Work zone safety and liability prevention remain key issues for heavy/highway contractors. The lead author has recently transitioned from the construction insurance industry to leading risk management and safety for a large regional heavy/highway contractor specializing in hot mix asphalt production and paving. The co-author is a former Traffic Control Supervisor who transitioned to a Safety Specialist role eight years ago. Work zone safety and liability prevention is in our hearts and minds every day.
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About the Authors
Cal Beyer is the Senior Director of SAFE Workplaces at SAFE Project in Seattle, WA.
Read full bioRob Carrington retired in 2017 after over 24 years working as a Safety Specialist and Traffic Control Supervisor at Lakeside Industries, Inc., in Issaquah, WA.
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