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CHAPTER 8

PROTECTION OF WORKERS

July 2014 Page 8-1

CHAPTER 8

TABLE OF CONTENTS

8.00

I ntroduction

8.01

M anagers and Supervisors Responsibilities

8.02

I ndividual Responsibilities

8.03

R esponsible Person in Charge

8.04

W ork Site

Safety

8.05

C hanging Chapter Standards

8.06

R elation of Chapter 8 to

California

Manual

on

Uniform

Traffic Control

Devices (

CA MUTCD 8.07

P ersonal Protective Equipment

8.08

Em ergency First Aid

8.09

M edical Treatment

8.10

De finitions

8.11

P rotective

Vehicles

8

12 MAZEEP (Maintenance Zone Enhanced Enforcement

Program

8.13

P lanning Work to Reduce Worker Exposure

8.14

W orking Near Moving Traffic

8.15

F acing Traffic (Employees on Foot)

8.16

C rowding of Workers

8.17

W arning Systems

Lookouts

8.18

P arking

8.19

S igns

CHAPTER 8

PROTECTION OF WORKERS

July 2014 Page 8-2

8.20 Flagging Operations

8.20.1 Handling Emergencies Within the Work Zone

8.21 Shoulder Closures

8.22 Moving Lane Operations/Closures

8.23 Lane Closures

8.24 Closing Auxiliary Lanes

8.25 Standard Exceptions to Lane Closure Procedures

8.26 Flashing Amber Lights and Rotating Amber Lights

8.27 The Use of the Flashing Arrow Sign (FAS)

8.28 Placing the Flashing Arrow Sign (FAS)

8.29 Working Equipment Against Traffic

8.30 Access to Median Work Zones

8.31 Maintenance Crews Working Across From Each Other

8.32 Picking Up Litter and Debris

8.33 Night Work

8.34 Transportation of Workers

8.35 Operating Maintenance Equipment

8.36 Backing of Vehicles and Equipment

8.37 Working on Machinery and Equipment

8.38 Tailgates of Trucks

8.39 Compressed Air

8.40 Work on Electrical Circuits

8.41 Working Near Utilities

CHAPTER 8

PROTECTION OF WORKERS

July 2014 Page 8-1

CHAPTER 8

TABLE OF CONTENTS

8.00

I ntroduction

8.01

M anagers and Supervisors Responsibilities

8.02

I ndividual Responsibilities

8.03

R esponsible Person in Charge

8.04

W ork Site

Safety

8.05

C hanging Chapter Standards

8.06

R elation of Chapter 8 to

California

Manual

on

Uniform

Traffic Control

Devices (

CA MUTCD 8.07

P ersonal Protective Equipment

8.08

Em ergency First Aid

8.09

M edical Treatment

8.10

De finitions

8.11

P rotective

Vehicles

8

12 MAZEEP (Maintenance Zone Enhanced Enforcement

Program

8.13

P lanning Work to Reduce Worker Exposure

8.14

W orking Near Moving Traffic

8.15

F acing Traffic (Employees on Foot)

8.16

C rowding of Workers

8.17

W arning Systems

Lookouts

8.18

P arking

8.19

S igns

CHAPTER 8

PROTECTION OF WORKERS

July 2014 Page 8-2

8.20 Flagging Operations

8.20.1 Handling Emergencies Within the Work Zone

8.21 Shoulder Closures

8.22 Moving Lane Operations/Closures

8.23 Lane Closures

8.24 Closing Auxiliary Lanes

8.25 Standard Exceptions to Lane Closure Procedures

8.26 Flashing Amber Lights and Rotating Amber Lights

8.27 The Use of the Flashing Arrow Sign (FAS)

8.28 Placing the Flashing Arrow Sign (FAS)

8.29 Working Equipment Against Traffic

8.30 Access to Median Work Zones

8.31 Maintenance Crews Working Across From Each Other

8.32 Picking Up Litter and Debris

8.33 Night Work

8.34 Transportation of Workers

8.35 Operating Maintenance Equipment

8.36 Backing of Vehicles and Equipment

8.37 Working on Machinery and Equipment

8.38 Tailgates of Trucks

8.39 Compressed Air

8.40 Work on Electrical Circuits

8.41 Working Near Utilities


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