Hermantown’s mix of industrial activity, roadway-adjacent projects, and residential construction means jobsite hazards can spill into commuting routes, driveways, and pedestrian areas. Common scenarios we see in the region include:
- Struck-by incidents near active traffic flow (delivery vehicles, equipment travel lanes, temporary signage)
- Falls and ladder/scaffold issues in homes and small commercial builds where housekeeping changes daily
- Caught-between hazards around framing, ductwork, and material handling during fast-paced phases
- Weather-affected jobsite problems (ice, melt/refreeze, wind gusts) that can worsen traction and footing
When these incidents happen, the “what” and the “where” matter. Equally important is whether the site was managed in a way that matched Minnesota safety expectations and the project’s own rules.


