Citations Issued in Napa Bridge Collapse

By: Cal-OSHA Reporter - The leading occupational safety and health publication in California.

OAKLAND -- Stabilizing guy cables that were not moved to a beam as they should have been, and jacks that were inexactly placed under the beam were the likely cause of a deadly bridge project collapse in Napa last December, according to the Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH).DOSH has cited the main contractor on the Imola Bridge project, C.C. Myers, Inc., and has proposed penalties of more than $19,000. The Dec. 3 accident killed 20-year-old Richard Christopher Stevens of Lodi, and i

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