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Effective Implementation of a Worksite Traffic Control Plan

This module outlines the responsibilities of the Worksite Traffic Supervisor (WTS) in implementing a Traffic Control Plan (TCP). The WTS reviews the TCP for accuracy, sets up the Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) zone, installs necessary Traffic Control Devices (TCDs), and monitors the zone for compliance and safety. Regular inspections and documentation of all actions taken are crucial in ensuring the effectiveness of the TCP and minimizing potential legal issues. Essential steps include evaluating site conditions, inspecting during night hours, and maintaining thorough logs.

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Effective Implementation of a Worksite Traffic Control Plan

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  1. Module 5 Implementing a Traffic Control Plan

  2. Worksite Traffic Supervisor • The WTS • Reviews the TCP for accuracy • Implements the TCP • Inspects the TTC zone • Monitors the TTC zone • Documents all actions taken

  3. Steps in Implementing a TCP • TTC zone setup • TCD installation

  4. Installing TCDs • Determine the installation sequence. • Assemble the necessary TCDs. • Arrange for delivery equipment. • Organize TCDs on vehicle for quick installation.

  5. Remaining Implementation Tasks • Review the TCP for accuracy • Implement the TCP • Inspect the TTC zone • Monitor the TTC zone • Document all actions taken

  6. Inspect the TTC Zone Compare the TCP with actual conditions at the worksite and identify any changes that may be needed

  7. Monitor the TTC Zone • Schedule regular inspections • Must inspect the site at night • Drive at the speed that traffic is traveling • Look for problem areas

  8. Document All Actions Taken • WTS creates and maintains a log to document all activities in the TTC zone. • Detailed documentation minimizes the chance of legal problems. • Take notes on the spot – include date and time.

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