Crain's New York
Following a week in which three construction
workers died in separate workplace accidents, a city councilman is
renewing a push for the implementation of a construction safety training
law passed in 2017.
City officials put out a statement
Saturday that Gregory Echevarria, 34, died around 3 a.m. after being
crushed by part of a crane he was helping assemble at a construction
site at 570 Broome Street, in SoHo, as reported in the Daily News.
Brooklyn Councilman Robert E. Cornegy Jr. later that day released a statement
calling Echevarria's death a "reminder of the importance of
implementing the construction site safety training mandates of Local Law
196 of 2017, which will be a vitally important way to prevent future
fatalities like these."
Cornegy called the string of construction
deaths in the past week a "chilling reminder of the danger the men and
women who build our city are subjected to day in and day out." Before
the SoHo accident, a window washer was killed by a falling piece of
stone last Monday in Midtown, and a construction worker fell to his death on Wednesday while placing bricks on a work site in Brooklyn Heights.
The
private construction industry was responsible for the largest number of
workplace fatalities in the city in 2017, according to a January report
from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics.
There were 20 fatal injuries on private construction sites,
representing about a quarter of the city's workplace deaths. There were
21 construction worker deaths in 2016. Construction-related injuries on
job sites in the city have increased from 526 in 2016 to 744 in 2018,
according to the 2019 mayor's management report.
4 comments:
Was nonunion labor used?
Construction workers have been dying on site for decades----it took them a while to notice.
Anon:
Not sure for that site, but the contractor has a record of using non-union.
You should see what it looks like there. This city is permitting super density tower building. They are really squeezing them in there. I think the reason for these new condos is because Google is expanding in the area and Disney also.
Scab, untrained non-union laborers .
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