WHAT'S AT STAKE
The well-being and safety of workers in residential wood framing are of paramount importance. The nature of the work involves physical labor, operating heavy machinery, working at heights, and handling sharp tools, which present inherent risks. Accidents such as falls, lacerations, and strains can occur if proper safety protocols are not followed.WHAT´S THE DANGER
The dangers associated with working on residential wood framing can vary depending on the specific tasks involved and the working conditions. Some of the potential dangers include:- Falls: Working at heights, such as on scaffolding or roofs, poses a significant risk of falls. Without proper […]
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