Scaffolding Accidents in the UK
by: Julian
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It is estimated that 65 percent of the construction industry, that\'s 2.3 million construction workers that frequently work on scaffolding. Almost 4,500 injuries and 50 deaths occur every year as a result of scaffold accidents. Ensuring protection for workers against such mishaps costs employers employers up tp £90 million. In a recent study.
Fortunately lawyers are available who are experienced in scaffolding; understand the rules that are applied. Have you been a victim to one of the many accidents involving a scaffolding injury? If so, you should seek expert legal advice immediately. Our network of lawyers may evaluate your case for free. You may be able to claim compensation by suing the company involved.
Mud sills & base plates and are needed in scaffolding. Where the mud sills are placed a surface must keep the scaffolding in place. Also, an essential component is the scaffold ties. The first tie needs to be attached safely, and then the following ties should also be attached safely. These ties should not exceed a height of twenty-six feet. They should also be placed at horizontal intervals, which doesn\'t exceed thirty feet. Ties must be able to stand up to a push or pull of 2500 pounds of weight. Additional ties may be necessary to make sure the scaffolding is safe.
Whether a worker on a construction site or a builder, if you\'ve been the victim of unsafe scaffolding then waste no time in contacting Claims Master Group today and start the ball rolling with your Compensation Claim for a Scaffolding Accident in the UK.
What can Claims Master Group help with?
Claims for scaffolding accidents caused by insecure bracing
Claims for scaffolding accidents caused by poor materials
Claims for scaffolding accidents caused by unsafe construction
Claims for scaffolding accidents caused lack of attention to safety board regulations
Claiming compensation for scaffolding accidents caused by improper erection
About the Author
Julian Hall is the Director of Claims
Master Group,
Personal Injury Claim,
Scaffolding Accidents
specialists
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