Las actividades de mantenimiento de carreteras ocurren muy cerca del tránsito y crean un ambiente potencialmente peligroso para trabajadores, conductores y el personal de emergencias. En muchos casos, se requerirá una zona de control temporal de tránsito (TTC) tanto para proteger a trabajadores y a personal de emergencias como para permitir el desplazamiento eficiente y seguro de los usuarios de la vía a través o alrededor de las zonas TTC.

This product was developed under the Work Zone Safety Grant, awarded to ATSSA by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

View and download the resource from workzonesafety.org.
(Also get the English version here.)

 

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