Renovation worker 12th floor installed glass windows without a safety rope crash

At around 1 p.m. yesterday, a construction worker tragically fell from the 12th floor while installing a balcony window at a residential complex in Fuzhou, resulting in his immediate death. The incident occurred at the Sunshine City community on Jinzhou Road in the New Territories. According to witnesses, the worker was not wearing a safety harness, raising serious concerns about safety protocols during high-altitude work. This is not the first time such an accident has occurred in Fuzhou. Since last year, multiple incidents involving construction workers and air conditioner installers have been reported, often due to insufficient safety measures. Authorities are urging all high-rise workers to strictly follow safety regulations and use proper protective equipment to prevent future tragedies. The scene of the accident showed a deep hole in the grass near the ground floor of the building, where the worker had landed headfirst. A security guard at the site described the moment as extremely tragic, saying the worker's head had struck the ground so hard that it pulled out a patch of grass from the pit. According to the security staff on duty, the building was handed over to the property management company last year, and many homeowners have started renovations. The victim was working for a homeowner on the 12th floor, installing a glass window. When the loud crash was heard, security personnel rushed outside and found the worker lying motionless on the lawn. Emergency services arrived quickly, but medical personnel confirmed that the worker had no signs of life. The property management stated that the homeowner was not present at the time, and upon checking, they discovered that the worker had not used a safety rope. The 12th-floor owner had hired a foreman to handle the installation, who then brought in the deceased worker. Both the homeowner and the foreman are currently being contacted for further investigation. Local police have classified the incident as an accident and are working with the family to manage the aftermath. They are also providing support and assistance to the grieving relatives. Industry experts emphasize that high-altitude work requires specific training and qualifications. Chen Gaohui, general manager of an outdoor sports club, noted that many migrant workers in Fuzhou lack proper knowledge about equipment selection and maintenance. He called for increased awareness and education on safety practices, hoping to reduce the number of such incidents in the future. **Related News:** A man from Nanyu Town, Minhou County, narrowly escaped a fatal fall on the evening of May 16. While trying to cool off on the roof of his house, he accidentally slipped and fell onto the roof of a neighboring building. Fortunately, he survived the fall. Firefighters from the Houjie Squadron of the Minhou Fire Brigade responded to the scene and helped rescue the injured man, who was 19 years old. According to reports, the man had been drinking alcohol before the incident. He told firefighters that he had never been to his home and went up to the roof to escape the heat. As it was dark, he used a bamboo ladder, lost his balance, and fell onto the adjacent roof. This article is a reprinted version from online media. It reflects the views of the original author and does not necessarily represent the position of this website. If any content infringes on your legal rights, please contact us, and we will address the issue promptly.

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