Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Construction Accident By: Joseph Armendariz
ONN – Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Construction Accident By: Joseph Armendariz
Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Construction Accident By: Joseph Armendariz . On the morning of August 13th 2020 a large Boom Lift / crane with a worker inside the bucket of the crane was working on the upper third of the stadium when the boom lift fell to the ground injuring the construction worker. Little details have been released. All that has been reported is the worker was conscious when he was rushed to the hospital. Is this an indication of an unsafe workplace at at Allegiant Stadium and should Mortenson & McCarthy be held responsible for the accident and is there possibly a lack of safety protocols that caused this accident.
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