Construction sites are inherently dangerous places, with a multitude of hazards that can pose a significant risk to workers. Falling from heights, such as roofs or scaffolding, is one of the most common hazards at construction sites. Being struck by falling objects, such as tools, materials, or debris, is another frequent danger. Electrical hazards, such as exposed wires or faulty equipment, can cause electric shocks or even fires. Heavy machinery and equipment, if not operated correctly, can cause accidents resulting in serious injuries or fatalities. Additionally, construction sites often involve working in confined spaces, which can lead to asphyxiation or exposure to harmful gases or chemicals. It is crucial for construction companies to prioritize worker safety and implement proactive measures to mitigate these common hazards.
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