Munich: Man falls through the roof while dredging - seriously injured!

Munich: Man falls through the roof while dredging - seriously injured!
München, Deutschland - A serious work accident shook the construction site in Munich today when a 48-year-old man broke through a building roof. The incident occurred while working on the roof with a small chain excavator. The ceiling between two steel beams gave in and led to a fall in which the man was thrown out of the excavator. He suffered a serious injury to the ankle and had to be taken to the hospital. Despite his injury, the man was able to independently alert the rescue workers.
The police have initiated investigations to check possible health and safety law violations. The construction site is part of a project in which garages are torn down. Such accidents are not only unfortunate, but also raise questions about security at the workplace.
Frequency of work -related injuries
accidents of work are a serious problem in Germany. According to the Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Occupational Medicine (BauA), a total of 838,792 work accidents occurred in 2023, which represents a decline compared to previous years. Nevertheless, deadly accidents of work, such as the fall reported in Munich, are still a serious topic, since 499 such accidents were registered in the same year.
The Baua has been collecting data on fatal work accidents in the commercial economy without mining and public road traffic since 1978. This information is analyzed to identify the focus of accidents and develop prevention approaches. For example, almost 40 percent of fatal work accidents occur on construction sites.
statistics and prevention
For the period from 2013 to 2023, the Baua has 1,611 accident reports. In comparison, the professional associations report 4,545 accidents. This discrepancy results, among other things, from the lack of legal reporting obligation to BAUA, which complicates the recording and the subsequent analysis of work accidents.
The basis of the accident analyzes are extensive studies that are filled out by the responsible authorities after a fatal accident and sent to the Baua. The data collected provides valuable insights into frequent hazards and types of injury and serve the general improvement in occupational safety.
The report "Security and Health at work - reporting year 2023" also emphasizes gender -related inequalities in the world of work and deals with important topics such as work accidents and occupational diseases. The context of this report shows that the number of occupational diseases caused by asbestos is still a major health risk, and 62 percent of deaths from professional diseases are due to asbestos.
The incident in Munich is another example of the urgent need to continuously check and improve the security standards on construction sites. Such tragic accidents can only be avoided in the future through increased sensitization and training of the employees
For further information on labor law issues and statistics, the reports of the Baua can be consulted: Baua on fatal work accidents and Report of security and health 2023 .
For questions about the incident in Munich, we refer to local reporting: PNP for incident .
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