How Are Construction Sites Improving Air Quality? - London Business News
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In 2023, 76,800 industrial accidents, 149 deaths and more than 6,900 occupational diseases were recognized in the construction sector.
Between 2019 and 2022, this occupational sector alone concentrated around 15% of accidents with work stoppages and 20% of fatalities in occupational accidents.
How are construction sites improving air quality? - London Business News
The construction industry is one of the biggest contributors of air pollution worldwide. In fact, construction accounts for 30% of PM10 in London. Dust and emissions produced on construction sites… The post How are construction sites improving air quality? appeared first on London Business News
INFOGRAPHY. Working in the BTP is more exposed to noise, dust and pollutants, and these nuisances are known for their harmful effects on health.
The BTP, which employs some 1.5 million people, has concentrated, between 2019 and 2022, about 15% of accidents with work stoppages and 20% of deaths in accidents at work, according to data from Public Health France.
Noise, pollutants: Building and public works workers are three to ten times more likely to be exposed to these risks to their health than others, and require enhanced monitoring, according to a report from the...
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