Sacramento Construction Site Accident Lawyers
Machinery Amputation Attorneys in Northern California
Founded in 1993, Demas & Rosenthal is the law firm that believes in getting
to know each and every client on a personal level to successfully represent
Northern California accident and injury victims. Sacramento attorneys, John
Demas and David Rosenthal, started their firm with the vision of achieving justice
and obtaining maximum results for serious injury victims. With extensive experience
in all types of serious personal injury and wrongful death cases, Demas &
Rosenthal will not quit until your case is settled.
Amputations are some of the most serious and debilitating workplace injuries.
They are widespread and involve a variety of activities and equipment.
Amputations occur most often when workers operate unguarded or inadequately
safeguarded mechanical power presses, power press brakes, conveyors, printing
presses, roll-forming machines, food slicers, meat grinders, meat-cutting band
saws, drill presses, and milling machines as well as shears, grinders, and slitters.
These injuries also happen during materials handling activities and when using
forklifts and doors as well as trash compactors and hand tools.
Activities involving stationary machines also expose workers to potential amputation
hazards: setting-up, threading, preparing, adjusting, cleaning, lubricating
and maintaining machines as well as clearing jams.
According to OSHA, the following types of mechanical components and motions
present amputation hazards:
Point of Operation - the area of the machine where it performs
work on material.
Power transmission apparatuses - machine components that transmit
energy, such as flywheels, pulleys, belts, chains, couplings, spindles, cams
and gears.
In running nip points (pinch points) - when two parts move
together and at least one moves in a rotary motion, such as gears, rollers,
belt drives, and pulleys.
Rotating - circular movement that may grip clothing or otherwise
force a body part into a dangerous location, such as couplings, cam, clutches,
flywheels, and spondles.
Reciprocating - back and forth or up and down action that
may strike or enter a worker between a moving part and a fixed object.
Transversing - movement in a straight, continuous line that
may strike or catch a worker in a pinch or shear point created between the moving
part and a fixed object.
Cutting - action generated during sawing, boring, drilling,
millings, slicing, and slitting.
Punching - motion resulting when a machine moves a slide (ram)
to stamp or blank metal or other material.
Shearing - movement of a powered slide or knife during metal
trimming or shearing.
Bending - action occurring when power is applied to a slide
to draw or form metal or other materials.
Employers must recognize, identify, manage and control amputation hazards.
Employers must also comply with the Fair Labor Standards Act which generally
prohibits employees under the age of 18 from operating band saws, circular saws,
guillotine shears, punching and shearing machines, meatpacking or meat processing
machines, paper products machines, woodworking machines, metal forming machines
and meat slicers.
You need the representation of aggressive, experienced trial attorneys to ensure
you are fairly compensated for your suffering. The Law Offices of Demas and
Rosenthal are ready to take on your machinery amputation case and will not quit
until you get the settlement you deserve.
IF YOU OR A LOVED ONE HAS BEEN INJURED IN AN ACCIDENT, YOU NEED THE ADVICE OF AN EXPERIENCED PERSONAL INJURY LAWYER. CALL DEMAS & ROSENTHAL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION OR CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT OUR ON-LINE FORM.
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