Un hombre de 25 a¤os muere por la ca¡da de un objeto en una zona en construcci¢n
Trabajar en la construcci¢n puede ser peligroso, y siempre hay peligros alrededor. Los protocolos de seguridad evitan la mayor¡a de los accidentes, pero la ca¡da de objetos sigue siendo la causa de muchos accidentes, lesiones y muertes cada a¤o. Los objetos que est n por encima de las cabezas de los trabajadores deben estar siempre asegurados. La mayor¡a de las veces, lo est n. A veces, un objeto se cae o se suelta, y es entonces cuando surgen los problemas. Aunque los trabajadores lleven cascos, no […]This content is for BHHC Safety Center policy holders.
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