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Highway Work Zone Safety Trucks

BY S.P.A SAFETY SYSTEM LLC

Highway work zones are hazardous for workers who build, repair, and maintain our streets, bridges, and highways.

Highway work zone safety trucks are a means to protect workers from motorists who have to drive through a complex array of signs, barrels, and lane changes. Download a checklist of measures to prevent worker injuries from vehicles and equipment from “Building Safer Highway Work Zones: Measures to Prevent Worker Injuries from Vehicles and Equipment” by NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health).

For more information on Highway Work Zone Safety Trucks for sale and rent, contact us by calling (973) 347-1101, or by Fax at (973) 347-0064.

FREE DOWNLOAD: “Building Safer Highway Work Zones: Measures to Prevent Worker Injuries from Vehicles and Equipment” by NIOSH (National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)

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