HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) — A covered walkway being attached to a floating casino on
Lake Michigan collapsed Tuesday when it slipped from a barge supporting it,
sending 16 construction workers into the water, a fire official said.
One of the workers was taken to a hospital complaining of shoulder pain, but
the 15 others were treated at the scene for minor injuries such as cuts and
bruises, said Kevin Margraf, chief fire inspector for the Hammond Fire
Department.
Margraf said the workers were using sledgehammers to adjust a shoring
connected to the barge that held up the newly constructed metal passageway
for the new Horseshoe Casino when the barge shifted beneath the walkway and
it fell onto the barge.
“The shoring may have gotten out of kilter, out of balance and it caused the
barge to kick out, it slipped out and the 16 individuals who were on the
barge fell or jumped into the water,” Margraf said. “They were trying to hook
up this passageway.”
He said the workers fell or jumped about 10 feet into the water.
Horseshoe is nearly finished building a new $485 million casino boat just
across the state line from Chicago.
The workers, all members of Iron Workers Local 395, were wearing lifejackets
on the job according to Coast Guard regulations, said Mike Summers, the
local’s business manager.
Posted 7/22/2008