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A survey crew is staking curb grades next to live construction traffic and public vehicles. What OSHA visibility requirement applies to exposed employees?

Correct Answer

B) Employees exposed to public vehicular traffic must wear warning vests or other suitable high-visibility garments

OSHA 1926.651(d) requires employees exposed to public vehicular traffic to wear warning vests or other suitable garments marked with or made of reflectorized or high-visibility material. Other choices limit the requirement too narrowly.

Answer Options
A
Classify the condition as a hard hat alone satisfies the traffic requirement
B
Employees exposed to public vehicular traffic must wear warning vests or other suitable high-visibility garments
C
High-visibility garments are required only at night
D
Limit vehicle traffic exposure to the flagger needs high-visibility clothing, only

Why This Is the Correct Answer

OSHA 1926.651(d) requires employees exposed to public vehicular traffic to wear warning vests or other suitable garments marked with or made of reflectorized or high-visibility material. Other choices limit the requirement too narrowly.

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