Feb 07, 2016
Wear Your Light Wherever You Go
Imagine this. Your road crew is doing a single-lane shutdown at night. Someone drives past your jobsite, pulls over and walks back to the flagger, asking to speak to the […]
Feb 07, 2016
Imagine this. Your road crew is doing a single-lane shutdown at night. Someone drives past your jobsite, pulls over and walks back to the flagger, asking to speak to the […]
Jan 07, 2016
Neal Carboneau of the Transportation Training Institute shares some best practices of meeting the requirements of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices by the U.S. Department of Transportation and […]
Dec 07, 2015
If you see an attenuator driving through a Florida road construction zone with no one in the cab sometime soon, don’t worry. You just might be seeing the first autonomous […]
Nov 07, 2015
Dust collection is an important process to protect your employees and keep your work environment accident-free. Who would ever guess that dust could be dangerous? While the general public won’t […]
Oct 07, 2015
An Aug. 11, 2015, notice from the U.S. Department of Labor explained why three Illinois construction companies face $1,939,000 in fines from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Here we […]
Sep 07, 2015
There’s more to telematics than increasing fuel savings. While installing a tracking device in fleet vehicles gives managers the opportunity to more efficiently monitor maintenance intervals based on actual hours […]
Mar 18, 2015
Paving professionals understand the need for reflective clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE) during nighttime paving. Reflective clothing is just as important during daytime operations. Every bit of safety yellow, […]