Torres v. Monroe CollegeTorres v. Monroe College
Order, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Barry Salman, J.), entered December 10, 2003, which denied plaintiffs motion for partial summary judgment on the issue of liability pursuant to
Plaintiff, while employed as a laborer for S. Leggierio Construction, was assigned the task of applying sheetrock to a section of a newly constructed wall in defendant College’s Learning Center. To do so, he climbed on top of a scaffold without guard rails, which had been set up by other workers the day before. Two of the scaffold wheels did not lock; nevertheless, because his coworker, Lugo, was supposed to secure the bottom,
James Moore, a maintenance supervisor at the site, stated in his accident report that plaintiff “was working on a baker scaffolding fully extended with no guard rails with six foot ladder fully extended on top of baker scaffolding also the wheels were unlocked and scaffolding had no safety braces.”
It is apparent that the safety devices provided to plaintiff did not properly protect him from an elevation-related hazard (see Morin v Machnick Bldrs.,