['Work Zones']
['Work Zones', 'Signals and Barricades', 'Flaggers']
07/17/2024
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Alaska has adopted federal OSHA standards and incorporates them by reference. The Alaska Occupational Safety and Health Division (AKOSH) has no additional requirements for work zones, flaggers, signals, and barricades.
Note that some states have requirements for work zones and flaggers that fall under the state’s Department of Transportation regulations, in addition to the OSHA-related requirements listed here.
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Citations
- 1926.200(g) – Traffic control signs and devices
- 1926.201(a) – Flaggers
- 1926.651(d) – Exposure to vehicular traffic
- 1926.6 – Incorporation by reference, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (MUTCD), 2009 Edition
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