Construction & Industrial Accident News
Hispanics Dying on Job at Higher Rates Hispanic workers die at higher rates than other laborers, with 1 in 3 of these deaths occurring in the construction industry, a government study found. Hispanics tend to hold more high-risk jobs than those in other racial groups, but language and literacy barriers and poor training and supervision may also be factors. The leading causes of death in recent years have been falls and highway-related accidents.
Manhattan DA's Office Opens Criminal Probe Into Crane Collapse A criminal investigation has been opened into a deadly crane collapse on the Upper East Side. Investigators want to know if the same crane that killed two construction workers was damaged during another project last year.
Planning Vital to Avoid Injuries While on the Job The best way to prevent accidents on the job is to emphasize employee training, develop written procedures and conduct hazard inspections. Fatal workplace injuries nationwide, including industrial accidents, falls, highway crashes, homicides and being struck by objects have increased every year since 2000.
Miners' Families Sue Over Utah Cave In A lawsuit filed by the families of six men killed in a Utah mine cave in claims that the collapse occurred because the mine's owners were harvesting coal unsafely.
Widow Files Suit in Barge Death The widow of a Washington County dockworker who died last year in an accident on the Monongahela Rivers has filed a federal negligence suit against his employer. She is claiming that her husband died due to defective and unsafe conditions aboard the fleet of barges where he worked.
Florida Concrete Garage Collapse Injures 14 One person was missing and 14 others injured early Thursday in the collapse of a six-story concrete garage under construction in Jacksonville, Florida.
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