Welding Accident Claims
Welcome to the website of Boris Kremer, a UK personal injury solicitor handling welding accident claims
If you would like legal advice on your potential personal injury claim, please either:
- Click Free Assessment and complete the online questionnaire, or
- Telephone Boris at Kremers to discuss your claim, on 0845 021 2222. All calls are charged at the local rate.
The law governing construction site safety was strengthened by the introduction of European Union regulations at the beginning of 1993.
Such is the scope of the regulations that individuals wishing to make a personal injury claim are able to rely upon these for types of accidents on construction sites.
Some of the most common accidents on construction sites are as follows:
- Roofing Accidents
- Crane Accidents
- Scaffold and Scaffolding Accidents
- Non Roof Falls
- Forklift Truck Accidents
- Lifting Equipment Failure
- Electric Shock Injury
- Trench Collapses
- Fire and Explosion Accident
- Road Traffic Accident
- Compressed Gases Accidents
- Welding Accidents
The most commonly used law in relation to building site accidents generally is the Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996. These state that the employer must:
- ensure a safe place of work
- ensure a safe means of access to and from the place of work
- prevent falls with specific regulations for work over 2 metres high
- employ physical precautions or provide equipment that will arrest falls
- prevent falls through fragile materials
- erect scaffolding under competent supervision
- protect employees and others from falling objects
- ensure that materials and equipment are stored safely
Boris Kremer - personal injury solicitor, Sovereign House, Solent Way, Gosport, Hampshire UK.
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handling personal injury claims as a result of welding accidents and accidents at work generally
