Worker dies after falling from the 23rd floor at a construction site in Brás, hit by falling pieces from a crane
A 40-year-old carpenter died after falling from a construction site in São Paulo when struck by pieces that fell from a crane.
On Saturday morning, a tragic incident occurred at a construction site in Brás, São Paulo, resulting in the death of Samuel Tavares de Almeida, a 40-year-old carpenter. He fell from the 23rd floor after being hit by falling construction materials which detached from a crane. The accident reportedly happened when a cable that was lifting the material snapped around 7 a.m., causing the heavy pieces to plummet to where Almeida was working.
Representatives from RMR Engenharia, the construction company responsible for the site, clarified that the crane in question was rented and operated by a third-party employee at the time of the accident. They emphasized that the equipment malfunction led directly to the incident. This raises significant questions about safety protocols and equipment maintenance standards in place on construction sites, especially given the potential risks associated with high-rise construction.
The unfortunate news came as a shock to Almeida's family, who learned about his passing only after arriving at the police station. Such cases highlight not only the dangers faced by construction workers daily but also the emotional toll on families when workplace safety measures fail. The incident will likely prompt scrutiny into the regulations surrounding construction safety and the responsibilities of both employers and contractors in ensuring worker protection.