The most frequently reported injuries were fractures.
Statistics roofing injuries.
Industry statistics cover all companies in the united states both public and private ranging in size from small businesses to market leaders in addition to revenue the industry market analysis shows information on employees companies and average firm size.
Department of labor 2011 ladder related injuries per 100 000 people rose almost 27 percent during the 16 year study period 97 3 percent occurred in non occupational settings such as homes and farms.
Data from census of fatal occupational injuries u s.
There is an overlap between these groups for example roofing work may be carried out by a specialist contractor and so included in specialised construction activities or by a general contractor as part of construction of buildings.
In nearly 77 percent of the cases the injured party was male.
One in five worker deaths annually is in construction.
Some of the most common roofing injuries include multiple fractures impalement brain trauma spinal cord injuries and death.
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Falls from roof edges accounted for half of the fall deaths.
Of these deaths nearly one third 6 591 were attributed to fall injuries with 2 163 fatalities resulting from roof falls.
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In cases in which the location where the injury took place was recorded 97 percent happened at home.
Again injuries that occur as a result of roofing accidents are typically serious and life changing.
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Industry market size for roofing contractors.
To illustrate the importance of worksite safety we ve compiled 25 construction safety statistics that cover the high number of injuries and fatalities the cost of these accidents and the benefits of safe practices.
Roofers have one of the highest rates of injuries and illnesses of all occupations as well as one of the highest rates of occupational fatalities.
Accidental fall statistics roofing jobs of course require lots of time up and down ladders.
2010 reported that msds are the most common injuries and health issues in roofing activities and have forced roofers into early retirement.
Roofing work is physically demanding because it involves climbing bending kneeling.
Bureau of labor statistics the study points out that falls account for 76 percent of fatalities in the roofing industry and workers in the roofing industry are three times more likely to experience fatal work related injuries than other.
Out of 646 falls 20 percent were from the ladder 18 percent were from the roof.
Market size industry statistics.