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1 Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment for Construction

2 Signs and symbols Visible at all times Danger signs Caution signs 1a

3 Exit signs Legible red letters Six inches high Three-fourths inch in width 2a

4 Safety instruction signs/directional signs Safety instruction signs Directional signs 2b

5 Traffic signs Use at points of hazard Follow MUTCD, Part VI 3a

6 Accident prevention tags Temporary means of warning employees Not to be used in place of accident prevention signs 4a

7 Requirements for flagmen Follow MUTCD, Part VI Red flags at least 24 inches square 5a

8 Requirements for flagmen Sign paddles In darkness— retroreflective Warning garment 5b

9 Barricades Protection of employees Conform to MUTCD, Part VI 6a

10 Construction equipment Unattended at night Adjacent to a highway 8a

11 Construction equipment Adjacent to construction areas Provide lights or reflectors 8b

12 Tire mounting Inflating Mounting Dismounting Split rims Rims with locking rings 9a

13 Tire mounting safety equipment Tire rack Safety cage Equivalent protection 9b

14 Suspended machinery or equipment Block or crib machinery Slings, hoists, or jacks Before working under 10a

15 Bulldozer blades/dump bodies Fully lower or block Bulldozer/scraper blades End-loader buckets Dump bodies 10b

16 Bulldozer blades/dump bodies Being repaired When not in use Controls in neutral position Motors stopped/brakes set 10c

17 Equipment parked on inclines Chock wheels Set parking brake 10d

18 Working around power lines Comply with 1926.550(a)(15) Working or moving equipment Near power lines/ energized transmitters 11a

19 Motor vehicle inspection Operate on an off-highway jobsite Not open to public traffic Beginning of each shift 12a

20 Inspect for: Service brakes Trailer brake connections Hand brake Brakes Tires Horn 12b

21 Inspect for: Steering mechanism Coupling devices Seat belts Operating controls Safety devices 12c

22 Inspect for: Lights Reflectors Windshield wipers Defrosters Fire extinguishers Other equipment 12d

23 Correct all defects Before vehicle is placed in service 12e

24 Operating a vehicle in reverse Earthmoving equipment Scrapers Loaders Crawler or wheel tractors Bulldozers 13a

25 Operating a vehicle in reverse Off-highway trucks Graders Agricultural/industrial tractors Similar equipment Obstructed view to the rear 13b

26 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

27 Riding on forklifts Authorized to do so Safe place to ride 14a

28 Forklift operator training Identical to 1910.178(l) 15a

29 Pile driving operations Accept signals from signalmen Hoisting piling/keep employees clear Cutting off driven piles Driving jacked piles 16a

30 Site clearing operations Protect from hazards Instructed in first aid 17a

31 Rollover protective structures Self-propelled scrapers Front-end loaders Dozers 18a

32 Rollover protective structures Industrial tractors Crawler tractors Crawler-type loaders Motor graders 18b

33 ROPS do not apply to Sideboom pipe laying tractors Compactors Rubber-tired skid-steers 18c

34 Info affixed to ROPS Mfg name and address Model number Equipment designed to fit 18d

35 Overhead protection for tractors Solid material Grid or mesh Not a hazard 19a


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