Accidents can also
happen in construction sites, daycare centers, schools, playgrounds, and swimming pools.
Not exact matches
Colin, from Edmonton, attended a
construction jobs fair
in December, and said: «I was unemployed for four months — the last thing I expected was to attend a Careers Fair at White Hart Lane and end up with a job on the stadium
construction site, but that's exactly what
happened.»
It can
happen on
construction sites,
in factories, power plants, oil refineries, buildings, skyscrapers and large monuments, such as bridges, while working with faulty scaffolding, unstable ladders, or falling off of roofs.
In such cases, the owner of the
construction site and the general contractor are deemed «strictly liable», meaning that the worker does not even have to show that the owner or general contractor were «negligent», The owner and general contractor have an almost absolute duty to prevent these kinds of injuries from
happening.
Third party claims
happen frequently
in the
construction industry, as there is often a number of contractors and sub-contractors working at the same
site at the same time.
Whether you work on a dangerous
construction site or
in a secure office building, injuries
happen.
It can
happen anywhere:
in an office setting, on a
construction site, or
in a retail store.