Ironworker Management Progressive Action Cooperative Trust

Expanding Job Opportunities for Ironworkers and their Contractors

The off the Job accident program has been a God's send for our injured members and helps them from digging a financial hole. There is a process  of educating the members, following up with the paperwork to the Trust Fund, insuring the member is paid. This extra time is on behalf of the Business Manager but it is worth it.

Sincerely,
Michael L. Baker
President
Iron Workers District Council of North Central States





 

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Falls most common cause of death for ironworkers

03/09/2018

Falls are one of the most common causes of death for ironworkers. But they also risk injuries from steel beam or reinforced concrete wall collapses, "struck-by" injuries from falling or swinging objects, and contact with live electrical lines.

That’s a good bit of risk for an average $45,000 salary.

New work rules have slashed injuries from one particular danger, according to Steve Rank, executive director of safety & health for Ironworkers International union. The rules now require vertical beams to be anchored with four bolts instead of two, so beams are less likely to work loose and crash.

"I can't tell you how much that has helped," he said. "Accidents have plummeted."

His next crusade is to get OSHA to pass more stringent rules governing reinforced concrete walls, which, he said, have been collapsing and killing too many ironworkers. The walls, which can be 60 feet tall, can topple and cause devastating injuries.

See article on ishn.com.
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