Traffic Control Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US
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Traffic Control Program - ISNetworld RAVS Section - US
This Traffic Control Program (ISNetworld® RAVS®* Section), in addition to being a complete and functioning written safety program (chapter), it also contains all the required text elements that are sought by the ISNetworld RAVS® (Review And Verification Service) reviewer. This plan has been previously submitted and has achieved a 100% approval rating for our clients.
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You are downloading a MicroSoft® Word document file to your computer that is completely editable:
- Traffic Control Program:
- Approximate Word Count: 1,850
- Approximate Number of Pages: 6
- Page Reference Answers to RAVS Reviewer’s Questions: 6
You will also receive instructions for a simple two-step process to place your company name and safety person's name throughout this word document to conform it to your company. Please review, and feel free to alter or add to it as you wish with any specific company information or safety policies that you may already have.
The first two pages of the document are guidelines for conforming this safety manual section, an index for completing the RAVS® questionnaire (with all page references), and uploading the section.
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An excerpt from ISNetworld® RAVS®* Safety plan Traffic Control Program
Employees being struck by vehicles or mobile equipment lead to many work zone fatalities or injuries. Work zones will need traffic controls identified by signs, cones, barrels and barriers.
When it becomes necessary to temporarily close a city street or alley, a written traffic control plan is required showing how the closure will occur. Refer to the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) Part VI when developing a traffic control plan. Drivers, employees on foot and pedestrians must be able to see and understand the proper routes. In all instances on the work site, pedestrian traffic has the right-of-way. [2] Construction project managers determine traffic control plans within construction/demolition worksites.
- Traffic control devices, signals and message boards instruct drivers to follow paths away from where work is being done.
- Approved traffic control devices, including cones, barrels, barricades and delineator posts, are also used inside work zones.