Advisory Panel to Plan Miami Crane Inspection Program
May 1, 2006 — One week after a crane collapsed in downtown Miami, killing one construction worker and wreaking havoc on traffic for days, a county commissioner announced that an advisory panel will be assembled to plan a program for mandatory local crane inspections, according to the Miami Herald.
Miami-Dade County Commissioner Audrey Edmonson said her plan to assemble a panel of public and private-sector experts will include a study on what a local crane inspection program should look like, which will then take the best parts of laws in other states and cities and issue recommendations. “With a death, I think it's time that we all take it seriously and realize that terrible things can happen,” Edmonson told the Miami Herald.
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