Take a good good look at this guy. He too, like you, gets up for work in the morning. He too like you took care of the child…

Take a good look at this guy. He too, like you, gets up for work in the morning. He, too, like you took care of the child ...

Take a good look at this guy. He too, like you, gets up for work in the morning. He, too, like you took care of his child. He had dreams and aspirations. Maybe a little summer trip with the family. But for Rami Ayub, the 43 from Haifa, it ended one two days ago. He unfortunately crashed from sixth place while working, like many before him. Of blessed memory. Another fallen worker. Will he move someone? No!



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  1. Whatever that sounds like, you have to go out with a campaign that reveals his boss is hiring employees or making him a safety offense, that person will receive an 20,000- 100,000 chess from the fine his boss will receive when the court proof comes. Only this is how it works in Israel!

  2. Every person is responsible for his or her body and safety before employers and before the law! There is a great deal of grief in this tragic case, and every person is a world, along with those who work at height understand the risk, but there is such an atmosphere that this will not happen to me.

  3. Sadly sad after 24 years in the interim industry just a contractor for work and today a project manager Most accidents are not because the contractor or entrepreneur or foreman unfortunately disparaging themselves do not cooperate or use the safety equipment provided during safety training they are not listening But unfortunately there is no safety education industry in the country with the least resources

  4. Very sad but this is not a construction site.
    Rami Ayub, 43, the worker who fell to his death on Monday while working in a building on Tchernichovsky Street in Haifa, lived right next to the place where he lost his life, and worked there for many years. A friend of Job Roja Daher, said he worked in the Astra office building in the heart of the neighborhood for years, and apparently lost his balance while installing a window on the sixth floor.

    "He works in a window and aluminum business he bought from his father. Today, he mainly deals with installations, and did all the aluminum work in the building, ”he said. "We still do not know what exactly happened there, but he lost his balance and fell. He has a fear of heights. "Apparently he went out to assemble some screw from the outside, because they found his screwdriver on the outside window sill."

  5. Very painful and creepy.
    Of blessed memory.
    This terrible carnage must be stopped.
    Where the hell does such a thing sound like a man gets up in the morning for work and never comes back.
    The state must take responsibility for stopping it and damn the election and all the nonsense with which lawmakers are busy.

  6. And employees should also be responsible

    Even after instructing employees to work at height and explaining to them the importance, they underestimate, do not put on harnesses, helmets, etc.

    It all begins with education

    In my opinion, the law must be changed and a building seized without a West helmet and harnessed (if it works at height) His work permit is suspended for three months or alternatively if he is an Israeli citizen he receives a restraining order from the construction site and fines