Handyman Insurance,NCDOL Proposes $160K in Fines for Fatal Scaffold Collapse
Sunday, Dec. 6th 2015 6:50 AM
The North Carolina Dept. of Labor is proposing a fine of more than $150,000 for one of the contractors involved in a March 23 scaffolding collapse on the 11-story Charter Square building project in Raleigh that killed three workers. The agency is also proposing fines for two other firms—Jannawall Inc. and Juba Aluminum Products Co.—for a total proposed fine of over $160,000.
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