The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration continues to investigate a building that partially collapsed on June 2 at a New Haven, Conn., construction site, injuring eight workers who fell two stories when a roughly 39-ft by-70-ft area of concrete collapsed beneath them,
City fire and building officials said six of the workers were released from Yale New Haven Hospital and two were in fair condition and continuing to receive treatment, according to a June 5 AP report. Officials said the crew was casting 4.2 million lb of concrete on the second level. About 3.2 million lb had accumulated at the time of the collapse.