Top Tips for Avoiding Work Zone Safety Missteps
Safety in construction work zones is essential to keep everyone safe—workers, motorists, and the public. Unfortunately, safety violations happen all too often, leading to injuries, fatalities, project delays and extra spending. The good news? You can prevent these incidents and safeguard your bottom line by putting a strong traffic control plan in place.
At AWP Safety, we’ve seen it all. These are the work zone safety violations that crop up the most and how to steer clear of them.
Building a Safety Program
Preventing safety violations in work zones begins with a traffic control plan that focuses on safety and adheres to local regulations. Regular training is a must, so consider scheduling refresher courses to keep workers aware of the latest safety practices, and make sure they consistently use their safety gear—from high-visibility vests to traffic control devices.
Partnering with a safety expert can help fine-tune your approach. A solid safety program means fewer accidents, less risk to your business and safer workers.
Have concerns? Ask AWP Safety about a customized work zone safety program that works for you.
This article was written by:
Greg Ryan
Mr. Ryan serves as vice president, north business division at AWP Safety where he is dedicated to elevating safety compliance and overseeing day-to-day, high-level operational excellence. Since joining the company in 2018, he has excelled in meeting the demanding requirements of delivering comprehensive Traffic Control Plans and protective services to clients. Greg’s educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in physics engineering from John Carroll University.