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 1        AN ACT concerning construction safety.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  1.  Short  title.  This  Act may be cited as the
 5    Construction Safety Act.

 6        Section 5.  Purpose.  The  purpose  of  this  Act  is  to
 7    promote  safety on construction sites by providing protection
 8    for working men and women who are involved in  dangerous  and
 9    extrahazardous  work  that  is  inherent  in the construction
10    industry.

11        Section 10.  Definitions.  In this Act:
12        "Scaffold" means any temporary elevated platform, whether
13    supported  or  suspended,  and   its   supporting   structure
14    (including points of anchorage) used for supporting employees
15    or materials or both.
16        A  "supported"  scaffold  means  one  or  more  platforms
17    supported   by   outrigger   beams,  brackets,  poles,  legs,
18    uprights, posts, frames, or any similar rigid support.
19        A  "suspended"  scaffold  means  one  or  more  platforms
20    suspended by ropes or other non-rigid means from an  overhead
21    structure or structures.

22        Section  15.  Covered  persons and entities. Every owner,
23    contractor, sub-contractor, superintendent, foreman, or other
24    person or  entity  having  charge  of  construction,  repair,
25    painting,  remodeling, erection, or renovation of a building,
26    home, apartment, bridge, viaduct, road, tunnel, pit, or other
27    structure has a non-delegable duty to  provide  every  person
28    engaged  in that construction or other work with a safe place
29    to work. As such, every  owner,  contractor,  sub-contractor,
 
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 1    superintendent,  foreman,  or  other  person or entity having
 2    charge  of  construction,   repair,   painting,   remodeling,
 3    erection,  or  renovation  of  a  building,  home, apartment,
 4    bridge, viaduct, road, tunnel, pit, or other structure  shall
 5    comply with all of the terms and provisions of this Act.

 6        Section 20.  Safety requirements; liability.
 7        (a)  If  (i)  a  scaffold,  ladder,  hoist,  crane, stay,
 8    support, or other mechanical contrivance or device is placed,
 9    used,  or  operated  in  a  condition  or  manner  or   under
10    circumstances  that  are  not  safe or suitable so as to give
11    adequate protection  to  the  life  or  limb  of  any  person
12    employed  or  engaged  thereon  or passing by or under it and
13    (ii) a person or entity having charge of  work  described  in
14    Section  15  either  (A)  knew  of  the condition, manner, or
15    circumstances of the placement,  use,  or  operation  of  the
16    device  or  (B)  in  the exercise of ordinary care could have
17    discovered the condition, manner,  or  circumstances  of  the
18    placement,  use,  or operation of the device, then the person
19    or entity having  charge  of  the  work  is  liable  for  any
20    injuries  to persons engaged in the work that result from the
21    condition, manner, or circumstances of the placement, use, or
22    operation of the device.
23        (b)  If  a  person  or  entity  having  charge  of   work
24    described  in Section 15 fails to provide a safe and suitable
25    scaffold, ladder,  hoist,  crane,  stay,  support,  or  other
26    mechanical  contrivance  or  device under circumstances where
27    such a device was reasonably required, then  that  person  or
28    entity  having  charge of the work is liable for any injuries
29    to  persons  engaged  in  the  work  that  result  from   the
30    condition, manner, or circumstances of the placement, use, or
31    operation of the device.
32        (c)  Every  employee  at the edge of an excavation 6 feet
33    or more in depth must be protected from falling by  guardrail
 
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 1    systems,  fences,  or  barricades  if  the  excavation cannot
 2    readily be seen because of plant growth or some other  visual
 3    barrier.
 4        (d)  Every employee at the edge of a well, pit, shaft, or
 5    similar  excavation 6 feet or more in depth must be protected
 6    from falling by guardrail  systems,  fences,  barricades,  or
 7    covers.
 8        (e)  Covers for holes in floors, roofs, and other walking
 9    or working surfaces must meet the following requirements:
10             (1)  Every  cover  located in a roadway or vehicular
11        aisle must be capable of supporting  without  failure  at
12        least  twice the maximum axle load of the largest vehicle
13        expected to cross over the cover.
14             (2)  Every  cover  other  than  those  described  in
15        paragraph (1)  must  be  capable  of  supporting  without
16        failure  at least twice the weight of workers, equipment,
17        and materials that may be imposed on the cover at any one
18        time.
19             (3)  Every cover must be secured when  installed  so
20        as to prevent accidental displacement by wind, equipment,
21        or workers.
22             (4)  Every  cover must be color coded or marked with
23        the word "HOLE" or "COVER" to provide a  warning  of  the
24        hazard.

25        Section 25.  Right of action.
26        (a)  A  right of action for damages accrues to any person
27    injured as a result of any violation of  this  Act.   In  the
28    case  of  death  as  a result of any violation of this Act, a
29    right of action accrues to the surviving  spouse,  heirs,  or
30    any other person or persons who were dependent for support on
31    the person killed for a like recovery of damages.
32        (b)  It  is not a defense to an action brought under this
33    Act  that  some  conduct  of  the  injured  party  may   have
 
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 1    contributed  to  his  or  her  injury  or  death. Comparative
 2    negligence does not apply to the conduct of a person  injured
 3    under this Act.
 4        (c)  Intoxication  by  alcohol  or  illegal  drugs  while
 5    engaged in construction activity bars a cause of action under
 6    this Act.
 7        (d)  It  is not a defense to an action brought under this
 8    Act that the person or entity having charge of the work is  a
 9    local public entity.
10        (e)  In an action under this Act every defendant found to
11    have  violated  this  Act is jointly and severally liable for
12    all damages that result from the violation.

13        Section 90.   The  Local  Governmental  and  Governmental
14    Employees  Tort  Immunity  Act is amended by changing Section
15    2-101 as follows:

16        (745 ILCS 10/2-101) (from Ch. 85, par. 2-101)
17        Sec. 2-101. Nothing in this  Act  affects  the  right  to
18    obtain  relief  other  than  damages  against  a local public
19    entity or public employee. Nothing in this  Act  affects  the
20    liability,  if  any,  of  a  local  public  entity  or public
21    employee, based on:
22        a  Contract.;
23        b  Operation as a common carrier; and this Act  does  not
24    apply  to  any  entity  organized  under  or  subject  to the
25    "Metropolitan Transit  Authority  Act",  approved  April  12,
26    1945, as amended.;
27        c  The  "Workers'  Compensation  Act",  approved  July 9,
28    1951, as heretofore or hereafter amended.;
29        d  The "Workers'  Occupational  Diseases  Act",  approved
30    July 9, 1951, as heretofore or hereafter amended.;
31        e  Section   1-4-7  of  the  "Illinois  Municipal  Code",
32    approved May 29, 1961, as heretofore or hereafter amended.
 
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 1        f  The "Illinois  Uniform  Conviction  Information  Act",
 2    enacted  by  the  85th  General  Assembly,  as  heretofore or
 3    hereafter amended.
 4        g  The Construction Safety Act.
 5    (Source: P.A. 85-922.)

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