Industrial Fire
Industrial accidents cause injuries to thousands of workers each year. People who live near industrial plants can also be injured during industrial accidents involving explosions, chemical spills, or any other negligent or dangerous circumstance. When an industrial accident results in the release of toxins or dangerous chemicals, everyone in the area is potentially exposed.
Common types of industrial accidents that lead to serious burn injuries inlcude:
* Chemical or toxic spill
* Burns caused by hazardous flames
* Electrocution from faulty wiring or machinery
* Negligent design or temporary buildings
* Irresponsible use of flammable products
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), issues safety guidelines to assist employers in preventing industrial accidents. These guidelines can prevent industrial accidental fires in the workplace.
If you or a loved one has suffered burns or other injuries because of a fire, an explosion, or a chemical spill at an industrial facility, you should contact a lawyer as soon as possible. Tabor Law has handled many personal injury cases involving employees of industrial facilities. Tabor can give advice, comfort, and dedicated representation in a personal injury case that arises from an industrial accident.





