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ROADCONSTRUCTIONWORK ZONESAFETY TIPS
01HAVE A PLANHave a transportation management plan that consists of temporary traf�c control to protect workers by safely conducting traf�c around or through the work zone.
02CONTROL TRAFFICSet up warning signs alerting motorists of changes in driving conditions: including where the construction zone begins/ends, lane closures and traf�c pattern shifts.
03CREATE SEPARATE
WORK AREASTo avoid accidents, use
cones, barrels and barriers to clearly delineate speci�c
areas of the work zone.
04WEAR PROPER SAFETY
EQUIPMENTWear personal protective
equipment (PPE) at all times, including hard hats, steel toed
boots, highly visible clothing and hearing protection.
05BE AWARE
Avoid walking behind any vehicles that may be backing up or into the swing radius of heavy equipment. Be mindful
of everything around you at all times.
06AVOID BLIND SPOTS
Always stay in visual contact with heavy equipment
operators. A good rule of thumb to follow is that if you
can’t see them then they probably don’t see you.
07HAVE A COMPETENT PERSON ON HANDA competent person is needed to conduct hazard assessments and regular inspections of the worksite.
08DAILY SAFETY MEETINGSSince conditions can change greatly from day to day in the work zone, workers should be briefed on the work activity scheduled each day.
09SITE SPECIFIC SAFETY PROGRAMCreating a safety program geared speci�cally for the site can go a long way in preventing accidents.
10STAY HYDRATEDWorkers performing road construction are susceptible to overexertion and heat-related illnesses. They should drink plenty of water or liquids high in electrolytes like sports drinks or coconut water.
For more information on road construction work zone safety tips, read our article at: tinyurl.com/cdc-road-safety