The construction of the Empire State Building, which took place between 1930 and 1931, was a massive undertaking. During this time, it’s estimated that around five workers lost their lives due to various accidents on the job site. While this number may seem low considering the scale of the project and the working conditions of the era, it reflects the safety measures that were beginning to be implemented in the construction industry at that time. The construction of such skyscrapers was dangerous, but the relatively low death toll is often credited to rigorous safety protocols for the period.