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Solutions that can help PWDs overcome challenges at construction work

Enhancing accessibility on construction sites is crucial, ensuring that all areas are navigable.

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by HILLART BETT

Health24 June 2024 - 12:56
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In Summary


  • Adaptive tools and equipment are essential for helping PWDs perform their tasks efficiently and safely.
  • Lightweight power tools, adjustable workstations, and ergonomic equipment can make a significant difference.
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Supporting people with disabilities (PWDs) in the construction industry requires a multifaceted approach to address the various challenges they face.

Enhancing accessibility on construction sites is crucial, ensuring that all areas are navigable for workers with mobility impairments.

This can be achieved by installing ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms.

Adaptive tools and equipment are essential for helping PWDs perform their tasks efficiently and safely.

Lightweight power tools, adjustable workstations, and ergonomic equipment can make a significant difference.


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