FLAGGER

FLAGGER

Category: SIGNAGE

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Flagger Equipment/Products:

  1. Flagger Signs:
    These are warning or stop/slow signs held by flaggers to control traffic. These signs are often made of durable materials, with clear markings like "STOP" and "SLOW" to indicate traffic instructions.

    • Material: Typically made from lightweight metal or plastic with reflective surfaces for visibility.
    • Size: Common sizes range from 24 inches to 36 inches in diameter for good visibility.
    • Reflective Coating: Often equipped with reflective coatings to enhance visibility in low-light or nighttime conditions.
  2. Handheld Flags:
    Flags are typically used by flaggers to signal vehicles. These flags come in different colors and are often red or orange for high visibility.

    • Material: Made from durable fabrics like polyester or nylon.
    • Size: Standard flags can be 18” x 18” or larger, depending on the required visibility and traffic control regulations.
    • Color: High-visibility colors such as red, orange, or fluorescent yellow.
  3. Flagger Safety Gear:
    Flaggers are required to wear proper safety gear to ensure visibility and safety while directing traffic.

    • High-Visibility Vests: These are fluorescent-colored vests (usually orange or yellow) with reflective stripes, making flaggers visible from a distance.
    • Gloves: Durable gloves to help flaggers handle tools and equipment safely.
    • Head Protection: Helmets or hard hats may be worn in construction zones to protect flaggers from potential accidents.
    • Protective Footwear: Steel-toe boots or other sturdy footwear for added protection.
  4. Flagger Warning Lights:
    Sometimes, flaggers use warning lights to further enhance visibility during low-light conditions or at night.

    • Type: Flashing lights or LED lights attached to the flagger or their signs.
    • Power Source: Battery-powered or rechargeable lights.
  5. Flagger Training Devices:
    Some training devices or kits help ensure flaggers are prepared for their roles.

    • Devices: Simulated signs, flags, and equipment for practice in safe environments.
    • Purpose: Used for training flaggers on how to manage traffic safely and follow legal protocols.

Uses of Flaggers:

  • Directing traffic during road repairs, construction, or accidents.
  • Managing lane closures and detours.
  • Ensuring safe movement of vehicles and pedestrians in busy or hazardous work zones.

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