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Full Text of HB2094  95th General Assembly

HB2094ham002 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Rep. John A. Fritchey

Filed: 4/29/2008

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2094

2     AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2094, AS AMENDED, by
3 replacing everything after the enacting clause with the
4 following:
 
5     "Section 0.01. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
6 Construction Safety Act of 2008.
 
7     Section 0.5. Intent; findings. It is the intent of the
8 General Assembly that this Act shall be interpreted consistent
9 with prior precedent and court decisions interpreting the
10 Structural Work Act (formerly 740 ILCS 150/).
11     The General Assembly recognizes that construction work
12 gives rise to a disproportionate number of deaths and serious
13 injuries.
14     It is the intent of the General Assembly that this Act is
15 to be liberally construed to effectuate its beneficial purpose
16 of protecting persons engaging in occupations of working in and

 

 

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1 about construction, repairing, alteration, or removal of
2 buildings, bridges, viaducts, and other structures. This
3 liberal interpretation exists so as to provide workers with a
4 safe place to work and to afford relief to injured workers.
 
5     Section 1. All scaffolds, hoists, cranes, stays, ladders,
6 supports, or other mechanical contrivances, erected or
7 constructed by any person, firm or corporation in this State
8 for the use in the erection, repairing, alteration, removal or
9 painting of any house, building, bridge, viaduct, or other
10 structure, shall be erected and constructed, in a safe,
11 suitable and proper manner, and shall be so erected and
12 constructed, placed and operated as to give proper and adequate
13 protection to the life and limb of any person or persons
14 employed or engaged thereon, or passing under or by the same,
15 and in such manner as to prevent the falling of any material
16 that may be used or deposited thereon.
17     Scaffold or staging ten (10) or more feet above the ground
18 or floor shall have, where practicable, a safety rail properly
19 bolted, secured and braced, rising at least forty-two (42)
20 inches above the floor or main portion of such scaffolding or
21 staging, and extending along the entire length of the outside
22 and ends thereof, and properly attached thereto, and such
23 scaffolding or staging shall be so fastened as to prevent the
24 same from swaying from the building or structure.
 

 

 

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1     Section 2. If in any house, building or structure in
2 process of erection or construction in this State (except a
3 private house, used exclusively as a private residence), the
4 distance between the enclosing walls, is more than twenty-four
5 (24) feet, in the clear, there shall be built, kept and
6 maintained, proper intermediate supports for the joists, which
7 supports shall be either brick walls, or iron or steel columns,
8 beams, trusses or girders, and the floors in all such houses,
9 buildings or structures, in process of erection and
10 construction, shall be designed and constructed in such manner
11 as to be capable of bearing in all their parts, in addition to
12 the weight of the floor construction, partitions and permanent
13 fixtures and mechanisms that may be set upon the same, a live
14 load of fifty (50) pounds for every square foot of surface in
15 such floors, and it is hereby made the duty of the owner,
16 lessee, builder or contractor or sub-contractor, of such house,
17 building or structure, or the superintendent or agent of
18 either, to see that all the provisions of this Section are
19 complied with.
 
20     Section 3. It shall be the duty of the owner of every
21 house, building or structure (except a private house used
22 exclusively as a private residence) now under construction or
23 hereafter to be constructed, to affix and display
24 conspicuously, on each floor of such building during
25 construction, a placard stating the load per square foot of

 

 

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1 floor surface, which may with safety be applied to that
2 particular floor during such construction; or if the strength
3 of different parts of any floor varies, then there shall be
4 such placards for each varying part of such floor. It shall be
5 unlawful to load any such floors or any part thereof to a
6 greater extent than the load indicated on such placards, and
7 all such placards shall be verified and approved by the
8 Director of Labor or by the local commissioner or inspector of
9 buildings or other proper authority in the city, town or
10 village charged with the enforcement of building laws.
 
11     Section 4. Whenever it shall come to the notice of the
12 Director of Labor or the local authority in any city, town or
13 village in this State charged with the duty of enforcing the
14 building laws, that the scaffolding or the slings, hangers,
15 blocks, pulleys, stays, braces, ladders, irons or ropes of any
16 swinging or stationary scaffolding, platform or other similar
17 device used in the construction, alteration, repairing,
18 removing, cleaning or painting of buildings, bridges or
19 viaducts within this State are unsafe or liable to prove
20 dangerous to the life or limb of any person, the Director of
21 Labor or such local authority or authorities shall immediately
22 cause an inspection to be made of such scaffolding, platform or
23 device, or the slings, hangers, blocks, pulleys, stays, braces,
24 ladders, irons or other parts connected therewith. If, after
25 examination, such scaffolding, platform or device or any of

 

 

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1 such parts is found to be dangerous to the life or limb of any
2 person, the Director of Labor or such local authority shall at
3 once notify the person responsible for its erection or
4 maintenance of such fact, and warn him against the use,
5 maintenance or operation thereof, and prohibit the use thereof,
6 and require the same to be altered and reconstructed so as to
7 avoid such danger. Such notice may be served personally upon
8 the person responsible for its erection or maintenance, or by
9 conspicuously affixing it to the scaffolding, platform or other
10 such device, or the part thereof declared to be unsafe. After
11 such notice has been so served or affixed, the person
12 responsible therefor shall cease using and immediately remove
13 such scaffolding, platform or other device, or part thereof,
14 and alter or strengthen it in such manner as to render it safe.
15     The Director of Labor or such local authority, whose duty
16 it is under the terms of this Act to examine or test any
17 scaffolding, platform or other similar device, or part thereof,
18 required to be erected and maintained by this Section, shall
19 have free access at all reasonable hours to any building,
20 structure or premises containing such scaffolding, platform or
21 other similar device, or parts thereof, or where they may be in
22 use. All swinging and stationary scaffolding, platforms and
23 other devices shall be so constructed as to bear four times the
24 maximum weight required to be dependent therein, or placed
25 thereon, when in use, and such swinging scaffolding, platform
26 or other device shall not be so overloaded or overcrowded as to

 

 

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1 render the same unsafe or dangerous.
 
2     Section 5. Any person, firm or corporation in this State,
3 hiring, employing or directing another to perform labor of any
4 kind, in the erecting, repairing, altering or painting of any
5 water pipe, stand pipe, tank, smoke stack, chimney, tower,
6 steeple, pole, staff, dome or cupola, when the use of any
7 scaffold, staging, swing, hammock, support, temporary platform
8 or other similar contrivance are required or used, in the
9 performance of such labor, shall keep and maintain at all
10 times, while such labor is being performed, and such mechanical
11 device is in use or operation, a safe and proper scaffold,
12 stay, support or other suitable device, not less than sixteen
13 (16) feet or more below such working scaffold, staging, swing,
14 hammock, support or temporary platform, when such work is being
15 performed, at a height of thirty-two (32) feet, for the purpose
16 of preventing the person or persons performing such labor, from
17 falling in case of any accident to such working scaffold,
18 staging, swing, hammock, support or temporary platform.
 
19     Section 6. All contractors and owners, when constructing
20 buildings in cities, where the plans and specifications require
21 the floors to be arched between the beams thereof, or where the
22 floors or filling in between the floors are fire-proof material
23 or brick work, shall complete the flooring or filling in as the
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1 beams below that on which the iron work is being erected. If
2 the plans and specifications of such buildings do not require
3 filling in between the beams or floors with brick or fire-proof
4 material, all contractors for carpenter work in the course of
5 construction shall lay the under flooring thereof or a safe
6 temporary floor on each story as the building progresses to not
7 less than within two stories or floors below the one to which
8 such building has been erected. Where double floors are not to
9 be used, such owner or contractor shall keep planked over the
10 floor two stories or floors below the story where the work is
11 being performed. If the floor beams are of iron or steel the
12 contractors for the iron or steel work of buildings in the
13 course of construction or the owners of such buildings, shall
14 thoroughly plank over the entire tier of iron or steel beams on
15 which the structural iron or steel work is being erected,
16 except such spaces as may be reasonably required for the proper
17 construction of such iron or steel work and for the raising and
18 lowering of materials, to be used in the construction of such
19 buildings, or such spaces as may be designated by the plans and
20 specifications for stairways and elevator shafts.
 
21     Section 7. If elevating machines or hoisting apparatus are
22 used within a building in the course of construction for the
23 purpose of lifting materials to be used in such construction,
24 the contractors or owners shall cause the shafts or openings in
25 each floor to be enclosed or fenced in on all sides by a

 

 

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1 substantial barrier or railing at least eight feet in height.
2 Any hoisting machine or engine used in such building
3 construction shall, where practicable, be set up or placed on
4 the ground, and where it is necessary in the construction of
5 such building to place such hoisting machine or engine on some
6 floor above the ground floor, such machine or engine must be
7 properly and securely supported with a foundation capable of
8 safely sustaining twice the weight of such machine or engine.
9 If a building in course of construction is five stories or more
10 in height, no material needed for such construction shall be
11 hoisted or lifted over public streets or alleys unless such
12 street or alley shall be barricaded from use by the public. The
13 chief officer in any city, town or village charged with the
14 enforcement of local building laws, and the Director of Labor
15 are hereby charged with enforcing the provisions of this Act.
16 Provided, that in all cities in this State where a local
17 building commissioner is provided for by law, such officer
18 shall be charged with the duty of enforcing the provisions of
19 this Act, and in case of his failure, neglect or refusal so to
20 do, the Director of Labor shall, pursuant to the terms of this
21 Act, enforce the provisions thereof.
 
22     Section 7a. If elevating machines or hoisting apparatus,
23 operated or controlled by other than hand power, are used in
24 the construction, alteration or removal of any building or
25 other structure, a complete and adequate system of

 

 

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1 communication by means of signals shall be provided and
2 maintained by the owner, contractor or sub-contractor, during
3 the use and operation of such elevating machines or hoisting
4 apparatus, in order that prompt and effective communication may
5 be had at all times between the operator of engine or motive
6 power of such elevating machine and hoisting apparatus, and the
7 employees or persons engaged thereon, or in using or operating
8 the same.
 
9     Section 9. Any owner, contractor, sub-contractor, foreman
10 or other person having charge of the erection, construction,
11 repairing, alteration, removal or painting of any building,
12 bridge, viaduct or other structure within the provisions of
13 this Act, shall comply with all the terms thereof.
14     For any injury to person or property, occasioned by any
15 wilful violations of this Act, or wilful failure to comply with
16 any of its provisions, a right of action shall accrue to the
17 party injured, for any direct damages sustained thereby; and in
18 case of loss of life by reason of such wilful violation or
19 wilful failure as aforesaid, a right of action shall accrue to
20 the surviving spouse of the person so killed, the lineal heirs
21 or adopted children of such person, or to any other person or
22 persons who were, before such loss of life, dependent for
23 support on the person or persons so killed, for a like recovery
24 of damages for the injuries sustained by reason of such loss of
25 life or lives.
 

 

 

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1     Section 10. Any party to an action brought under this Act
2 is entitled to a trial by jury.
 
3     Section 11. Illinois licensed design professionals.
4 Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9 of this Act, no
5 right of action shall accrue under this act against an Illinois
6 licensed design professional who does not have any
7 responsibility for work-site safety and whose involvement,
8 role, and activity is solely and exclusively limited to
9 architectural, engineering, or land surveying services. For
10 purposes of this Section, "Illinois licensed design
11 professional" means a person or entity who, at the time the
12 services in question were performed, was registered as an
13 Illinois Professional Design Firm or held an active license as
14 an architect under the Illinois Architecture Practice Act of
15 1989, a structural engineer under the Structural Engineering
16 Practice Act of 1989, a professional engineer under the
17 Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, or a land
18 surveyor under the Illinois Professional Land Surveyor Act of
19 1989.
 
20     Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are
21 severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
 
22     Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon

 

 

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1 becoming law.".