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Tips for safeguarding your baby boomer construction workers

3/25/2019

 
Tips for safeguarding your baby boomer construction workers
The average age of a construction worker is now in the 40s. Baby boomers - people born between 1946 and 1964 - represent 40% of the construction industry workforce, according to the Center for Construction Research and Training.
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The nature of construction work presents many hazards for workers, many of which may not appear until late into a person's career. Research suggests that long-term construction work impacts an individual's musculoskeletal system. 

Also, any time an older worker suffers a workplace injury, they are more likely to be out of commission - and the road to recovery is longer. 

Because of the physical demands of the work, construction workers have to be healthier than the general population, but the same physical demands cause workers with injuries or illness to leave the industry.

About 10% of construction workers do not return to work after an injury, and those with a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD), lung disease, or other serious injury are more likely to retire on disability than workers with the same conditions in less physically demanding types of work.

Compared to office workers, construction workers are less likely to have health insurance, yet they have an increased likelihood of developing a chronic disease as they age. Their odds also increase for developing lung disease, stroke, back problems, and arthritis.

Risk factors for older workers

Lower-back injuries are a common injury experienced among construction workers. Also, as people age, they naturally lose strength and muscular endurance, which could have an effect on their ability to carry heavy loads. They may also lack the flexibility of younger workers and experience trouble working in awkward positions, making them more prone to a workplace injury.

Physical workload is an important determinant of work ability among construction workers, and in turn work ability is highly predictive of disability among such people. A construction worker between the ages of 45 and 54 with a low work ability index and severe low-back pain has a 40-fold increased probability of disability retirement compared to a construction worker without those risk factors.

And if they are injured, it can take someone older than 40 twice as long to recover from a typical injury.

What you can do

Construction roofers who receive a job accommodation for an MSD or a medical condition are four times less likely to retire than workers with similar medical status but without accommodation.

Job accommodations can be relatively simple, such as allowing more time to accomplish a task or changing the work schedule. Using proper tools and work practices, as well as recognizing the importance of job rotation among workers shifts the focus from hazardous to safe work practices, helping to reduce injuries and keep older and more experienced employees safe and healthy on the job.

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