Conspicuity Class 1
Conspicuity level for use in occupational activities which: |
| 1. |
permit full and undivided attention to approaching traffic; |
| 2. |
provide ample separation of the pedestrian worker from conflicting vehicle traffic; |
| 3. |
those exposed to the hazards of warehouse equipment traffic; |
| 4. |
roadside "right-of-way" or sidewalk maintenance workers; and |
| 5. |
delivery vehicle drivers. |
Examples of pedestrian workers who could work in this class may include: |
| 1. |
workers directing vehicle operators to parking/service locations; |
| 2. |
workers retrieving shopping carts from parking areas; |
| 3. |
those exposed to the hazards of warehouse equipment traffic; |
| 4. |
roadside "right-of-way" or sidewalk maintenance workers; and |
| 5. |
delivery vehicle drivers. |
Conspicuity Class 2
Conspicuity level for use in occupational activities where risk levels exceeding those in Class 1, such as where: |
| 1. |
greater visibility is desired during inclement weather conditions; |
| 2. |
complex backgrounds are present; |
| 3. |
employees are performing tasks which divert attention from approaching vehicle traffic; |
| 4. |
work activities take place in or in near proximity to vehicle traffic. |
Examples of pedestrian workers in this class may include: |
| 1. |
roadway construction workers; |
| 2. |
utility workers; |
| 3. |
survey crews; |
| 4. |
railway workers; |
| 5. |
forestry workers; |
| 6. |
school crossing guard; |
| 7. |
parking and/or toll gate personnel; |
| 8. |
airport baggage handlers/ground crew; |
| 9. |
emergency response personnel; and |
| 10. |
law enforcement personnel; and |
| 11. |
accident site investigators. |