Factors that Increase the Risk of a Logging Injury
OSHA rates logging as one of the most dangerous occupations in the United States. It is a well-known fact that the equipment used in this line of work is hazardous. Due to the immense mass and unstoppable motion of tumbling, sliding, or falling logs, any logging accident can have catastrophic consequences. The risk increases when you consider the typical natural conditions encountered by loggers. Examples of these are:
- Rough, unstable, and uneven ground
- Inclement weather, such as extreme temperatures, high winds, ice, snow, rain, and lightning
- Remote worksites that make access to emergency medical treatment challenging