Aurora OSHA Inspector Witnesses Unsafe Construction Site In Chicago That Could Have Led to a Serious Injury or Death
On Aug. 22, an OSHA officer, while driving by a Chicago-area residential construction site, observed employees working at approximately 30 feet above grade performing roofing work. He stopped at the worksite and saw an employee trip on a slide guard and nearly fell off the roof. Luckily, the employee caught himself on the side of a chimney. The officer initiated an inspection and asked the employer to cease work until employees were provided adequate fall protection.
This is just another example of construction companies disregarding safety to increase the speed of a project. Unfortunately, many construction companies are more concerned with completing a project on schedule than safety. In this case, it was quicker to allow employees to work without fall protection than to require them to wear a safety line or provide other fall protection.
If you are employed in the construction industry, you should demand compliance with all known safety regulations. In addition, you should report any safety violations to your foreman or general contractor. Working in safe conditions is your right, which must protected at all costs.
If you are injured at a construction site, it is important that you retain top quality legal representation. You should hire an attorney who has a track record of success in representing victims of construction negligence.
Malman Law has the skill and experience to handle construction site accident cases. We believe the key to success in construction cases is being aggressive and persistent. This type of aggressive representation has resulted in the recovery of millions of dollars for our clients.

