The third person killed in a work accident in 2020: A 30-year-old fell from hight

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by Ifi Reporter Category:Law Jan 8, 2020

The third person killed in a work accident in 2020: A 30-year-old construction worker was killed Wednesday morning at a backed-up construction site on Lehigh Street in Rishon Lezion. MDA paramedics and paramedics arrived on the scene.
An initial police investigation revealed that it was probably a work accident. Police also said the report had been transferred to the Ministry of Labor. With the opening of the police investigation, evidence from everyone present collects to determine how the worker who worked on a scaffold on the sixth floor fell to his death. One of the directions being examined - the harness's harness may have been caught in the crane operating on the site.
Reporting to Ayalon Space was received at 9:44 p.m. The medic, Yossi Nabul, said: "The man lay unconscious, without a pulse and without breathing, suffering from a severe head injury. We performed medical examinations but he was without signs of life and unfortunately we had to determine his death instead."
Yesterday, a manager was killed in the Tempo plant in Migdal Haemek after he fell during a 7-meter-high plumbing repair. Police launched an investigation into the circumstances of the accident in collaboration with the Labor and Social Welfare Investigator.
Earlier, a medium-sized worker who fell from a four-story building at a Jerusalem construction site was injured. The other day, a 74-year-old man was killed by falling from a ladder in an event hall in Haifa, near the convention center. The man was taken to Rambam Hospital during CPR, but his visit was determined to be dead.
Reuven Ben Shimon, founder of the Work Accident Prevention Forum, said: "Workers continue to pay the price of blood and lawlessness in the construction industry, and we are already witnessing three workers killed in 2020 in various work accidents. Almost nothing has been done - the message to contractors who are allowed to build towers on the bodies of workers. "

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