Exposure Risks for Construction Managers
Construction managers face several significant exposure risks, although different from those of manual laborers. They are often present on construction sites, which exposes them to dust, noise, and various environmental hazards that can lead to respiratory issues and hearing loss. They are also at risk of physical injuries from site accidents, such as trips, falls, and collisions with machinery. Additionally, construction managers deal with significant mental stress due to project deadlines, budget constraints, and coordination of multiple teams, which can lead to health issues such as hypertension and fatigue. To mitigate these risks, construction managers should use personal protective equipment (PPE) like hard hats, safety boots, and ear protection, and adhere to strict safety protocols, while also managing stress through proper time management and regular breaks.
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Our team of experienced construction worker cancer lawyers are ready to review your case for free. If we believe you have a valid claim, we will file a lawsuit on your behalf. We operate on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay anything unless we win your case. This ensures that you can pursue justice without worrying about upfront legal fees.
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Gianaris Trial Lawyers represents construction workers with life-changing injuries and diagnoses including cancer, leukemia, and pulmonary conditions caused by exposures at the construction sites. Every job in the construction industry comes with a unique set of exposures that can make construction workers sick. We stand behind these construction workers and hold their employers accountable across the country.