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Causes of Construction Zone Explosions

Explosions and construction zones often cause severe injuries for those working in the area. Unfortunately, construction workers often run into roadblocks when trying to recover compensation, even if it’s clear that the injury occurred at work and due to the explosion.

Here, we want to review some of the most common causes of construction zone explosions in and around the Houston area as well as briefly examine some of the possible liable parties in these scenarios.

Common Causes of Construction Zone Explosions

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Construction sites are inherently hazardous due to the heavy equipment, flammable materials, and high-energy operations involved. When safety protocols are overlooked, or equipment fails, the risk of explosions increases. Below are some of the most frequent causes of construction zone explosions:

1. Flammable Materials

Construction zones often store or use highly flammable substances such as gasoline, propane, or solvents. If these materials are improperly stored or handled, even a small spark can ignite an explosion.

2. Gas Line Ruptures

Many construction projects involve digging or excavating, which increases the risk of rupturing underground gas lines. Failure to properly mark or identify gas line locations can lead to catastrophic explosions.

3. Faulty Equipment

Malfunctioning tools or equipment, such as welding devices or power tools, can produce sparks or heat that ignite flammable materials. Regular maintenance and inspections are essential to prevent such accidents.

4. Electrical Hazards

Faulty wiring, overloaded circuits, or exposed electrical components can cause electrical fires and explosions. Construction zones must adhere to strict safety guidelines for electrical installations and repairs.

5. Improper Use of Machinery

Heavy machinery, such as forklifts or cranes, can contribute to explosions when used incorrectly or without proper safety precautions. Overloading machinery or operating it near flammable materials increases the risk of accidents.

6. Chemical Reactions

Many construction processes involve the use of chemicals, which, if mixed improperly, can result in violent reactions. For example, the combination of certain cleaning agents or industrial chemicals can produce hazardous gases or explosions.

7. Negligence or Human Error

Lapses in judgment, such as smoking near flammable materials or failing to follow safety protocols, are common contributors to construction zone explosions. Comprehensive worker training and strict oversight are crucial to minimizing these risks.

Types of Injuries Caused by Construction Explosions

The injuries resulting from construction zone explosions are often catastrophic and life-altering. Common injuries include:

  • Burns. Explosions often cause severe burns that may require extensive medical treatment, including surgeries and skin grafts.
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The force of an explosion can cause head injuries, including concussions or more severe brain trauma. Speak to a brain injury lawyer today!
  • Hearing loss. The intense sound pressure from an explosion can lead to partial or total hearing loss.
  • Lung damage. Inhaling toxic fumes or smoke from an explosion can cause long-term respiratory issues.
  • Crush injuries. Debris from explosions can trap workers, leading to crush injuries or amputations.
  • Fatalities. Tragically, many construction explosions result in death, leaving families grieving and facing financial uncertainty. Call our wrongful death attorneys from the Doan Law Firm for more information. 

Determining Liability for Construction Zone Explosions

Establishing liability for a construction zone explosion can be challenging, as multiple parties may share responsibility. Potentially liable parties include:

1. Employers or General Contractors

Employers and contractors are responsible for maintaining a safe work environment. If they fail to enforce safety protocols, conduct proper inspections, or provide adequate training, they may be held liable for resulting injuries.

2. Equipment Manufacturers

If faulty or defective equipment contributed to the explosion, the manufacturer may bear liability under product liability laws. For example, a defective welding torch or improperly designed machinery could lead to a claim against the manufacturer.

3. Subcontractors

Subcontractors working on specific tasks, such as electrical work or chemical handling, must adhere to safety standards. If their negligence caused the explosion, they could be held accountable.

4. Property Owners

In cases where hazardous conditions on the property contributed to the explosion, property owners might share liability. This is particularly relevant when pre-existing issues, such as improperly marked gas lines, play a role.

5. Third-Party Vendors or Suppliers

Suppliers who provide unsafe materials or fail to warn about known risks may also be liable. For instance, if a supplier delivers flammable materials without proper storage instructions, they could share responsibility for an explosion.

Preventing Construction Zone Explosions

While it is impossible to eliminate all risks at construction sites, adhering to safety protocols and conducting regular inspections can significantly reduce the likelihood of explosions. Key preventative measures include:

  • Proper training. Ensuring all workers are trained in handling hazardous materials and operating equipment safely.
  • Regular inspections. Conducting routine checks on equipment, wiring, and storage areas for potential hazards.
  • Clear communication. Establishing effective communication between all parties involved in the project to minimize errors.
  • Compliance with regulations. Following OSHA and other safety guidelines to maintain a safe working environment.

Contact a Construction Accident Attorney Today

Suppose you or a loved one has been injured in a construction zone explosion. In that case, you need an experienced Houston construction accident attorney to help you navigate the legal process and recover the compensation you deserve. At The Doan Law Firm, we are committed to advocating for injured construction workers and holding negligent parties accountable.

You can head to our contact page or call us to discuss your case. Let us help you take the first step toward justice and recovery.

 

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