News Summary
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) suspended all roadwork activities to honor the memory of two contractors who lost their lives in separate accidents. This ‘safety stand down’ allowed supervisors to engage with crews regarding safety protocols. Both fatalities occurred in closed work zones, highlighting the dangers of construction work. MnDOT is urging drivers to remain vigilant in work zones to prioritize safety, while the agency commits to reviewing safety measures in light of these tragic events.
St. Paul, Minnesota – The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) implemented a pause in all roadwork activities on September 29 to honor the memory of two construction contractors who tragically lost their lives in separate accidents just days before. This significant action, termed a “safety stand down,” served to recognize the sacrifice made by Pierre Mack, 29, and Adam Smith, 25, both of whom were fatally injured while working on construction sites.
The unprecedented pause lasted between 15 to 20 minutes, during which supervisors were encouraged to engage with their crews and review essential safety protocols. MnDOT Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger emphasized that the safety of workers is the agency’s top priority, reinforcing its commitment to stringent safety measures across all construction zones.
Details of the Fatal Incidents
The two incidents that prompted this safety stand down occurred on consecutive days. On September 24, Pierre Mack was struck by a construction vehicle while engaged in work on I-35W in Burnsville. The following day, Adam Smith was killed in a separate incident when a dump truck collided with him on Highway 610 in Maple Grove. Investigations by the Minnesota State Patrol confirmed that both mishaps occurred within closed work zones and were not a result of passing traffic.
Trends in Construction Site Safety
Industry leaders have highlighted that construction work remains inherently dangerous. Nicole Blissenbach, Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, indicated that contact with equipment is one of the most prevalent causes of workplace fatalities in Minnesota, which averages around eight deaths each year in the sector. In light of these statistics, Dan McConnell, president of the Minnesota Building and Construction Trades Council, has called for heightened awareness and vigilance in highway work zones to safeguard all workers.
Public Safety Reminders
In conjunction with the tragic incidents, MnDOT and the State Patrol are urging drivers to maintain heightened alertness as they navigate through work zones. Motorists are reminded to adhere to speed limits, avoid distractions, and provide ample space for construction workers during site crossings. Colonel Christina Bogojevic of the State Patrol stressed that work zones are active job sites where extra care and attention from drivers are crucial.
Looking Ahead
The motivation to improve safety standards comes in light of the unfortunate events. There is a strong focus on revising working procedures and policies to enhance protection for both construction personnel and the traveling public moving forward. The pause in roadwork reflects both an acknowledgment of the immense risks faced by construction workers and a commitment to cultivating a culture of safety that prioritizes their well-being.
This safety stand down aimed not just to honor the loss of Mack and Smith, but also to serve as a reminder of the critical importance of safety in construction work environments across Minnesota.
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- KSTP: MnDOT Pauses Road Work
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- Google Search: Construction Site Safety

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