Integrated Risk Management for Improving Internal Traffic Control, Work-Zone Safety, and Mobility during Major Construction, TPF-5(081), 2012
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01/10/2012
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Highway construction is among the most dangerous industries in the US. Internal traffic control design, along with how construction equipment and vehicles interact with the traveling public, have a significant effect on how safe a highway construction work zone can be. An integrated approach was taken to research work-zone safety issues and mobility, including input from many personnel, ranging from roadway designers to construction laborers and equipment operators. The research team analyzed crash data from Iowa work-zone incident reports and Occupational Safety and Health Administration data for the industry in conjunction with the results of personal interviews, a targeted work-zone ingress and egress survey, and a work-zone pilot project. |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/15009/1/IA_DOT_SWZDI_TPF-5%28081%29_integrated_risk_mgmt.pdf http://publications.iowa.gov/15009/2/IA_DOT_SWZDI_TPF-5%28081%29_integrated_risk_mgmt_t2.pdf (2012) Integrated Risk Management for Improving Internal Traffic Control, Work-Zone Safety, and Mobility during Major Construction, TPF-5(081), 2012. Transportation, Department of |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/15009/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Transportation #Roads and highways #Traffic safety #Design and Construction |
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Departmental Report NonPeerReviewed |