Introduction

Description

Work Zone Safety

Construction contractors, agencies, and others responsible for work zone safety must balance protecting workers with ensuring the safe movement of the public through active construction areas. Highway and street construction presents complex work conditions where hazards can change quickly, exposing workers to multiple injury risks.

This training follows OSHA’s recommendations:

  • Focus on identifying recognized hazards, analyzing accident causes, and implementing controls to prevent incidents.
  • Training should go beyond OSHA rules, addressing specific hazards of each job as outlined in OSHA Pub 2254, Training Requirements in OSHA Standards, and any applicable state-specific work zone rules.

Responsibilities:

  • Employers must provide additional training tailored to the specific hazards of the job.
  • Employees must comply with employer safety policies, procedures, and rules.

Course Objectives

IDObjective
TO 1.0Achieve a minimum score of 70% on the final course assessment.
LO 1.1.1Describe the hazards to which employees working in traffic control zones are exposed.
LO 1.1.2Identify the dangers of working on foot and while operating vehicles.
LO 1.1.3Describe key components of Temporary Traffic Control Plans.
LO 1.1.4Describe hazards and solutions to keep workers safe in traffic control zones at night.
LO 1.2.1Discuss hazards posed by blind spots while operating vehicles.
LO 1.2.2Identify best practices for backing vehicles, including using spotters.
LO 1.2.3Describe the use of cameras, proximity detection systems, and tag-based systems.
LO 1.3.1Discuss best practices for using signs, signals, and barricades on the construction worksite.

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