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2019 Iowa Work Zone Safety Workshops

Event Details
LOCATION

Various locations around the state!

VENUE

Various venues around the state

DATES

March 18, 2019 — March 19, 2019

Event Contact
Paul Albritton
InTrans, Iowa LTAP
515-294-1231
palbritt@iastate.edu

Description

During February and March, 2019, work zone traffic control and safety training will be offered at several Iowa venues so that workers across the state can participate conveniently. Each one-day workshop will cover current revisions in the 2009 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), particularly Part 6.

The workshops consist of a general session for all participants, plus breakout sessions tailored to specific categories of work zone activities: city, county, utility, Iowa DOT construction and contractors, and Iowa DOT maintenance.

Who Should Attend?

The MUTCD recommends that all workers (and their supervisors) whose duties place them on or near the traveled portion of roadways regularly complete work zone traffic control training. The Iowa Work Zone Safety Workshops provide this valuable training. It is not necessary to attend a work zone safety workshop every year; every three years is recommended. Within an organization, workers’ attendance can be rotated systematically, making it possible for staff at all levels to attend every few years.

For anyone interested in Iowa DOT specifications and requirements, the Iowa DOT Construction and Contractors breakout session may be most appropriate. The City breakout session may be best for workers interested in urban work zone applications. The Iowa DOT Maintenance breakout sessions are specifically designed for Iowa DOT staff.

In addition to street and road agencies, contractors, consultant engineering staff, vendors, and suppliers in the road construction industry are welcome to participate and are encouraged to register for the same breakout session categories as those with whom they do business.

Workshop Objectives

  • To introduce the principles and convey the importance of using proper methods for safe and efficient temporary traffic control at work sites.
  • To examine specific applications relevant to situations routinely encountered by city, county, utility, contractor, and Iowa DOT crews.
  • To reduce motor vehicle traffic crashes at road work sites, resulting in greater safety for highway users and workers alike.

Typical Workshop Agenda

8:00 – 8:30 a.m.
Registration

8:30 – 10:00 a.m. General Session
General Overview
Work zone crashes and fatalities
FHWA work zone observations
Iowa DOT Motor Vehicle Enforcement

10:15 a.m. Breakout Sessions
Specifics in areas of interest: county, city, utility, Iowa DOT construction and contractors, or Iowa DOT maintenance

12:00 – 12:45 p.m.
Lunch on site with presentation

12:45 – 3:00 p.m. Breakout Sessions Continued

3:00 p.m.
Wrap-up
Completion certification awards
Adjournment

Participants will receive handbooks and certificates of completion.

Special Needs and Adverse Weather

If you need accommodations for a disability or a dietary restriction or are concerned about weather cancellations, call the registration desk, 515-294-6222. Note: Because the workshop is scheduled for several dates and locations, it is unlikely any workshop will be canceled or postponed due to weather.

For More Information

For information about program content, contact Paul Albritton at the Institute for Transportation at 515-294-1231 or palbritt@iastate.edu. For information about registration, contact ISU Registration Services at 515-294-6222 or registrations@iastate.edu

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