Photographer Charles Ebbets taking pictures atop the unfinished Empire State Building, New York, USA, ~1932

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Photographer Charles Ebbets taking pictures atop the unfinished Empire State Building, New York, USA, ~1932 - Lemmy.World

Well that’s terrifying.
This is how workers built those skyscrapers–with zero safety devices. 5 workers died building the Empire State Building and 60 workers died building the World Trade Centre. These buildings had several thousands of workers so the death rate was just 1%-2% which was deemed acceptable. A handful of workers dying while something was being built was just expected before unions and safety regulations changed that.
World's Deadliest Construction Projects: Why Safety is Important

To this day, the construction industry is one of the deadliest in the United States – one in five workplace fatalities each year are construction workers.

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It changed a little for sure, but 13 people still die at work every day in the US. And nobody cares.
I care.
Me too, went from being endangered worker to safety instructor.