MEC&F Expert Engineers : Worker plunges down elevator shaft at Port Jefferson, L.I. NY construction site. Workers falling down elevator shafts and other openings are unfortunately very common due to lack of fall protection, lack of training, and so on.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Worker plunges down elevator shaft at Port Jefferson, L.I. NY construction site. Workers falling down elevator shafts and other openings are unfortunately very common due to lack of fall protection, lack of training, and so on.



Worker plunges down elevator shaft at Port Jefferson, L.I. NY construction site.  Workers falling down elevator shafts and other openings are unfortunately very common due to lack of fall protection, lack of training, and so on.



Updated December 31, 2014 8:27 PM
By ELLEN YAN  ellen.yan@newsday.com



A man fell down an elevator shaft at a Port Jefferson Village condo construction site on Wednesday, December 31, 2014, Suffolk County police said. (Credit: Andrew Tetreault)

A worker fell down an elevator shaft at a Port Jefferson Village condo construction site Wednesday, Suffolk County police said.


The victim suffered a head injury and was taken to Stony Brook University Hospital after falling about 2 p.m. at the Liberty Avenue worksite, police said.


Sixth Precinct detectives remained at the scene late in the afternoon, police said.

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 Injuries caused by workers falling through elevator shafts are not uncommon, as most of these areas are not properly secured.  Here are some prior worker falls through elevator shafts.

Worker Falls Down Midtown Elevator Shaft, FDNY Says




 A man fell two stories down an elevator shaft on Thursday, officials said.
A man fell two stories down an elevator shaft on Thursday, officials said.

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MIDTOWN — An elevator worker plummeted two stories down an elevator shaft at a Uniqlo store early Thursday evening, officials said.
The 36-year-old man survived the fall at 666 Fifth Ave. at around 5:45 p.m., FDNY officials said. 

Witnesses said they saw the man fall from the store's second floor.
"He wasn't bleeding, but he was unconcious," said Leon Zaid, 34, whose hot dog cart is directly in front of the building. "I was freaking out — I thought he was in a coma."
Rescue workers were on the scene shortly before 6 p.m., officials said. He was taken to Bellevue Hospital to be treated for neck and back pain.

The building is the former home of DC Comics and now house to numerous law offices, along with Hollister and Uniqlo clothing stores.

The building's owner, the Kushner Companies, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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Worker falls to death down elevator shaft


Officials said the construction worker may have been doing unauthorized work on the roof at 6 Gramatan Ave.
Authorities are investigating how a 28-year-old construction worker fell to his death in an elevator shaft inside a Gramatan Avenue building.

The Westchester Medical Examiner's Office on Thursday hadn't yet identified the victim, but said he suffered blunt force injuries and skeletal fractures as a result of the Wednesday evening fall. He was part of a crew apparently doing unauthorized work on the roof of 6 Gramatan Ave., city officials said.

The worker, who officials said was from New York City, was putting away his tools when he broke through a screen covering the shaft. In a statement Thursday, Mayor Ernie Davis said the man tumbled several stories, landing on the elevator car. Co-workers had brought the man to the roof by the time paramedics arrived. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

The city said it had issued a permit to Global General Construction Inc. for masonry repairs on the building's facade. A preliminary investigation showed the roof work to be outside the permit's activities, Davis said.

A message left at a Bronx office for Global wasn't returned Thursday evening.
The five-story building it near City Hall and the Police Department headquarters. According to an online real estate listing, it houses a law office, Planned Parenthood and a McDonald's restaurant, among other entities, and contains three elevators.
The city issued a stop-work order after the accident until investigations by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and city police can be completed.

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Building worker injured in fall down Upper West Side elevator shaft

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A building worker was rushed to the hospital early Thursday after he apparently fell down an elevator shaft on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.


FDNY and EMS responded to 10 Columbus Circle around 6:15 a.m. and found the victim in the basement.


The victim a 45-year-old male, fell about 25 feet. He is expected to survive.

The worker was removed to New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center in serious condition. 

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Worker Plummets Five Stories Down Elevator Shaft, Dies

A contractor working on an elevator in Queens fell five stories to his death Thursday morning when his harness apparently malfunctioned and he plummeted down the shaft. Roseanne Colletti reports. (Published Thursday, Jun 5, 2014)


A contractor working on an elevator in Queens fell five stories to his death Thursday morning when his harness apparently malfunctioned and he plummeted down the shaft, law enforcement sources tell NBC 4 New York.


The harness apparently malfunctioned as the 45-year-old man was working on the elevator from the fifth floor of what will become a new school on 42nd Street in Sunnyside. A man in his 30s working from the fourth floor was hit by debris as his colleague fell, but his harness held, law enforcement sources say.


Both men were taken to Elmhurst Hospital, where the older man was pronounced dead. The younger man was listed in stable condition.

They work for an elevator contracting company.