The Dangers of Cement Burns
Various injuries can occur on construction sites, many of them being severe due to the inherently hazardous nature of construction work. However, some people do not realize that cement, a common construction material, can be very dangerous. Workers who regularly handle wet cement face a unique set of risks and dangers that should not be taken lightly. Fortunately, when cement burns do occur, the injured employee may be entitled to workers’ comp.
If you have been hurt while working on a construction site due to a cement burn, you may be entitled to Philadelphia workers’ compensation to help you pay medical bills and recover from your injuries. To learn more about how we can help you during this difficult time, contact a knowledgeable Philadelphia worker’s compensation lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 215-238-1130.
Cement Safety Tips
When cement powder is mixed with water, the chemical reactions that occur lead to a substance that is extremely caustic. As a result, chemical burns are a startlingly common occurrence for construction workers handling concrete on a regular basis. Additionally, fumes and loose particles pose a risk to the eyes and lungs.
The following safety equipment should be utilized when mixing or working with cement:
- Protective gloves
- Safety goggles
- Air filtration masks
As with many chemical burns, the effects of the cement burn may not become evident until several hours after contact or exposure. Do not make the mistake of assuming the material is safe simply because it does not immediately harm you when touched.
Contact Us
If you have been injured on the job while handling or mixing cement, serious complications may arise including extensive burning and a potentially increased risk of lung cancer. Contact an experienced Philadelphia workers’ compensation lawyer of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 215-238-1130 to learn how to move forward with a Philadelphia worker’s compensation claim.

