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Utility Work Zone Traffic Control

Utility Work Zone Traffic Control Plans – Presentations

The program provides an introduction to utility work zone operations and presents recommendations for several important aspects of safety related to utility work, including the establishment of a safety culture in the organization, the use of uniform and consistent traffic control devices and systems, and the development of a set of typical temporary traffic control plans (TTCP) that are appropriate for specific types of work sites.   Two software programs developed as a part of the project are also covered.

Below are links to two Powerpoint presentations, which may be used to conduct a training program on the Utility Work Zone Traffic Control Guidelines.   The presentation for the Morning Session is used as Management and Safety Officials’ Module and the presentation for the Afternoon Session is used as Utility Workers, Foremen, and Supervisors’ Module.

The user may click on any of the following links to have access to any of the presentations.   Once a link is clicked, a message box will appear prompting the user to either Save or Open the file.   Please choose “Save” and navigate in your file directory where you want to store the file.

  • Morning Presentation – Management and Safety Officials’ Module
  • Afternoon Presentation – Utility Workers, Foremen, and Supervisors’ Module

Posted: 5/14/2009

Topics: Software; Temporary Traffic Control; Traffic Control Plans; Utility Operations

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