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Work Zone Safety Taskforce
The Work Zone Safety Task Force was established in 1993 by executive
order as the work zone policy making group for WSDOT. The task force
meets quarterly and is chaired by Chris Christopher, State Maintenance
Engineer and Linea Laird, State Construction Engineer. Membership
is made up from several state agencies and industry representation including,
WSDOT,
FHWA, WSP, Roadway Contractors and others. The Traffic Control Oversight
Committee, Safety Products Team and the Technical Subcommittee report
to the task force and are responsible for various work zone related training
and technical standards development and oversight.
Each quarter the task force agenda contains many different work zone
items that may include training, standards, new products, innovative
practices, legislation and more.
Work Zone Safety Task Force Team Goals:
- Decrease the need and use of work zones through the design effort.
- Reduce the traffic/ worker interface through positive separation.
- Maintain traffic flow through work zones.
- Review products and practices to encourage state of the art best
practices.
- Continue to learn from active work zones through successes and near
misses.
- Bring to resolution work zone issues of statewide interest.
- Communicate and educate both WSDOT staff and industry on work zone
safety.
The task force is constantly involved in examining current work zone
trends and issues and has been a driving force in improving work zone
safety in Washington. The following list shows a few of the items that
the task force, along with various work zone safety partners, has been
responsible for pursuing and implementing.
- high visibility clothing standards
- driver and public information efforts
- double traffic fines in work zone legislation
- work zone drivers education program
- work zone training courses
- work zone standards
- work zone review standards
- Give'em a Brake program
- Work Zone Traffic Control Guidelines Book
- Fluorescent Orange Sign Sheeting
The task force may be contacted through any of the members or
Frank Newboles, WSDOT State Workzone Safety & Mobility Manager at newbolf@wsdot.wa.gov.
- Work Zone Safety Products Team is chaired by Marty Weed and is a part of the WSDOT New Products Committee and evaluates work zone related safety products for possible use in Washington. The team includes members Frank Newboles, Steve Haapala and other region contacts as appropriate for evaluation purposes.
- Work Zone Technical Subcommittee is chaired by Frank Newboles and is the technical team associated to the main Work Zone Safety Task Force that is tasked with the duties to discuss, evaluate, process and report to the main committee those issues that are raised at the tast force committee meetings. Team members represent each of the regions and members are:
Work Zone Safety Task Force Meeting Minutes
Issue Tracking Forms
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