MnDOT having all employees stand down from work after tragedies

Summary
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The Minnesota Ministry of Transport (MNDOT) allows all employees to observe a “compulsory security stand for all jobs” on Monday, September 29th.
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The booth comes after being killed in two days in two days in twin cities.
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Authorities are investigating deaths.
(FOX 9) – Minnesota Ministry of Transport (Mndot) says that all employees will stop after work Two contractors were killed.
Compulsory ‘security stance’
What do they say
Mndot says that security remains the number one priority after the death of two contractor in construction sites in twin cities:
“We are deeply upset and worried about the last tragic events that take the lives of the contractors working on the roads of the region. Security continues to be our number one priority and Mndot staff, the contractor to ensure that these events are explored in a fully and comprehensive way, minnesota state patrol and minnesota occupational safety and security administration. Mndot said in a statement.
Mndot said that all Mndot employees were forced to observe the “security stance” on September 29th. According to a security stand, it is “a deliberate pause” to think about the last tragic loss of the two contractor and to recommend the security of anyone working with Mndot or Mndot.
2 contractors killed in construction sites
Background
Two contractors were killed in two days at the construction site.
The first contractor was killed Burnsville On September 24, the highway 13 and exit 2 near the south I-35W.
A preliminary investigation shows that the contractor is on the pedestrian in the construction area when the driver of a construction vehicle equipped with a boom supplement is shot. The worker died at the scene.
The second contractor was killed in 610 highway and Maple Grove Parkway in Maple Grove on September 26th.
Authorities say that the contractor is walking when a dump truck hit him. The contractor died at the scene.



