Prevent Accidents and Injuries from Rebar in 5 Easy Steps
August 27, 2018
Rebar, exposed protruding steel which is commonly found on construction sites, ranks as one of the most deadly hazards on a construction site. According to OSHA statistics, 61% of construction accidents can be attributed to impalement from rebar. But there are steps that can be taken to reduce or eliminate rebar injuries:
- If working at any height above rebar, always use fall protection as your first line of defense against impalement.
- Use specially-made protective caps designed to prevent impalement - these caps are flat on top and have steel placed inside the plastic covering which prevent the rebar from penetrating the protective cover.
- If there is a long row of rebar, place a 2x4 piece of lumber on top of of rebar caps to provide extra protection from impalement and injuries.
- Guard against minor scrapes and injuries, by placing a steel-reinforced "mushroom" cap on the ends of rebar. Although these caps are small, they provide effective protection from minor cuts and injuries.
- Another option is to bend rebar so that exposed ends are no longer upright can also be effective in preventing injuries and impalement.