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HARD HAT TOOLS; TOOLS HAMMER Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


HARD HAT TOOLS; TOOLS HAMMER Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


$2.29



CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES DUMPTRUC Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES DUMPTRUC Jobs Candy Mold Chocolate


$2.29


This is a first quality, tough plastic mold. It is durable and reusable. It is not machine washable. Suitable for chocolate and soap making as well as plaster and concrete crafting. FDA approved….

Fox Run 5 Piece Cookie Cutter Sets


Fox Run 5 Piece Cookie Cutter Sets



Add a little fun to your baking with this 5 piece set of transportation cookie cutters from Fox Run. This all metal set includes a motorcycle, train, truck, boat, race car and airplane shapes. Perfect for cutting out cookies, sandwiches, jell-o, brownies or even use for crafts….


All About Heavy Construction Equipment [VHS]


All About Heavy Construction Equipment [VHS]


$7.98



Real Life Giant Construction Equipment for Kids ~ Deluxe Edition


Real Life Giant Construction Equipment for Kids ~ Deluxe Edition



In this hour long, thrill-packed adventure you’ll not only see more than 40 pieces of construction equiptment on the job, but how they work together on actual construction sites. These monster machines even talk! Kids see bulldozers, cranes, dump trucks, asphalt pavers and drillers, bucket trucks, steam rollers, backhoes, concrete pumpers, forklifts, Mine drillers, blasting with dynamite and so mu…


Farm Country Ahead [VHS]


Farm Country Ahead [VHS]


$7.57



Betty Boop Full Cover Case for Blackberry Curve 8520 8530 9300 9330 (8520-Hard BB Police Hat Blue)


Betty Boop Full Cover Case for Blackberry Curve 8520 8530 9300 9330 (8520-Hard BB Police Hat Blue)


$9.95


Licensed Betty Boop Design
Easy access to all buttons, sensors, and ports Full access to user interface, camera lens, headphone jack, speakerphone and microphone Allows charging without removing the case Compatible with Blackberry Curve 8520 8530 9300 9330…

House Construction Ahead


House Construction Ahead


$10.98


Features include: •MPAA Rating: NR•Format: DVD•Runtime: 40 minutes…

All About: Construction Building Lumberjacks


All About: Construction Building Lumberjacks


$0.99


3 fun-filled adventures for kids of all ages!ConstructionHop in the driver’s seat and take a magic ride with Hard Hat Harry ™ the construction genie as he shows you the “biggest baddest most awesomest construction equipment in the whole wide world”: bulldozers excavators clam diggers forklifts compacters pile drivers trackhoe buckets barrier movers and an off-road dump truck that’s so heavy i…

Bob the Builder: Hold on to Your Hard Hats


Bob the Builder: Hold on to Your Hard Hats


$1.68


Hold onto your hard hats! It’s time for building excitement with Bob the Builder and the can-do crew! Spud thinks he’s being replaced; will there be a new scarecrow in the crew? Then, Scruffty gets in the way of a new job and the crew gets to meet a new team member named Marjorie! Finally, will building an eco-home be a muddy disaster?Find out in the crew’s latest adventures!…

Construction Hard Hat

Construction Accidents

Despite the Department of Work and Pensions stating that fatalities have been cut since the 1970’s by two thirds; 250-300 construction site workers are still killed every year and 35 million working days are lost each year to occupational health issues. Showing the number of deaths and injury in the workplace remains at an alarming high number.

The main cause of accidents on construction sites are:

• Scaffolding Accidents

• Lifting equipment failure

• Welding accidents

• Trench Collapses

• Falls from roofs

• Crane Accidents

• Forklift truck accidents

• Electric Shock Injury

• Trench collapses

• Accident caused by fire or explosion

• Road Traffic Accident

• Compressed Gases Accidents

• Falls from ladders

• Unsafe safety harnesses

• Electrocutions

• Accidents from faulty machinery

• Power tool accidents

• Holes in flooring

You are six times more likely to be killed as a construction employee than an employee of any other occupation. Working at a construction site is one of the most dangerous occupations in the UK.

If you are injured on a construction site, you should take action as soon as possible, including:

• Reporting the accident immediately

• Seeking immediate medical treatment on site or go to a hospital or GP as soon as possible

• Obtaining names telephone numbers and addresses of any witnesses

• If possible make sure the accident scene is photographed

• Identify the main/principle contractor/s or subcontractors on the job site responsible your injury

• Do not make written statements or discuss you accident with anyone without first speaking to a qualified personal injury specialist.

There have been 2,800 fatalities in the last 25 years due to building and construction accidents. Employers have to, by law, protect their employees. Most building/construction workers do not realise that it is within their rights to ask supervisors for regular breaks when using heavy duty equipment. If you feel that equipment needs replacing or feel that health and safety hasn’t been properly addressed you should report it to your employer who can take the necessary steps to make the workplace more safe.

If employers fail to enforce health and safety, they can be left liable for compensation claims.

The workplace should be kept in a safe and tidy condition. Suitable workstations and chairs should be provided to employees and floors and corridors should be clean and free from hazards as well as doors and gates, nothing should become an unnecessary obstruction in the workplace that could become a danger to the employees that work there.

All employers are required by law to be provided with any safety wear they require to complete their jobs, such as goggles, hard hats, ear guards, dust masks, safety gloves, safety boots or high-visibility jackets.

Also by law, employees are to be highly trained in whatever task they have to undergo, such as operating a fork lift truck, manually handling heavy objects or operating any form of machinery.

If you are currently working in a construction job you should make sure that your employer has explained health and safety to you and that health and safety is being abided by in your place of work to prevent accidents from happening.

About the Author

Helen Cox is the web master of Accident Consult, experts in Construction Accident Claims

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Any construction workers out there?

What exactly is the point of wearing a hard hat when working from a high elevation, such as a scissor lift, a roof, scaffolding, etc? It seems very unlikely that anything could hit you on the head from up there, and if you fall, it probably wouldn’t stay on your head and do you any good, right?

my husband’s workmate just had an accident a few weeks ago. they’re bricklayers and he fell from a scaffold and hit his head at the bottom. his hard hat did stay on all the way down and didn’t come off until after impact. he was still injured and is still in pain but if not for his hard hat his skull most likely would have fractured and he’d be in much worse condition than he’s in, perhaps not even alive. it could have fallen off during the fall but he was lucky. he used to complain about wearing it but not anymore.

Reggie Wayne Going to Work!