Cone Placement Around Vehicles
A safety talk on proper cone placement around work vehicles to improve visibility and protect workers near traffic.
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Key Hazards
- Vehicles entering unprotected work areas
- Poor visibility around parked work trucks
- Pedestrians entering active vehicle zones
2–3 Minute Talk Script
Cone placement around vehicles is important for utility crews, road workers, inspectors, and contractors operating near traffic or congested work areas. Proper cone placement improves visibility and helps guide both drivers and pedestrians safely around the work zone.
Cones should be placed far enough in advance to provide warning to approaching traffic. Spacing should reflect roadway speed and visibility conditions. Workers should also consider curves, hills, weather, and lighting when setting up cones.
Different operations require different traffic control setups. Utility crews performing short-term roadside work may use minimal cone patterns, while construction projects often require larger taper zones and barricades.
Workers should inspect cones regularly and reposition them if traffic or weather shifts the setup. Proper cone placement helps reduce struck-by risks and improves public awareness.
Safety Reminders
- Place cones far enough ahead of the work area.
- Adjust spacing for traffic speed and visibility.
- Inspect traffic control devices regularly.
- Reposition cones if conditions change.
Ask the Crew
- Is today’s cone setup visible enough for approaching traffic?
- Do weather or roadway conditions require adjustments?