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Construction workers toiling on high-rises without safety videos went viral on social media. In India, workers on dangerous building projects are frequently observed not wearing safety equipment including helmets, nets, gloves, harnesses, goggles, and jackets. They are frequently not provided with them. These safety precautions are critical for preventing workplace injuries, which can be fatal in some cases.
He needs appreciation and all praise… pic.twitter.com/fVcUqsJFIC
— Dr Showkat Shah (@shahshowkat07) January 8, 2023
Using the caption, “He needs appreciation and all praise,” a user posted the video on Twitter. People on social media, on the other hand, expressed a contrary opinion and emphasised the challenging situations in which the man seemed to work to make a livelihood. The man is visible sitting atop what looks like the end of a long piece of scaffolding protruding from a building that is a few floors high.
The video has had over 4 lakh 36 thousand views since it was posted two days ago, and individuals have left numerous comments on it. Many Twitter users stated that the man should have a safety harness and that the contractor ought to be arrested for putting the man’s life in jeopardy.
Replying to the Twitter video, one user commented, “He needs insurance facilities and safety net more than appreciation.”
Another user wrote, “Absolutely not. This is nothing less than a crime. He deserve safety gear, better logistics and insurance. Stop fantasizing such non sense.”
He needs insurance facilities and safety net more than appreciation. https://t.co/23Hug8IQiW
Advertisement— Varshney Vardhan (@VarshneyVardhan) January 10, 2023
“And the builder/contractor needs to be put behind bars. Putting the poor guys lives in danger without proper PPE and Safety harness is cruel!!” said another.
He needs appreciation and all praise… pic.twitter.com/fVcUqsJFIC
— Dr Showkat Shah (@shahshowkat07) January 8, 2023
According to the British Safety Council (India), 2016 research by the National Institute of Technology Surat and IIT Delhi projected that 48,000 people die in work-related accidents in India each year, with at least 11,614 of those deaths occurring in the construction industry.
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