The construction site was a dangerous place. The deepest foundation at the south pier, more than 30 metres below ground level, required men to work in conditions up to four times normal air pressure. Safety equipment was rarely used by the men working high above the river and accidents were inevitable. Three workers and one citizen climber lost their lives on the bridge during construction and many other near misses occurred.
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