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NAPA Launches Online Work Zone Safety Training

Parul Dubey on February 25, 2020 - in Announcement, Events, News

Greenbelt, Maryland — Every year some 20,000 construction workers are injured and an average of 117 are killed in roadway work zones. For paving contractors, effective training is a key part of ensuring workers are able to recognize and mitigate potential safety hazards or unsafe situations.

To support companies in training their workers, the National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) has released CrewSafety: Work Zone Training, a series of web-based work zone safety training modules specific to the asphalt road construction industry. Hands-on demonstrations of the tool will be held on the NAPA booth, GL20703, during CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020, March 10–14, 2020, in Las Vegas.

Worker injuries and fatalities inside a road construction work zone have remained constant over the past few years. CrewSafety was developed in partnership with the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) to fill the need for a comprehensive training system to help address this problem. The tool includes a Fundamentals of Internal Traffic Control module, along with job-specific modules for equipment operators, drivers, laborers, and supervisors.

“These intuitive and easy-to-use training modules empower road construction crews to recognize and mitigate work zone hazards,” said Dr. Howard Marks, NAPA Vice President of Environment Health & Safety. “Employee training using CrewSafety helps to reinforce a company’s safety culture and its commitment to ensure the safety of its employees.”

More information about CrewSafety: Work Zone Training can be found on the NAPA website at www.AsphaltPavement.org/Safety.

 

About the National Asphalt Pavement Association

The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) is the only trade association that exclusively represents the interests of the asphalt producer/contractor on the national level with Congress, government agencies, and other national trade and business organizations. NAPA supports an active research program designed to improve the quality of asphalt pavements and paving techniques used in the construction of roads, streets, highways, parking lots, airports, and environmental and recreational facilities. The association provides technical, educational, and marketing materials and information to its members; supplies product information to users and specifiers of paving materials; and conducts training courses. The association, which counts more than 1,100 companies as members, was founded in 1955.

 

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