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.
Work Zone Safety
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About the Authors
Cal Beyer
Cal Beyer, CWP, is Vice President of Risk, Safety & Mental Wellbeing for ethOs, a Holmes Murphy company.
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Rob Carrington
Rob 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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