MnDOT holds first-ever statewide safety stand-down Sept. 29 after two Twin Cities work-zone deaths
The Minnesota Department of Transportation will hold its first-ever statewide safety stand-down on Sept. 29, pausing projects and requiring all employees to reflect and recommit to work-zone safety in honor of two contractors killed in Twin Cities work zones last week. One worker was struck by a construction vehicle with a boom on I-35W in Burnsville on Sept. 24 and another by a dump truck on Hwy. 610 in Maple Grove on Sept. 26; MnDOT says it is coordinating with the State Patrol and Minnesota OSHA on investigations, noting the deaths are Minnesota’s fifth and sixth construction-related fatalities this year.
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First-ever statewide safety stand-down by MnDOT honors 2 workers
New information:
- MnDOT characterized the Sept. 29 action as its first-ever statewide safety stand-down.
- The stand-down was framed as honoring the two workers killed in separate Twin Cities work zones last week.
- Reaffirms that projects paused statewide to focus on work-zone safety following the Burnsville and Maple Grove fatalities.