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Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment for Construction
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Signs and symbols Visible at all times Danger signs Caution signs 1a
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Exit signs Legible red letters Six inches high Three-fourths inch in width 2a
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Safety instruction signs/directional signs Safety instruction signs Directional signs 2b
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Traffic signs Use at points of hazard Follow MUTCD, Part VI 3a
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Accident prevention tags Temporary means of warning employees Not to be used in place of accident prevention signs 4a
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Requirements for flagmen Follow MUTCD, Part VI Red flags at least 24 inches square 5a
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Requirements for flagmen Sign paddles In darkness— retroreflective Warning garment 5b
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Barricades Protection of employees Conform to MUTCD, Part VI 6a
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Construction equipment Unattended at night Adjacent to a highway 8a
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Construction equipment Adjacent to construction areas Provide lights or reflectors 8b
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Tire mounting Inflating Mounting Dismounting Split rims Rims with locking rings 9a
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Tire mounting safety equipment Tire rack Safety cage Equivalent protection 9b
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Suspended machinery or equipment Block or crib machinery Slings, hoists, or jacks Before working under 10a
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Bulldozer blades/dump bodies Fully lower or block Bulldozer/scraper blades End-loader buckets Dump bodies 10b
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Bulldozer blades/dump bodies Being repaired When not in use Controls in neutral position Motors stopped/brakes set 10c
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Equipment parked on inclines Chock wheels Set parking brake 10d
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Working around power lines Comply with 1926.550(a)(15) Working or moving equipment Near power lines/ energized transmitters 11a
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Motor vehicle inspection Operate on an off-highway jobsite Not open to public traffic Beginning of each shift 12a
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Inspect for: Service brakes Trailer brake connections Hand brake Brakes Tires Horn 12b
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Inspect for: Steering mechanism Coupling devices Seat belts Operating controls Safety devices 12c
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Inspect for: Lights Reflectors Windshield wipers Defrosters Fire extinguishers Other equipment 12d
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Correct all defects Before vehicle is placed in service 12e
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Operating a vehicle in reverse Earthmoving equipment Scrapers Loaders Crawler or wheel tractors Bulldozers 13a
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Operating a vehicle in reverse Off-highway trucks Graders Agricultural/industrial tractors Similar equipment Obstructed view to the rear 13b
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Operate in reverse only if The equipment has a reverse signal alarm distinguishable from the surrounding noise level, or An employee signals that it is safe to do so 13c
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Riding on forklifts Authorized to do so Safe place to ride 14a
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Forklift operator training Identical to 1910.178(l) 15a
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Pile driving operations Accept signals from signalmen Hoisting piling/keep employees clear Cutting off driven piles Driving jacked piles 16a
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Site clearing operations Protect from hazards Instructed in first aid 17a
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Rollover protective structures Self-propelled scrapers Front-end loaders Dozers 18a
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Rollover protective structures Industrial tractors Crawler tractors Crawler-type loaders Motor graders 18b
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ROPS do not apply to Sideboom pipe laying tractors Compactors Rubber-tired skid-steers 18c
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Info affixed to ROPS Mfg name and address Model number Equipment designed to fit 18d
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Overhead protection for tractors Solid material Grid or mesh Not a hazard 19a
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