"Tragedy on I-695: Shedding Light on the Invisibility of Construction Workers"

The construction industry is one of the most dangerous in the United States, with 1,034 fatal occupational injuries among all construction workers and 74,520 nonfatal injuries among private wage-and-salary construction workers in 2020. Work-zone crashes have been occurring more frequently, increasing by 18 percent between 2011 and 2020. Workers aren’t only losing their lives in “struck by” incidents, which can involve getting struck by vehicles, falling objects or construction equipment. They are also dying at disproportionate rates by suicide and drug overdoses. The National Stand-Down to Prevent Struck-by Incidents is being held in conjunction with the National Work Zone Awareness Week to raise awareness of the deadly risks construction workers face every day.
- The dangerous invisibility of America’s construction workers The Washington Post
- After I-695 crash kills 6, highway workers say things need to change The Baltimore Banner
- Maryland flags to fly at half-staff for construction workers killed on I-695 CBS News
- Victims of fatal Baltimore Beltway construction site crash were related, by blood or by work Baltimore Sun
- Officials Identify Six Workers Killed In I-695 Accident Near Baltimore First State Update
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