NJ construction worker killed by falling tape measure

ByAvianne Tan WABC logo
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
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JERSEY CITY, N.J. -- A construction worker died after he was hit by falling debris from a building in Jersey City Monday morning.



The worker, identified as 58-year-old Gary Anderson, of Summerdale, had just arrived at the site, at the corner of Marine Boulevard and Christopher Columbus Drive.



Anderson was hit by a tape measure that fell from the building as he was walking underneath it around 8:45 a.m. He was delivering sheet rock and had pulled onto the site from the Christopher Columbus Drive entrance, parked and got out of his truck. He was not wearing a safety helmet.



He was in serious, non-responsive condition at the scene, and then rushed to the Jersey City Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead just before 10 a.m.



The tape measure weighed approximately 1 pound, and officials say it fell from the 50th floor off the belt of another worker. The tape measure fell 50 stories, bounced off a piece of metal construction equipment about 10 feet off the ground and then hit the man in the head.



The site was shut down, and the investigation is ongoing.


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