A staggering 269 construction workers died from ODs in 2020, the most recent year for the data.
Another 114 workers in food preparation and services died from ODs, as did 94 in sales, the data shows. Fatal overdoses were high in office and administrative support, with 83 deaths; transportation, with 77; and material moving, with 75.Danielle Ompad, an epidemiologist at New York University researching drug addiction, said the high rate of injury in the construction industry and lack of sick pay likely exacerbate workers’ reliance on painkillers. AFP/Getty Images
“There is kind of an incentive in the construction industry for people to work injured,” she said. “A lot of time there’s no sick leave, especially if they’re not union jobs.” One Midtown worked recalled to The Post how one of his colleagues was found dead on the job in a porta potty on a job site — with a needle stuck in his arm. Experts say the high rate of injury in the construction industry exacerbates workers’ reliance on painkillers.Food preparation and services had the second-highest number of overdose deaths in 2020, with 114 workers dying.
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