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Training

Anatomy of a Work Zone, Safety and Liability Exposure in Improperly Prepared Work Zones Webinar – By Scott Wolf

Improperly prepared work zone

On March 24, 2009 Speaker Scott Wolf of Dicke Safety Products presented on a case study of an actual crash and resulting law suit involving a temporary utility work zone on a low volume/low speed road. What was done and what should have been done according to the current MUTCD were examined. Lessons learned from the resulting liabilities and the other outcomes in the case were also discussed.

Provider: American Road & Transportation Builders Association
Languages: English
Locations: ONLINE
Website: Link to URL
Notes:

The recording of Scott Wolf’s related presentation at 2009 National Traffic Management & Work Zone Safety Conference can be viewed on the website above.

Record Types: Clearinghouse Webinars
Topics: Maintenance Practices; Tort Liability

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