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Roads, Hivis and Workzone Roundup

Here's a bit about what's going on in the road and construction industries.

$287 million for New York to rebuild roads, bridges damaged by Hurricane Sandy

 

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood on Feb. 15 announced $287 million in emergency relief funds for New York to rebuild roads and bridges damaged by natural disasters, with $250 million specifically designated for Hurricane Sandy recovery.

 

LaHood was joined by Senator Charles Schumer in New York City for the announcement.  The funding in the Feb. 15 announcement is part of the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act of 2013, passed by Congress and signed by President Obama.

 

“With this funding, we are delivering on our promise to help New York and the rest of the East Coast rebuild and recover from Hurricane Sandy and other natural disasters,” said LaHood in a written statement.  “We will continue to work with the region as it rebuilds, but in keeping with President Obama’s leadership, we will work with the states to ‘fix it first’ by focusing on infrastructure projects that will create jobs and help businesses fastest.”

 

Funds from the Federal Highway Administration will be used to reimburse the state for expenses associated with damage mainly from Hurricane Sandy along with a handful of previous weather events.  The funds will help pay for reconstructing or replacing damaged highways and bridges, establishing detours and replacing highway infrastructure devices such as lighting and guardrails.

 

Read the entire article in Better Roads.

 

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ML Kishigo 1509 ANSI Class 2 Ultra-Cool Black Bottom Mesh Safety Vest

 

High visibility safety vest with solid black material on the bottom to protect the vest against looking dirty, helping it to maintain a very bright appearance and preserve your hi-visibility. Made with 100% Ultra-Cool polyester mesh fabric, the vest also features a front zipper closure, dual mic tabs, a radio pocket, a multi-tier pencil pocket, two lower flapped patch pockets, and two inside patch pockets. It is ANSI Class 2 compliant.

  • Ultra-Cool 100% polyester mesh fabric with black bottom design

  • Long-lasting brightness

  • Zipper front closure

  • Dual mic tabs, radio pocket, multi-tier pencil pocket, two lower flapped patch pockets, two inside patch pockets

  • ANSI Class 2 compliant


 

Best to be safe

 

Safety winners show what it takes to protect workers.
What does it take for a contractor to have an excellent safety program?

According to the winners of the most recent American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) Foundation’s Contractor Safety Awards, the following are essential:

  • Sincere and robust involvement in the program from the highest levels of company management;

  • Accountability at the crew-management level;

  • Nonpunitive reporting of near-miss incidents;

  • Continuous training;

  • Safety committees;

  • Employee buy-in, empowerment and accountability; and

  • Tracking, review and follow-up for all incidents.


 

Such was the consensus of executives representing companies ranging from small firms with less than 500,000 annual man-hours to some of the nation’s largest companies with millions of man-hours who gathered in the nation’s capital for two days of discussion.

 

Read the rest of the article here.

 

 

No Hi-Vis Statistics are Good Hi-Vis Statistics



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Hi vis apparel is mandatory for highway construction safety. Highway construction workers are much too close to oncoming traffic and all sizes of vehicles, some of which don't obey the construction zone speed limits.

 

In the evening, it's even more dangerous. So for workzone crews, or any construction worker that needs to be easily seen, wearing a retroreflective safety vest can be a lifesaver.

 

Hi-visibility safety awareness campaigns also go a long way, not only for protecting roadside crews but also for pedestrians and motorists from potentially harming these construction workers.

 

Construction workers on the highway need increased visibility especially after dark. Performing their duties without high visibility gear would endure an accident. Add any kind of detrimental weather and it makes it nearly impossible to see them.


ISEA: High-Vis Public Safety Vests Meet FHWA Requirements for Work Zones

High-visibility protective garments are required for right-of-way workers, flaggers, and adult crossing guards in a document called the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), which is the basis for federal and state highway regulations. These garments must be compliant with ANSI/ISEA 107, the American National Standard for High Visibility Safety Apparel and Headwear.

Public safety workers such as law enforcement, firefighters, and other emergency responders have the option of wearing high-visibility vests specifically designed for their use and compliant with the ANSI/ISEA 207, American National Standard for High-Visibility Public Safety Vests.

A revision to the MUTCD published in December 2009 mandates that public safety vests be labeled as compliant with the 2006 version of the standard, or a subsequent revision. ANSI approved the revision to the standard in 2011, and the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) requested an interpretation from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) that garments meeting the new standard would be acceptable, pointing out that the requirements of the two standards for daytime and nighttime visibility are essentially the same.

FHWA has agreed, and issued an official interpretation stating that the ANSI/ISEA 207-2011 standard is equivalent to the 2006 version, and that garments labeled as meeting the 2011 standard would be in compliance with the MUTCD requirements.

This article is a re-print from Feb 07, 2012 - Occupational Health and Safety.

PSV Pro 300 Series Police
Vest with Blue Trim


The PSV Pro 300 Series Police vest features a durable mesh material with color
coded fabric trim for proper public service department identification; along
with a high visibility 2" silver reflective material with contrasting background
color. Five point breakaway design; as well as snap up flaps to allow greater
accessibility to toolbelts and gear. Each vest includes two chest mic tabs. The
vest folds into a convenient pouch for storage. The vest also offers 4-season
adjustability to accomodate bulky coats.
Be sure to visit HiVis Supply for all of your hi vis safety vest needs including hi visibility vest for flaggers, hi-vis for incident command and emergency responders.
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