Dohhhhhhhhhhhh "we have seen accidents drop off in December probably due to long holidays"
The correct answer by anyone with more than 3 brain cells is:
"the accidents in construction are down because there is less construction"
Dubai: Summer last year proved dangerous for construction workers in Dubai, recording the highest number of construction-related injuries that required surgery, the Rashid Hospital Trauma Centre reported.
Construction injuries averaged 237 cases per month from May to December last year.
August had the highest number of surgical cases with 277, followed by May with 268 and June 266.
Cases declined somewhat after September with December recording the lowest number of cases at 182.
Dr Ruben Peralta, head of trauma service at the Trauma Centre, told Gulf News at the sidelines of the Arab Health Surgery Conference, that occupational safety was a big concern in Dubai.
"Sixty per cent of all the cases (from May to December) we receive are construction-related.
"About 30 per cent are road traffic accidents and the rest include accidental falls, assaults and attempted suicides,"he said.
He added it was too soon to know why construction-related cases tapered off towards the end of the year or whether the trend would last.
"We've seen it drop. We don't know why, maybe because of the long holiday period [in December]," he said.
Site safety regulations require site workers to wear hard hats. Other equipment includes wearing safety harnesses for those working at heights, and items such as safety goggles for those working with welding equipment, for example.
For the whole of 2008, more than 50 per cent of cases received at the Trauma Centre were industrial incidents, while 34 per cent were road traffic accidents.
The Trauma Centre is the only centre in Dubai capable of handling major and critical emergencies on a large scale.
It receives 10,000 major cases a year.