Annapolis, MD - Feb. 12, 2025  -  State regulators have fined the construction company that lost six workers when the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed last March, claiming the firm violated a safety rule that protects workers from falls, according to a report.

Regulators with Maryland Occupational Safety and Health fined Brawner Builders $2,100 following the conclusion of an investigation into the March 26, 2024 bridge collapse, the Baltimore Sun reported. According to the report, the construction firm violated an occupational safety standard designed to protect workers from falls.

Despite the fine, the report noted the violation did not cause or contribute to the deaths of the workers who were repairing potholes on the bridge when the cargo ship Dali lost power and crashed into a support column.

Following the collision, the crossing plunged into the Patapsco River below, blocking the Port of Baltimore for months and forcing ongoing traffic strain on the Interstate 95 and 895 tunnels.... Read More: Pikesville Patch