Common use of Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements Clause in Contracts

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: ⏹ The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety moto) ⏹ Purpose of the Training • It’s The Law 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist • To understand what is needed for traffic control • To save lives including your own ⏹ Personal and Co-Worker Safety • High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. • Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. • Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. • Look out for each other, warn co-workers • Be courteous to motorists • Do not run across active roadways • Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. • Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies ⏹ Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. ⏹ Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. • Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. • Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. • Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. • Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. • Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 18 contracts

Samples: Highway Maintenance Improvement Contract, Maintenance Improvement Contract, Highway Maintenance Improvement Contract

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Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety moto) Purpose of the Training It’s The Law 007-001 To make work zones safer for workers and motorist To understand what is needed for traffic control To save lives including your own Personal and Co-Worker Safety High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. Look out for each other, warn co-workers Be courteous to motorists Do not run across active roadways Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Improvement Contract, Highway Maintenance Improvement Contract, Maintenance Improvement Contract

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: ⏹ The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety motomotto) ⏹ Purpose of the Training • It’s The Law 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist • To understand what is needed for traffic control • To save lives including your own ⏹ Personal and Co-Worker Safety • High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. • Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. • Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. • Look out for each other, warn co-workers • Be courteous to motorists • Do not run across active roadways • Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. • Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies ⏹ Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. ⏹ Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. • Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. • Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. • Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. • Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. • Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Improvement Contract, Maintenance Improvement Contract, Maintenance Improvement Contract

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety motomotto) Purpose of the Training It’s The Law 007-001 To make work zones safer for workers and motorist To understand what is needed for traffic control To save lives including your own Personal and Co-Worker Safety High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. Look out for each other, warn co-workers Be courteous to motorists Do not run across active roadways Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Improvement Contract, Maintenance Improvement Contract

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety moto) Purpose of the Training It’s The Law 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist To understand what is needed for traffic control To save lives including your own Personal and Co-Worker Safety High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. Look out for each other, warn co-workers Be courteous to motorists Do not run across active roadways Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 7‌ Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Maintenance Improvement Contract, sb20pca.txdot.gov

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety moto) Purpose of the Training It’s The Law Statewide 007-001 To make work zones safer for workers and motorist To understand what is needed for traffic control To save lives including your own Personal and Co-Worker Safety High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. Look out for each other, warn co-workers Be courteous to motorists Do not run across active roadways Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. Statewide 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov, sb20pca.txdot.gov

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety motomotto) Purpose of the Training • It’s The Law 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist • To understand what is needed for traffic control • To save lives including your own Personal and Co-Worker Safety • High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. • Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. • Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. • Look out for each other, warn co-workers • Be courteous to motorists • Do not run across active roadways • Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. • Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. • Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. • Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. • Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. • Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. • Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Highway Maintenance Improvement Contract

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Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety moto’s) Purpose of the Training It’s The Law 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist 007-001  To understand what is needed for traffic control To save lives including your own Personal and Co-Worker Safety High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. Look out for each other, warn co-workers Be courteous to motorists Do not run across active roadways Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously courteous while operating vehicles in the work zones. Workers must will be made aware of company distracted driving policies Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must need to be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor, if required. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor, if required. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor, if required. Show examples of non-non- acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. Traffic QueuingQueueing: Workers must should be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must need to be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. Signs: Signs must should be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must need to be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007THE STATE OF TEXAS THE COUNTY OF XXXXXX CONTRACT NO. 08151601 CONTROL 0000-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations 00-000 PROJECT RMC - 629103001 HIGHWAY IH0037 COUNTY NUECES HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT This agreement is made by and Responsibilities Item 7between the State of Texas, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” represented by the Executive Director, Texas Department of Transportation, party of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to first part, and TEXCAVATION CO. , its executors, administrators, heirs, successors or assigns, the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements Contractor, party of this Item are waived or changedthe second part.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Maintenance Improvement Contract

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety motomotto) Purpose of the Training It’s The Law 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist To understand what is needed for traffic control To save lives including your own Personal and Co-Worker Safety High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. Look out for each other, warn co-workers Be courteous to motorists Do not run across active roadways Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 7‌ Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Highway Maintenance Improvement Contract

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: ⏹ The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety moto) ⏹ Purpose of the Training • It’s The Law 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist • To understand what is needed for traffic control • To save lives including your own ⏹ Personal and Co-Worker Safety • High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. • Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. • Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. • Look out for each other, warn co-workers • Be courteous to motorists • Do not run across active roadways • Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. • Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies ⏹ Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. ⏹ Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. • Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. • Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. • Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. • Traffic QueuingQueueing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. • Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. 007This page intentionally left blank. THE STATE OF TEXAS THE COUNTY OF XXXXXX CONTRACT NO. 09151102 CONTROL 0000-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations 00-000 PROJECT RMC - 628866001 HIGHWAY SH0103 COUNTY SAN AUGUSTINE HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE IMPROVEMENT CONTRACT This agreement is made by and Responsibilities Item 7between the State of Texas, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” represented by the Executive Director, Texas Department of Transportation, party of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to first part, and ANALYTICAL TECHNOLOGY CON- SULTANTS, INC. , its executors, administrators, heirs, successors or assigns, the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements Contractor, party of this Item are waived or changedthe second part.

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Samples: Highway Maintenance Improvement Contract

Other Work Zone Personnel Minimum Requirements. Contractor-developed Training must provide information on the use of personnel protection equipment, occupational hazards and health risks, and other pertinent topics related to traffic management. The type and amount of training will depend on the job duties and responsibilities. Develop training applicable to the work being performed. Develop training to include the following topics: ⏹ The Life You Save May Be Your Own (or other similar company safety moto) ⏹ Purpose of the Training • It’s The Law Statewide 007-001 • To make work zones safer for workers and motorist • To understand what is needed for traffic control • To save lives including your own ⏹ Personal and Co-Worker Safety • High Visibility Safety Apparel: Discuss compliant requirements; Inspect regularly for fading and reduced reflective properties; If night operations are required, discuss the additional and appropriate required apparel in addition to special night work risks; If moving operations are underway, discuss appropriate safety measures specific to the situation and traffic control plan. • Blind Areas: A blind area is the area around a vehicle or piece of construction equipment not visible to the operators, either by line of sight or indirectly by mirrors. Discuss the “Circle of Safety” around equipment and vehicles; Use of spotters; Maintain eye contact with equipment operators; Use of hand signals. • Runovers and Backovers: Remain alert at all times; Keep a safe distance from traffic; Avoid turning your back to traffic and if you must then use a spotter; Stay behind protective barriers, whenever possible. Note: It is not safe to sit on or lean against a concrete barrier, these barriers can deflect 4+ feet when struck by a vehicle. • Look out for each other, warn co-workers • Be courteous to motorists • Do not run across active roadways • Workers must obey traffic laws and drive courteously while operating vehicles in the work zones. • Workers must be made aware of company distracted driving policies ⏹ Night Time Operations: Focus should be placed on projects with a nighttime element. ⏹ Traffic Control Training: Basics of Traffic Control. • Identify Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor and other appropriate persons to report issues to when they arise. • Work Zone Traffic Control Devices must be in clean and in undamaged condition. If devices have been hit but not damaged, put back in their correct place and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices have been damaged, replace with new one and report to traffic control supervisor. If devices are dirty, faded or have missing or damaged reflective tape clean or replace and report to traffic control supervisor. Show examples of non-acceptable device conditions. Discussion on various types of traffic control devices to be used and where spacing requirements can be found. • Channelizing Devices and Barricades with slanted stripes: Stripes are to slant in the direction you want traffic to stay or move to; Demonstrate this with a device. • Traffic Queuing: Workers must be made aware of traffic queuing and the dangers created by it. Workers must be instructed to immediately notify the traffic control supervisor and other supervisory personnel if traffic is queuing beyond advance warning sign and devices or construction limits. • Signs: Signs must be straight and not leaning. Report problems to the traffic control supervisor or other as designated for immediate repair. Covered signs must be fully covered. If covers are damaged or out of place, report to traffic control supervisor or other as designated. Statewide 007-003‌ Special Provision to Item 7 Legal Relations and Responsibilities Item 7, “Legal Relations and Responsibilities” of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed.

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Samples: sb20pca.txdot.gov

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