Posts Tagged ‘traffic safety equipment’

January 23rd, 2009

Motorist Protection for a Major Road Construction Project

crowd control barriersWhen Nena Nelson needed to find a way for the DOT to pay for equipment for several state road construction projects, her research first kicked off online. Working for the Department of Transportation had its benefits, but if she couldn’t find a reasonable way for the organization to pay for the thousands of jersey barrier, then her job would be on the line. In addition to that, knowing that all the traffic safety equipment had done its job following the projects, when there were no reports of serious accidents, would bring job satisfaction

In the scope of her job, Nena had access to all the statistics about hazardous drivers and the ways that they could injure themselves on the road. It would take all sorts of crowd control barriers, including plastic jersey barriers, tensbarrier, traffic barricades, and traffic cones to make these series of projects safe enough to implement. Finding the right place to acquire these necessities was half the battle. Now, it was up to the ingenuity of the construction workers to carry out the reconstruction plan that was scheduled to last nearly 10 years across almost a thousand miles of road.

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September 30th, 2008

Safety at Special Events

I used to know a guy who planned the city’s summer schedule of events, such as free concerts and Fourth of July fireworks.  He was in charge of the “artistic planning,” but that’s not all that goes into planning events like that.  Someone also needs to be in charge of crowd control, to make the event run as smoothly as possible, as well as to guarantee the crowd’s safety.

Ineffective crowd control can result in people getting hurt.  For instance, if a special event requires that a road or part of a road be shut down, the proper traffic safety equipment and plastic barriers must be used.  For containing pedestrian traffic, things like crowd control fence must be in place.  Signs and people directing traffic are also important.

Not paying attention to these things can cause people to get hurt at your event.  Special events frequently require roads being closed down; unless there is adequate signage and barriers to prevent drivers from entering the pedestrian area, someone could get badly injured.  Drivers often have a hard time adjusting to differences in the streets that they drive on every day, so this is especially important.

Another time it is particularly important is during something like Fourth of July, where the entertainment requires something potentially dangerous.  Fireworks can be extremely dangerous when handled by the wrong person, so temporary fencing or barricades are necessary to ensure that spectators don’t wander into the “danger zone.”

Don’t overlook the importance of crowd control — make sure guests at your event are safe!

 

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