Indiana Crane Accident Lawyer- Indiana Construction Accident Lawyer- Indianapolis Indiana

Monday, January 18, 2010 by John Daly
"Not All Personal injury Lawyers are Construction Accident Lawyers"


Your Indiana Construction Accident Lawyer in Indianapolis is starting to once again see cranes doting the skyline in his travels throughout Indiana. Unfortunately, there are no small crane accidents. Here is one of the worst in history, causing the death of three iron workers.
 

Every Construction season should start by remembering how quickly construction  accidents can happen, usually when Safety is being sacrificed for Speed.

Here are OSHA and IOSHA tips on preventing Crane accidents in Indiana:

Protect Yourself
Crane Safety
Crane SafetyFatalities and serious injuries can occur if cranes are not inspected and used properly. Many fatalities can occur when the crane boom, load line or load contacts power lines and shorts electricity to ground. Other incidents happen when workers are struck by the load, are caught inside the swing radius or fail to assemble/ disassemble the crane properly.
  • Cranes are to be operated only by qualified and trained personnel.
  • A designated competent person must inspect the crane and all crane controls before use.
  • Be sure the crane is on a firm/stable surface and level.
  • During assembly/dis assembly do not unlock or remove pins unless sections are blocked and secure (stable).
  • Fully extend outriggers and barricade accessible areas inside the crane’s swing radius.
  • Watch for overhead electric power lines and maintain at least a 10-foot safe working clearance from the lines.
  • Inspect all rigging prior to use; do not wrap hoist lines around the load.
  • Be sure to use the correct load chart for the crane’s current configuration and setup, the load weight and lift path.
  • Do not exceed the load chart capacity while making lifts.
  • Raise load a few inches, hold, verify capacity/balance, and test brake system before delivering load.
  • Do not move loads over workers.
  • Be sure to follow signals and manufacturer instructions while operating cranes.


For more complete information:
OSHAOccupational
Safety and Health
Administration
U.S. Department of Labor
www.osha.gov (800) 321-OSHA

OSHA 3267-09N-05
While there is a lot more to know about preventing Crane accidents, these are important tips to keep you safe and get you home at the end of the day.

If you can avoid a construction accident, please do.
If it is too late, Please call. I have represented hundreds of Indiana  Construction workers, union and non union, in crane accidents, trench collapse accidents, iron-worker falls, mason falls from scaffolds, heavy equipment accidents and road construction accidents. Although  our office in Indianapolis, I have represented injured construction workers and their families in South Bend, Fort Wayne, Terre Haute, Evansville and Bloomington. 
No lawyer can guarantee a great result, only great effort. I will do my damnedest to get you and your family everything they deserve if you have been injured in a construction accident and need a construction accident lawyer. BE SAFE, call when you need help. FREE CASE EVALUATION!

John

Comments for Indiana Crane Accident Lawyer- Indiana Construction Accident Lawyer- Indianapolis Indiana

Tuesday, January 19, 2010 by Portable Storage:
I think that this was really one of the worst crane accident I have ever seen.Thanks for the video and I seems that now the demand of the Accident Lawyer will increase. Thanks, Portable Storage, http://www.moveablecubicle.com

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