The brief
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The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNIOT) is HAVING All Employees Observe A “Mandatory Safety Stand Down of All Work” on Monday, Sept. 29.
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The stand down from work comes after two contractors were killed in two days at Construction sites in the twin cities.
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Authorities Are Investigating The Deaths.
(Fox 9) – The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNIOT) Says that All Employees Will Be Standing Down Work AFTER Two Contractors were killed.
Mandatory ‘Safety Stand Down’ from Work
What they’re Saying
Mndot Sayys that Safety Remains Their Number One Priority After the Deaths of the Two Contractors at Construction Sites in the Twin Cities:
“We are deeply saddened and concertned by recent tragic incidents that took the lives of contractors working on area roads. Safety Remains Our Number One Priority, and Mndot Staff Are Working Closely with the Contractors, Minnesota Strates Patrol and Minnesota Safety and Health Administration to enure a full and thorough investigation of these incidents. a Statement.
All Mndot Employees are mandated to observe a “safety stand down” of all work on sept. 29, MNIS SAID. A safety standing is a “deliberate pause” in work to “reflect on the recent tragic loss of two contractors and recommit to the safety of every person with or for mendot.”
2 Contractors Killed at Construction Sites
The backstory
Two Contractors were Killed with Two Days at Construction Sites.
The first contractor was killed in Burnsville on sept. 24 on Southbound I-35W Near Highway 13 and Exit 2.
A preliminary investigation suggests the Contractor was on foot in the Construction Zone when he was hit by the driver of a Construction Vehicle equipped with a bom attachment. The workier died at the scene.
The Second Contractor was killed in maple grove on sept. 26 on Highway 610 and Maple Grove Parkway.
Authorities Say that the Contractor was on Foot a dump Truck Hit Him. The Contractor Died at the Skene.
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