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New York Construction Accident Deaths Drop in 2009


Katie Kelley

Construction fatalities dropped on New York construction sites, although the number of construction accidents and injuries were on the rise according to 2009 statistics released by the New York Buildings Department.

The building boom, which has dominated New York City in the last 10 years, had dwindled, which has contributed to the decrease in the number of construction-related deaths. The death rate decrease is the lowest rate in four years - only three deaths occurred in 2009 compared to 19 in 2008, an 85 percent drop, 12 in 2007 and 18 in 2006.

Many have credited the drop to an overhaul on safety procedures, including increased oversight and additional enforcement. Unfortunately, the number of reported construction accidents rose in 2009, despite the drop in number of new building permits. Reported injuries jumped from 246 from 178.

The New York Buildings Department credited the jump in the number of construction accidents and injuries to more accurate reports from contractors.

Two of the three deaths were result of the lack of required safety harnesses. Reliable safety harnesses are a vital necessity as falls are the largest contributing factor for a construction injury. Trench collapses, overexertion, defective equipment and exposure to toxic chemicals are contributing factors to a construction site accident.

Because some injuries and construction-related deaths could be prevented by adhering to proper safety guidelines, many of those injured by a preventable injury choose to pursue a construction accident lawsuit to recover potential monetary damages.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) reported that the highest number of work-related fatalities occurred among construction workers due to construction site accidents. At least one out of every 10 construction workers will be involved in a construction injury of some sort each year. Although many minor accidents are not reported, more accurate reports nationwide have given officials a more accurate picture of the risks associated with construction sites.

The decrease in the number of deaths is promising; however the injury increase has many concerned. Construction workers between the ages of 25 and 34 are most likely to be injured in a construction accident. Non-fatal accidents can include broken bones, burns and head injuries.

Many construction injuries are severe enough to prevent a worker from returning to work.

Safety on the job site is the responsibility of both construction workers and supervisors. Safety guideline and regulation adherence ensures the safety of all construction site workers.

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