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15 December, 18:31

Why might safety be more of a concern for a carpenter working on a construction site than for a joiner working in a workshop?

Joiners are required to have safety certifications that jobsite carpenters do not have.

Jobsite carpenters sometimes have to operate dangerous tools while standing on a ladder.

Joiners do not use power tools whereas jobsite carpenters use power tools frequently.

Jobsite carpenters generally work on industrial applications, whereas joiners work on residential jobs.

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  1. 15 December, 18:38
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    Carpenters have more risk of injury when working with dangerous equipments and being in unsafe areas which is why there may be a bigger safety concern.
  2. 15 December, 18:57
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    The answer is the second one
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