My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier stands on top of 3 ft high unstable stack of concrete block and 19 ft above ground, leaning out and stacking heavy blocks, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier stands on top of 6 ft high unstable stack of concrete block and 19 ft above ground, leaning out and stacking heavy blocks, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier stands on top of 6 ft high unstable stack of concrete block and 19 ft above ground, leaning out and stacking heavy blocks, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Earthmoving construction: Crawler mounted hydraulic backhoe reaches to excavate earth for basement. Laborer operates vibratory soil compaction machine in area recently excavated, beyond backhoe. In right background, soil is supported by timber breastboards. Breastboards are supported by structural steel H shape soldier beams, which were themselves driven as piles deeply into the soil, below bottom of basement. Cardiovascular Center, University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier moves concrete block on top of 2 - 2"x10" = 19" wide wood planks 25+ ft above ground, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier climbs from top of 3 ft high stack of concrete blocks to top of 2 - 2"x10" = 19" wide wood planks 25+ ft above ground, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier moves concrete block on top of 2 - 2"x10" = 19" wide wood planks 25+ ft above ground, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier climbs from top of 3 ft high stack of concrete blocks to top of 2 - 2"x10" = 19" wide wood planks 25+ ft above ground, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier stands on top of 6 ft high unstable stack of concrete block and 19 ft above ground, leaning out and stacking heavy blocks, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier stands on top of 3 ft high unstable stack of concrete block and 19 ft above ground, leaning out and stacking heavy blocks, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
My Construction Photos > Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier stands on top of 3 ft high unstable stack of concrete block and 19 ft above ground, leaning out and stacking heavy blocks, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
Masonry construction safety, fall hazard: Laborer/ hod carrier stands on top of 3 ft high unstable stack of concrete block and 19 ft above ground, leaning out and stacking heavy blocks, with no fall protection from safety line or guardrail. Ann Arbor, 2004.
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