From crane and scaffold failures to heavy equipment accidents and electrical malfunctions, construction site workers face unsafe work conditions on a daily basis. Slack & Davis supports the findings in Building Austin, Building Injustice, a 68-page study about poor working conditions in Austin’s construction industry, sponsored by the Workers Defense Project in collaboration with the Division of Diversity and Community Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin.
This report is especially timely – released just days after three construction workers died in a scaffold accident on an Austin construction site. Two of the workers fell 11 to 13 stories while the third fell a shorter distance onto the roof of a seven-story parking garage.
Based on cases reviewed and handled by Slack & Davis, scaffold failures occur far too frequently. According to the Center for Construction Research and Training, formerly known as The Center to Protect Workers’ Rights (CPWR), each year more than 60 workers are killed by falls from scaffolds, which is about 20 percent of the construction industry’s fatal falls. Causes range from poorly constructed scaffolds to poor or nonexistent safety training. The personal injury attorneys at Slack & Davis invite you to learn more about proper scaffold safety in Scaffold Safety Hazard Alert , published by the CPWR.
Building Austin, Building Injustice outlines these key findings about local construction site workers and working conditions:
The full study is available online.
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