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ROADS & BRIDGES | HEALTH & SAFETY

The adequacy of traffic control measures during road works Prior to the treatise research study undertaken by the second co-author for an MSc (Built Environment) Construction Health and Safety Management, limited – if any – studies related to road construction workers’ health and safety (H&S) had been undertaken. By Professor John Smallwood* and Shaun Norris**

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he aim of the study was to determine the H&S problems confronting road construction, as well as road construction traffic safety issues, and evolve a response. The sub-problems identified include construction workers being struck by passing vechicles, accidents involving passing vehicles, construction workers struck by construction plant and equipment, and confusion during traffic control management.

Research method and sample stratum To collect data, three descriptive surveys were conducted on two different road construction projects within the Eastern Cape. The survey participants included engineering consultants, contractors, traffic safety officers, general road construction workers, as well as random motorists driving through the work zone. Further data was collected from a speed measuring instrument placed in the work zone of a major new

interchange on the N2 leading to the Baywest Mall development near Gqeberha.

understand signage well, they do not respond to speed-reducing signage. It should be noted that 88.6% of the 616 vehicles measured during the speed measuring exercise exceeded the 60 km/h speed limit before and alongside the work zone. Furthermore, signage in poor condition can increase the risk of accidents. Ultimately, the competency of the contractor responsible for the traffic accommodation can influence the site H&S.

Recommendations Summary of the salient findings The findings indicate that workers are aware of the risks associated with working in a road construction work zone, and that traffic accommodation is important for their H&S. While workers believe barriers are sufficient protection from vehicles, they perceive that road users are not aware of the risks to workers in the work zone, and therefore do not slow down when passing by. In terms of construction plant, respondents believe that plant operators are skilled, fit and mindful of fellow workers. However, their visibility is hampered, which results in injuries. Plant is generally mechanically sound and adequately equipped with warning devices. However, mobile phones also distract workers and thus should not be used in the work zone. With respect to traffic control, respondents contend that motorists do not respond to advance warning signs. Although they

The public needs to be educated in terms of the risks associated with speeding through a work zone. Electronic speed measuring devices should also be placed prior to the work zone to make road users aware of the speed required, reduced in stages in relation to the speed limit. Sensors and cameras must also be installed on the rear and side panels of construction plant for operators to have all-round vision. Furthermore, the use of mobile phones must be prohibited. Alternatively, a mobile phone booth must be erected for workers to use when needed. In conclusion, work zone H&S is a concern that requires more attention to reduce the risk of injury to workers. Therefore, the preplanning of work zone layouts is essential. *Department of Construction Management, Nelson Mandela University **Health & Safety Consultant

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