All Department of Transportation staff are taking a moment to pause Monday following the deaths of two contractors last week.
Workers were asked to pause during their workday Monday following the fatal accidents last Wednesday and Thursday in the Twin Cities.
RICHMOND — A woman died Sunday in an industrial accident while working for UPS in Richmond, her family said.
There were 19 workplace fatalities in the same period of 2024. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation paused work on Monday in a first-ever statewide safety stand down to honor the tragic loss of two construction contractors on Minnesota roads last week and ...
Workplace injury, fatality rates fall in first half of 2025 as stricter safety measures pay off: MOM
The ministry recorded 17 workplace deaths in the first half of 2025, compared to 19 in the same period last year. This equates to an annualised rate of about 0.92 fatal injuries per 100,000 workers, ...
SINGAPORE, Sept 30 — Workplace fatalities in Singapore dropped slightly in the first half of 2025, with 17 deaths reported, compared with 19 in the same period last year, The Straits Times (ST) ...
Minnesota Department of Transportation employees are taking a pause during the work day Monday to reflect on the deaths two contractors killed on back to back days last week.
A MAN aged in his 60s has been killed in a tragic workplace accident in Co Tipperary. The horrific incident took place at premises in Fethard, a small town in the south of the county, shortly ...
ST. PAUL (KVRR) — MnDOT has paused work statewide in recognition of two recent construction zone deaths. The first contractor was killed in Burnsville on September 24 on southbound I-35W. A ...
The training was prompted by the death of Milton city worker Paul Linville, who died in August in a workplace accident.
MnDOT halts operations to remember two workers killed last week, stressing the urgent need for enhanced safety in construction zones.
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