Title: Signs, Signals, and Barricades - Subpart G
1Signs, Signals, and Barricades - Subpart G
Vincent J. Giblin, General President
Phone (304) 253-8674 Fax (304) 253-7758 E-mail
hazmat_at_iuoeiettc.org
1293 Airport Road Beaver, WV 25813
2- This material was produced under grant number
46C5-HT16 from the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It
does not necessarily reflect the views or
policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor
does mention of trade names, commercial products,
or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S.
Government.
3SIGNS
Danger Signs
Used only where an immediate hazard exists
DANGER
Used for additional wording
Used only to warn against potential hazards
Caution Signs
CAUTION
Used for additional wording
4EXIT SIGNS
EXIT
Background must be white
Letters must be red, minimum 6 inches high,
3/4 inch wide
5Traffic Signs
- Shall conform with ANSI D6.1-1971 Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices for streets and
highways. - Certain State guidelines may pertain to work
activity(PA Publication 203)
6Tags- temporary signs, usually attached to a
piece of equipment, to warn of existing or
immediate hazards
DO NOT OPERATE
CAUTION
OUT OF ORDER DO NOT USE
DANGER
Table G-1
7Signaling
Flagman- used when signs, signals, and barricades
do not provide the necessary
protection on or adjacent to a
highway or street.
- Signaling directions shall conform to ANSI
D6.1-1971 - Must wear red or orange garment during flagging
- Must wear reflective material during night
operation - Flags or paddles must be 18 inches square
- Red lights must be used during darkness
- May also conform to Publication 203
8A flagger should have PRIDE
- Professional - And have a neat, clean
appearance be alert and
properly positioned. - Responsive - And able to adjust to changing
conditions. - Informed - And properly briefed by the
supervisor, and know limits of work area. - Decisive - And give signals that are
clear. - Effective - And able to efficiently control
the flow of traffic.
9Barricades
Shall conform to ANSI D6.1 - 1971, Manual on
Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and
Highways, relating to barricades.
10- This material was produced under grant number
46C5-HT16 from the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It
does not necessarily reflect the views or
policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor
does mention of trade names, commercial products,
or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S.
Government.
11END
- This publication was made possible by grant
numbers 5 U45 ES06182-13 AND 5 U45 ES09763-13
from the National Institute of Environmental
Health Sciences (NIEHS), NIH. Its contents are
solely the responsibility of the authors and do
not necessarily represent the official views of
the NIEHS, NIH.