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Motor Vehicles and Construction

Updated: May 21, 2024


Saturday, December 30, 2023



Am I In Danger?


If vehicle safety practices are not observed at your site, you risk being pinned between construction vehicles and walls, struck by swinging backhoes, crushed beneath overturned vehicles, you risk being struck by trucks or cars.


How Do I Avoid Hazards?


Wear seat belts that meet OSHA standards, except on equipment that is designed only for standup operation, or that has no rollover protective structure. [29 CFR 1926.601(b)(9)]

Check vehicles before each shift to assure that all parts and accessories are in safe operating condition. E Light has a Vehicle Pre-Use Inspection Audit that is to be used before operating any vehicle each shift.

Do not drive a vehicle in reverse gear with an obstructed rear view, unless it has an audible reverse alarm, or another worker signals that it is safe. When parking in parking lots or parking areas, be sure to back into your parking spot so that you can pull out forward. Many accidents occur in parking areas because vehicles backing out of parking spots have many blind spots.

Drive vehicles or equipment only on roadways or grades that are safely constructed and maintained. Make sure that you and all other personnel are in the clear before using dumping or lifting devices.

Lower or block bulldozer and scraper blades, end-loader buckets, dump bodies, etc., when not in use, and leave all controls in neutral position. Set parking brakes when vehicles and equipment are parked and chock the wheels if they are on an incline.

All vehicles must have adequate braking systems and other safety devices.

Haulage vehicles that are loaded by cranes, power shovels, loaders etc., must have a cab shield or canopy that protects the driver from falling materials.

Do not exceed a vehicle's rated load or lift capacity.

Do not carry personnel unless there is a safe place to ride.

Use traffic signs, barricades or flaggers when construction takes place near public roadways.

Workers must be highly visible in all levels of light. Warning clothing, such as red or orange vests, are required; and if worn for night work, must be of reflective material.

Be sure to follow traffic laws and always make sure you are leaving enough space between you and vehicles in front of you to ensure you can safely stop if they suddenly stop.

Do not put yourself in distracted driving situations. Do not text or check your emails while driving.

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