A longtime Bronx mechanic is being charged with criminally negligent homicide, a class E felony, for failing to comply with safety protocols when a free-falling elevator at a Mt. Eden apartment building fell six stories and crushed his less experienced co-worker in 2021.
On the morning of Feb. 18, 2021, mechanic Peter Milatz, 67, and apprentice mechanic Joseph Rosa, 25, were modernizing an elevator in the six-story 133 East Clarke Place apartment, replacing the steel-wire ropes that ran between the elevator cabin and the elevator counterweight.
According to the cityโs Department of Investigations, Milatz allegedly instructed Rosa to head to the elevator pit where the elevator cabin was while he remained on the sixth floor. Rosa was able to secure the counterweight, but under Milatzโs orders, cut the ropes to the elevator cabin which plunged and crushed Rosa.
Investigators allege that Milatz failed to comply with safety procedures that would have suspended the chains of the elevator, thus engaging the elevatorโs brakes and preventing the elevator from falling when Rosa cut the ropes.
Milatz is also accused of removing the elevator governor โ which triggers the braking system on all elevators โ two weeks earlier for a replacement. However, that replacement governor, the Bronx DAโs office said, did not fit properly and Milatz worked on the elevator without it.
The 133 East Clarke elevator had been consistently flagged by the cityโs Department of Buildings (DOB) for months-long inoperability, missed inspections and was out of service for three weeks before Milatz and Rosa began working on it. The mechanics worked for Champion Elevator Corp., and were permitted by DOB in November 2020 for the modernization work.
Milatzโs indictment, coincidentally, coincides with Construction Safety Week.
A worker was fatally crushed by a free-falling elevator because his supervisor, an experienced mechanic, failed to follow the most basic safety protocols, as…
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