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| Standard Number: | 1926.201; 1926.201(a); 1926.200(g)(2) |
December 8, 2003 Mr. Luis Araya Rojas Manager of Operations Edificar S.A Apdo: 257-1150 La Uruca, Costa Rica Re: Safety Apparel for Flaggers under §1926.201(a) Dear Mr. Rojas: Thank you for your letter dated October 30, 2003, regarding the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) signaling standard for road-side flaggers, 29 CFR 1926.201(a). Your letter asked whether, under OSHA's standards, phosphorescent helmets are suitable replacements for retro-reflective jackets for night-time work. We have paraphrasedyour request as follows. Question: Scenario: At night or in poor visibility conditions, our road-side flaggers are currently supplied with reflective jackets that meet the requirements of your standard, §1926.201(a). Does your standard permit using phosphorescent helmets that have reflective tape on both sides instead of using the reflective garments? Answer No. 29 CFR 1926.201(a) "Signaling" requires: (a) Flaggers. Signaling by flaggers and the use of flaggers, including warning garments worn by flaggers shall conform to Part VI of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, (1988 Edition, Revision 3 or the "Millennium Edition" (MUTCD)) which are incorporated by reference in 1926.200(g)(2).Part VI of the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (Millennium Edition) states that: Section 6E.02 High-Visibility ClothingAs noted in the Federal Register, this provision is designed to ensure that "flaggers must be visible at a minimum distance of 1,000 feet."1 Reflective garments are designed for maximum visibility by those operating around flaggers. In contrast, helmets, even with reflective strips on their sides, have much less surface area available for the reflective material. In addition, unlike the retroreflective clothing that conforms to the standard, the helmet with reflective tape would not "clearly identify the wearer as a person." If you need additional information, please contact us by fax at: U.S. Department of Labor, OSHA, Directorate of Construction, Office of Construction Standards and Guidance, fax # 202-693-1689. You can also contact us by mail at the above office, Room N3468, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20210, although there will be a delay in our receiving correspondence by mail. Sincerely, Russell B. Swanson, Director Directorate of Construction 1 Sept. 12, 2002, Federal Register, volume 67, pages 57722-57736: Final Rule "Safety Standards for Signs, Signals, and Barricades" [back to text] |
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