A construction worker died early Monday after falling from an Interstate 395 overpass onto Biscayne Boulevard in downtown Miami. The man, identified only as an adult male, fell about 20 feet and was pronounced dead at the scene. The fall happened just before 4 a.m., drawing emergency crews and investigators to the active work zone.
According to CBS News Miami, the Florida Highway Patrol said the fall occurred on the I-395 overpass and that the incident remains under investigation. FHP told the outlet that the National Transportation Safety Board is likely to take the lead on the probe. Officials have not yet released the worker’s name or the employer involved.
Active Construction Zone on I-395
The I-395 corridor over Biscayne Boulevard is part of the Florida Department of Transportation’s multi-year “Connecting Miami” rebuild, which includes the Signature Bridge project and remains an active construction zone. As reported by NBC 6 South Florida, the Signature Bridge work has faced delays, litigation and temporary supports that have kept crews and equipment in the area. Those conditions meant roadway work and temporary structures were present where the incident occurred.
Investigations and Workplace Rules
Fatal workplace incidents typically trigger several layers of review: the state patrol secures the scene while federal agencies may look at structural, traffic or safety issues. Employers are required to notify the Occupational Safety and Health Administration within eight hours of a work-related fatality, and the agency can open its own inspection into site conditions, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Depending on what investigators find, prosecutors or civil authorities could also pursue further action.
Broader Safety Context…