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Home » A Workplace Fatality: How Bad Can it Get Afterwards?
So far this year, we have traveled through 11 states while going to work on projects around the country. During every single road trip we have seen surveyors working someplace in or near roadways. Working around traffic whether high speed or slower suburban streets is dangerous and anything can happen. Imagine getting a phone call from one of your fellow employees or a police agency that there has been a terrible accident involving a worker. I want to give all of you an idea of what it is like to go through the trauma of a serious incident or fatality so we are going to talk about responsibility, awareness and morality. I am going to put the regulations on the back burner and discuss feelings and outcomes.