Construction workers in New York face an endless list of safety hazards. Falls from heights make up a significant percentage of construction site injuries. For that reason, fall-related safety training is crucial. If your job involves working at heights, make sure you are familiar with all the hazards of your job and learn how to mitigate them.
Know the correct way to use fall protection and ensure the anchor points are secure. Understanding the risk of suspension trauma can save your life.
How much do you know about suspension trauma?
Your employer might think that preventing falls is enough; however, the risks you will face while suspended are significant. Preventing suspension trauma should be part of the safety plan. The following notes may help you to recognize the risks you will face while waiting for the rescuers:
Left suspended, you could lose consciousness within minutes, and it could be fatal within 30 minutes.
Warning signs
It is essential to learn more about the following warning signs of suspension trauma:
Being suspended in a fall harness is always an emergency, and your employer should have prevention plans in place.
Workers’ compensation
If you have to deal with the consequences of a fall and suspension trauma, you will be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. However, if a third party’s negligence caused the fall or the suspension trauma, you might have grounds for a personal injury lawsuit as well. If viable and successfully navigated, a third-party claim might allow you to recover more damages than the typical workers’ compensation benefits of medical expenses and lost wages.
A New York attorney with experience in both these fields can assess the circumstances and explain your legal rights. A lawyer can also provide the necessary support and guidance throughout the ensuing legal proceedings, increasing your chances of receiving maximum compensation under applicable laws.
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