Safety Best Practices in Construction & Materials Conference - Harold Mullen Texas Asphalt Pavement Association

 
Harold Mullen
Texas Asphalt Pavement Association
2021 Construction & Materials Conference
December 8, 2021
 
SAFETY BEST PRACTICES
 
Safety Shares
 
Wear your PPE and be visible.
Control or eliminate exposure to
the jobsite hazards.
Situational awareness, be alert and
watch out for your co-workers and
the public.
There is someone who needs you
and expects you to come home
safe!
 
PPE Bag
 
More Info
 
Business
 
A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like
these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole
heart. I am alone, and entire soul, like these sweet mornings of
spring which I enjoy with my whole heart
 
#endthestreak
 
There’s been a death every day on Texas roads for
21 years straight, over 75,000 people.
Most crashes & fatalities are preventable.
Buckle up.
Obey the speed limits.
Eliminate distractions.
Never drive under the influence, plan a sober ride
home.
Make the best & safest decisions behind the
wheel.
HELP spread the word to family & friends!
 
More Info
 
Business
 
A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like
these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole
heart. I am alone, and entire soul, like these sweet mornings of
spring which I enjoy with my whole heart
 
School Zone
 
 
5 Keys to reduce collisions, prevent injuries, and save lives.
 
01. Aim high in steering
 
03. Keep your eyes moving
 
04. Leave yourself an out
 
05. Make sure they see you
 
02. Get the big picture
 
Smith
5Keys
 
The
 
Scan the road ahead 15 seconds, gives you
more information to make decisions.
 
Direct eye contact, using your headlights or
flashers, use your horn will help you
communicate with other traffic.
 
Check your mirrors every 5 to 8 seconds.
 
Avoid focusing on any object for more than 2
seconds.
 
Surround your vehicle with space when
possible.
 
 
Work Zone
 
Slow down & follow posted work zone speed
limits.
Pay attention & put the phone away.
Don’t tailgate.
Obey road crew flaggers.
Plan ahead to avoid delays.
 
CARES
www.texasasphalt.org/all-hands
 
SAFETY
 
Harold Mullen
Texas Asphalt Pavement Association
2021 Construction & Materials Conference
December 8, 2021
 
SAFETY BEST PRACTICES
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This content highlights safety best practices shared by Harold Mullen during the Texas Asphalt Pavement Association's 2021 Construction & Materials Conference. It emphasizes the importance of wearing PPE, being vigilant on the job site, obeying road safety rules, and spreading awareness to prevent road accidents and fatalities, especially in Texas. The visuals and messages serve as reminders to prioritize safety in various scenarios, from work zones to school zones.


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  1. SAFETY BEST PRACTICES Harold Mullen Texas Asphalt Pavement Association 2021 Construction & Materials Conference December 8, 2021

  2. Safety Shares

  3. PPE Bag Wear your PPE and be visible. Control or eliminate exposure to the jobsite hazards. Situational awareness, be alert and watch out for your co-workers and the public. There is someone who needs you and expects you to come home safe!

  4. More Info Business #endthestreak There s been a death every day on Texas roads for 21 years straight, over 75,000 people. Most crashes & fatalities are preventable. A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart Obey the speed limits. Buckle up. Eliminate distractions. Never drive under the influence, plan a sober ride home. Make the best & safest decisions behind the wheel. HELP spread the word to family & friends!

  5. More Info Business School Zone Slow down. A wonderful serenity has taken possession of my entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart. I am alone, and entire soul, like these sweet mornings of spring which I enjoy with my whole heart Put away your cell phone. Stay alert. Obey school zone speed limit signs and all traffic rules. Drive safely around school buses and other vehicles.

  6. 5 Keys to reduce collisions, prevent injuries, and save lives.

  7. The Smith5Keys 01. Aim high in steering Scan the road ahead 15 seconds, gives you more information to make decisions. 02. Get the big picture Check your mirrors every 5 to 8 seconds. 03. Keep your eyes moving Avoid focusing on any object for more than 2 seconds. Surround your vehicle with space when possible. 04. Leave yourself an out Direct eye contact, using your headlights or flashers, use your horn will help you communicate with other traffic. 05. Make sure they see you

  8. Work Zone Slow down & follow posted work zone speed limits. Pay attention & put the phone away. Don t tailgate. Obey road crew flaggers. Plan ahead to avoid delays. CARES

  9. www.texasasphalt.org/all-hands

  10. SAFETY

  11. SAFETY BEST PRACTICES Harold Mullen Texas Asphalt Pavement Association 2021 Construction & Materials Conference December 8, 2021

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