FACTS
- Flaggers are required at locations on a construction site where barricades and warning signs cannot control the moving traffic. Flaggers must be placed in relation to the equipment or operation so they can give effective warning.
- According to the Center for Construction Research and Training, also known as CPWR, flaggers’ safety risks include motorists driving at high speeds and aggressive drivers.
- Safety is the top priority when working at a road construction site. Road work has many potential dangers from collisions with passing traffic to accidents with equipment. Flagging is the second-most dangerous work zone activity, and flaggers can […]
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