The collapse of the second narrows bridge being built across burrard inlet on june 17, 1958, claimed.

Their job that day was to remove a temporary scaffold.

Webhe is the last living survivor of the disaster that killed 23 people, mostly iron workers, along with two engineers and a crane operator.

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Webbefore the late nineteenth century we know little about the safety of american workplaces because contemporaries cared little about it.

Webformer farmers, clerks, and taxicab drivers became high steel men.

Webthe years 1903 to 1910 were strenuous years for the international association of bridge, structural and ornamental iron workers, but there was one darker period when the.

Only eleven of the workers on the span were recovered alive, and some bodies were.

Webthe ironworkers memorial bridge.

A diver searching for bodies in.

Vancouver convention centre west.

The first narrows bridge, better known as lions gate bridge, crosses burrard inlet.

Webon the morning of feb.

17, 1937, a group of workers made their way onto a catwalk underneath the bridge.

As a result, only fragmentary information.

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