While we are still hoping to find survivors in the rubble of a collapsed oceanfront condominium building in Miami, New York City has strictly enforced the “Zero Tolerance” construction site safety measures and has shut down more than 320 construction sites due to dangerous conditions.
Since these inspections began earlier in June, the DOC has already carried out safety inspections at more than 2,100 of NYC’s larger and more complex building construction sites.
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They have shut down work at more than 322 of such dangerous construction sites with full and partial stop-work orders and issued over 1,129 violations for safety issues and code non-compliance issues at these work sites.
The two-year report, which will be released on Monday, provides an in-depth analysis of major building construction incidents in the past two years.
The crackdown was in response to many construction deaths that occurred earlier this year, says the DOB.
Officials claim they hope this report would help avoid construction worker injury or death in the future.
Council Member Robert E. Cornegy, Jr., who chairs the Committee on Housing and Buildings,” explained why this report is so important.
Council Member Peter Koo accepted that construction fatalities are unacceptable.
Council Member Paul Vallone also supported the report.
The analysis found that construction-related injuries in the city dropped 21% in 2019 and dropped another 15% in 2020.
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This decline is the first such decrease in ten years. Deaths held steady at 12 in 2019 and dropped to 8 in 2020.
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