Caltrans Bucks National Trend: No Employee Deaths in Cone Zones.April is National "Work Zone Awareness Month" SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Bucking the national average, Caltrans announced today at its 17th annual Workers Memorial in Sacramento that there were zero employee deaths in Caltrans work zones in the past 12 months. And, for the first time in four years, no Caltrans employee was killed anywhere on the job. "Caltrans was fortunate to have no worker deaths last year, but we cannot forget the 166 men and women who lost their lives while working for the safety of the traveling public," Director Will Kempton told 30 family members who were among hundreds of employees and families attending the Workers Memorial at the State Capitol Capitol, seat of the U.S. Congress Capitol, seat of the U.S. government at Washington, D.C. It is the city's dominating monument, built on an elevated site that was chosen by George Washington in consultation with Major Pierre L'Enfant. . According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the Federal Highway Administration The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is a division of the United States Department of Transportation that specializes in highway transportation. The agency's major activities are grouped into two "programs," The Federal-aid Highway Program and the Federal Lands Highway , three worker fatalities occur nationally in all cone cone, in botany cone or strobilus (strŏb`ələs), in botany, reproductive organ of the gymnosperms (the conifers, cycads, and ginkgoes). zones every five days. A 23-foot long National Work Zone Memorial Wall, listing the names of all highway workers who have been killed in work zones across the nation, was the backdrop for the ceremony. Caltrans displayed 166 orange safety cones Cones Receptor cells that allow the perception of colors. Mentioned in: Color Blindness in the shape of a 48-foot caution sign. Each cone was emblazoned with the name of a Caltrans worker who died on the job since 1924. |
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