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Does the Mutcd require a hard hat?

Does the Mutcd require a hard hat?

The MUTCD requires that flaggers wear a hardhat.

How many questions is the flaggers test?

The course emphasizes teaching work zone traffic control guidelines and set-ups for typical municipal and utility work. All attendees who pass (70%) a 20-question exam will receive a flagger training wallet card, which is valid for three years.

How do you release traffic with a flag?

To alert or slow traffic, the flagger shall stand on shoulder, face road users and slowly wave the flag in a sweeping motion of the extended arm from shoulder level to straight down without raising the arm above a horizontal position. The flagger shall keep the free hand down.

How often do flaggers get breaks?

Flaggers should have frequent breaks (no more than two hours of flagging, or as required by the States).

What is required for a flagger to know before they flag Caltrans?

Flagger stations should be preceded by advance warning signs. Except in emergency situations, flagger stations must be illuminated during hours of darkness with a minimum 20-foot-diameter illumination footprint (at 10 foot-candles in accordance with 8 CCR 1523) so the flagger is clearly visible to approaching traffic.

Where is the safest location for a flagger?

STANDING IN A VISIBLE LOCATION Flaggers should stand in front of the first cone in a taper, per the published standards in that region. Flagging stations should always be highly visible and avoid visual obstructions such as trees, excessive shade, etc.

Where do you stand when flagging?

Flagger Operations The flagger should stand on the shoulder next to the traffic being controlled. A flagger may only stand in the lane being used by moving traffic after traffic has stopped.

What factors affect the flagger’s location?

Factors such as visibility, traffic speeds and volume, road conditions, and the work being done should be considered in determining your proper location.

Where should a flagger be positioned when flagging?

shoulder
The flagger should stand either on the shoulder adjacent to the road user being controlled or in the closed lane prior to stopping road users. A flagger should only stand in the lane being used by moving road users after road users have stopped.

How far apart should traffic cones be?

20 feet
Remember to always face traffic while placing or removing cones. Space cones equally at least 20 feet apart. Use 12 cones for the lane closure taper, which should be approximately 250 feet, and four cones along the activity area to quickly make the scene safer.

Can flaggers sit down?

Flagger Abilities Move and maneuver quickly to avoid danger from errant vehicles. Control signaling devices, such as paddles and flags, to provide clear and positive guidance to drivers approaching a temporary traffic control zone in frequently changing situations. Use proper flagging methodology and operations.

Do flaggers work in rain?

Flaggers are in a dangerous position even on the sunniest of days, but the risk of their job great increases in rainy conditions. This is why we have dedicated ourselves to manufacturing industry-leading AFADs to keep flaggers and those inside the work zone as safe as possible.

What do you need to know about flagger training?

Flagger Training Handbook 48 FLAGGER SAFETY – THINGS TO REMEMBER 1. The JOB is important ! 2. The Flagger must be PHYSICALLY and MENTALLY strong. 3. CLOTHING and TOOLS are specified. 4. Tools include a SMILE! 5. Your POSITION and MOTIONS are right! 6. You know the RULES! 7. The WARNING SIGNS are proper!

When do you need A flagger in traffic control?

Flaggers should never forget that LIVES, equipment, and material are in your hands. utility operations may not be safe without a flagger. A vital element of a traffic control plan is the flagger. Flaggers are used when other traffic control devices are unable to safely direct traffic through a work zone.

What are the duties and responsibilities of a flagger?

A flagger should never take their responsibilities lightly. Not only must the flagger provide for their own personal safety, but also the safety of fellow workers and the public. Flaggers must also help protect thousands of dollars in equipment and materials. A flagger may be the first contact by the public on a project.

How is the Utah flagger certification program developed?

This helps the motorist judge where they may most likely encounter a flagger. The flagger certification program has been developed by using standards set forth in the Utah Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and by practices that have been developed through experience.

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