OSHA Standards Create no Liability for Engineer and Contractor for Injuries to Non-employee

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An employee of  a project owner sued the engineer and contractor for injuries he sustained when he fell through a partially open hatch door on the mezzanine level of a catwalk in his employer’s production area.  He claimed that the engineer (CRS Sirrine) was negligent is designing the hatch door and that the contractor (Flour [...]

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A/E Relied on Owner to Test Old Tank before Incorporating into New Project: Potential Liability for Death Caused by Tank Rupture

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Risk to the project architect/engineer (A/E) can be caused when its client (the project owner) provides it insufficient, incomplete, or inaccurate information upon which it relies. Agreements between the A/E and its client should identify data and information to be provided to the A/E by the owner and it should permit the A/E to rely [...]

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