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Demolitions in Construction Industry Risks

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

Demolition, alternatively known as razing and wrecking is the practice of taking down buildings for a variety of reasons. Some structures are taken apart carefully to preserve some valuable elements while others require being torn down in order to make way for new construction.

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Emergency Rooms Common Failures

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated number of 136 million patients annually visit emergency rooms in the United States is recorded, 30% among the numbers are concerned with injury or disease. Given that, emergency rooms or the department is responsible for their patients lives and what if they commit a mistake or blunder? What would be the consequences of their action upon the patients which is under their responsibilities?

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Electric Scooters and Hoverboards usage on Main Roads

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

Hoverboards were once only practical purchases for people looking into extreme sports such as skateboarding; now however they’ve become popular enough amongst children due their light weight design making them easy to carry up stairs without breaking anything along the way. Some had started using these devices in place of a car because it’s more cost efficient and easier on your legs than driving around all day long.

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Heat poses a risk for Construction Workers

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

Construction jobs typically involve manual labor so when you add hot weather into the equation these laborers’ workload is multiplied because sweat and exertion results to dehydration and overdoing. The dangers of construction include dehydration due to extreme sweating as well as fatigue induced by a lack of oxygen which could cause health complications like heart attacks, strokes, seizures/convulsions etc.

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Birth Injuries

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

Occasionally during the birthing process, most babies are dealt with minor physical injuries that just come from being born – this is often called “birth trauma” or “birth injury.”

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Risks and Tendencies of Scaffolding

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates that more than 2.3 million construction workers, or 65% of the workforce in this industry work on scaffolds every day which can present many dangers to them if they are not properly guarded against accidents. This includes 4500 injuries and 60 deaths each year from mishaps involving these structures.

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Situation of Birth Injuries In US

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

A birth injury is any type of harm to a baby that occurs during or near the time of their arrival. These injuries can be anything from bruising all over, scratches and cuts, broken bones such as skull fractures or arm breaks- even spinal cord damage. Birth injuries root from multiple possible reasons, it may be range from handling to environment. Most forms of birth injuries are caused by contributing surrounding factors or on most occassions it is caused by negligence of medical professionals and individuals involved.

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Accidents in a Roundabout

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

Roundabouts can reduce congestion by creating many small pockets of space around the intersection where drivers don’t stop at red light but rather just keep flowing through without stopping or waiting their turn like before with traditional four-way stops. Roundabouts as well manifests a significant reduction in traffic collisions as these several reasons are why roundabouts help reduce the likelihood and severity of collisions

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Cases of Fall in Ohio’s Construction Industry

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

Firefighters responded to the Windsor Gardens complex after getting a 911 call from residents reporting that three people had fallen off from a ladder. The victims fell 25 feet while working on a gutter on the said complex and were taken away in ambulances by paramedics who arrived on scene shortly afterwards. Three construction workers suffered serious injuries Friday when they lost their balance while working at an apartment building not far from Boston, Massachusetts.

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Common Care Measures for a TBI Patient

By Thomas Ryan | Uncategorized

A traumatic brain injury, more commonly known as a TBI is caused by sudden head trauma. Damage to the delicate parts of your brain means that you may experience knock and shake inside your skull against those fragile areas in your cranium; this can happen with closed-head injuries which don’t break through into open wounds or penetrative injuries where an object pierces straight into our brains for example from gunshots or explosions.

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