Building Safer Highway Work Zones: Measures to Prevent Worker Injuries From Vehicles and Equipment
            
            National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
            
            
        
    Summary Statement
            A comprehensive study of fatalities and injuries in highway workzones and a set of measures that can be taken to reduce them. 
            
 
            April 20001        
 
        Foreword
Public Health Summary
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Worker Fatalities and Injuries in Highway Work Zones
Injury Prevention Measures
-  Work zone layout 
        
 
- Use of temporary traffic control devices 
 
- Motorist education and speed enforcement 
 
- Flaggers 
 
- High visibility apparel 
 
- Illumination of the work zone 
 
- Developing internal traffic control plans 
 
- Implementing internal traffic control plans 
 
- Accountability and coordination at the work site 
 
- Equipment operation and maintenance 
 
- Safe equipment operation around workers on foot 
 
- Training and certification 
 
- Changes in the contracting process 
 
- Laboratory and field research needs 
 
- Data and record keeping
List 
        of Acronyms
        Glossary
        References
        Additional 
        Readings
        On-line 
        Resources
        Appendix
-  Case Examples of 
        Highway Construction Fatalities 
 
- Sources for Case Examples 
 
- Case Descriptions 
 
 
                 
                    