Injuries on building sites: ‘You can become a bit oblivious to the risks’
“Being a contractor, time is money and you are anxious to get back out on site and you can become a bit oblivious to the risks,” he says. “You don’t get paid until the job is finished.”Mr Bradshaw did not lack experience either. For 30 years he had worked on sites as a welding and fabricating contractor without an accident. He regularly worked at heights above the 2.5 metres that ultimately led to his paralysis.
He did not give up. Doctors dispatched him to rehabilitation but as the months passed it became clear he would not leave his wheelchair.
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