FACTS
- Flaggers and other highway maintenance workers should wear highly-visible clothing, so they can be easily seen by coworkers and motorists. New technologies, such as automated flagger assistance devices (AFADs), can help prevent injuries by taking people out of the equation. AFADs are controlled by a remote, which keeps the flagger out of immediate danger from oncoming traffic.
- Hazards on the road construction site originate from two main sources: construction machinery and roadway traffic.
- Flagpersons, also known as 'flaggers' or 'signallers', work on the boundary at which the main sources of threat intersect, co-ordinating safe interactions between machinery, construction crews […]
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