by Contributor | April 14, 2023 10:34 am
National Work Zone Awareness Week brings attention to spring construction season
NEW YORK – National Grid reminds drivers to slow down when approaching work zones on roads and highways as part of National Work Zone Awareness Week. The annual commemoration, promoted by the U.S. Department of Transportation, takes place April 17-21 and marks the start of spring construction season.
The onset of spring means National Grid crews will begin performing necessary infrastructure upgrades along roads, and some may require roadway work areas, including lane or shoulder closures. Observing warnings is a matter of safety for both our crews and drivers. Slowing down and paying attention to your surroundings can ensure the well-being of all involved.
Struck-by incidents are a leading cause of death among construction workers and the leading cause of nonfatal injuries in the construction industry. In 2021, 72 workers were killed, and 400 were injured in struck-by accidents in work zones, according to the most current data available from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
National Grid workers go through extensive training on work zone safety. Crews on duty in work zones or near our infrastructure wear high-visibility garments, eye protection, and hard hats.
The U.S. Department of Transportation offers the following tips for driving safely through work zones:
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