Three U.S. lawmakers are calling for greater scrutiny of worker safety at Elon Musk's SpaceX following a Reuters investigation that documented hundreds of injuries at the rocket company's U.S. manufacturing and launch sites.
The Reuters report found that injury rates at three major SpaceX industrial facilities in Texas and California far exceeded the average for the space industry.
They are referral to space industry. I was wondering how that compares to the construction industry. SpaceX does a lot more construction than most space industry companies.
The question is if SpaceX has more injuries compared to similar aerospace and construction businesses.
Construction is a dangerous job.
From the article
Elon: bans hi-vis safety colors from factories
Elon when injury rates and severity increase:
They are referral to space industry. I was wondering how that compares to the construction industry. SpaceX does a lot more construction than most space industry companies.
That is exactly what they say in the 3. sentence of the article.