Adams v. Glass Fab, Inc.Adams v. Glass Fab, Inc.
—Order unanimously modified on the law and as modified affirmed without costs in accordance with the following Memorandum: Plaintiffs commenced this action against Glass Fab, Inc. (Glass Fab), as owner, and R. J. Taylor General Contractors, Inc. (Taylor), as construction manager, alleging violations of
Plaintiff withdrew the
"(e) Tripping and other hazards. (1) Passageways. All passageways shall be kept free from accumulations of dirt and debris and from any other obstructions or conditions which could cause tripping. Sharp projections which could cut or puncture any person shall be removed or covered.
"(2) Working areas. The parts of floors, platforms and similar areas where persons work or pass shall be kept free from accumulations of dirt and debris and from scattered tools and materials and from sharp projections insofar as may be consistent with the work being performed.”
Defendants argue that
Glass Fab was entitled to summary judgment dismissing the
The court properly held that questions of fact exist concerning Taylor’s direction and control of the job site to preclude dismissal of the