CRANE AND SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENTS LAWYERS SERVICE NEW YORK CITY CONSTRUCTION WORKERS
An iconic image shown in the media coverage from Hurricane Sandy shows a collapsed construction crane dangling more than 70 stories in the air above Manhattan. Amazingly, that crane’s catastrophic failure hasn’t resulted in any casualties, nor did the recent collapse of a construction crane in the Hell’s Kitchen area, but not all New York crane accidents have such a “happy ending.”
The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports that crane accidents kill an average of 70 construction workers and laborers around the country annually, and many more suffer serious injuries. Many people may not realize that cranes are such hazardous machines, though. There are several different ways in which a worker could be injured by a crane, including crane boom collapses (like the one that happened during Sandy), falling from the cab or support structure of tower cranes, and being crushed by dropped loads are just some of the ways in which injuries can occur.
Just as the types of accidents caused by crane malfunctions, misuse or collapses is varied, so are the injuries coming from those accidents. Laborers involved in crane accidents face a wide range of serious injuries, including:
There are both state and federal laws designed to protect workers whose duties put them around dangerous heavy machinery. The federal law is propagated and enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and is designed to ensure that employers, general contractors, project managers and/or landowners responsible for the safe operation of a work site have met minimum safety standards to protect their workers.
OSHA Regulations cover more specific aspects of crane installation and operation, including (but not limited to):
New York state increases the federal crane safety mandates by requiring that crane operators be licensed after completing a minimum amount of hands-on training experience and pass both written and practical tests.
Remember, crane accidents, though often dramatic, can have devastating consequences. It’s crucial to be aware of the risks and the regulations designed to protect workers. For expert assistance with crane-related injuries or to discuss your case, contact Cass and Peters for a free consultation.