On September 4, 2008, over 1,500 viewers logged on live to gain insight to the new Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulation that takes effect November 24, 2008. During this hour long session Speakers Hari Kalla, MUTCD Team Leader for FHWA’s Office of Operations and Janice Bradley, Technical Director of the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) gave crucial information for understanding this new standard that requires the use of high visibility clothing (as defined by the ANSI/ISEA 107 standard) when working in the right-of-way on federal-aid highways. If you were unable to attend or would like to review the presentation and video, these are now available online for viewing at any time.
View Hari Kalla’s Worker Visibility Rule presentation*
View Janice Bradley’s ANSI/ISEA 107-2004 and ANSI/ISEA 207-2006 presentation*
* If another format is needed, please contact us.
Q & A with Ken Wood and Janice Bradley on High Visibility Clothing Requirements
Who needs to know?
People who have responsibility for workers on Federal-aid highway projects:
- Construction and maintenance workers
- Survey crews
- Utility crews
- Emergency and Incident responders
- Law enforcement when: directing traffic, investigating crashes, handling lane closures, obstructed roadways and disasters.
News Release
Certification: No
Languages: English
Locations: ONLINE
Record Types: Clearinghouse Webinars
Topics: High Visibility Clothing