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November 21, 2006

After a spate of accidents, a coalition of construction companies and contractors have struck a new agreement on how to improve safety concerns on job sites across the city.

The announcement was made at the Building Trade Employers' Association annual meeting.
The coalition, representing 1,200 construction companies around the city, voted to enact self-imposed minimum safety standards on job sites.

The measures include a ban on cell phones and providing adequate training for workers. The Department of Buildings will also introduce safety "report cards" to monitor construction activity.

"There's two things we're trying to accomplish. Number one: what can we do better on our existing construction sites, but number two, what steps does the city of New York have to take to ensure that public and worker safety are improved in the city," said BTEA's Louis Coletti.

"There have been 41 accidents in Manhattan alone in the last year, and we want to stop that," said Department of Buildings Commissioner Patricia Lancaster. "We want people to not get injured and no one killed in the next year."

The coalition says 29 construction workers have been killed in job-site related accidents so far this year, including this deadly scaffolding accident in Queens last week.

 
 
 
       
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