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Construction workers are responsible for building houses, roads, bridges, industrial buildings and so much more. These very same workers also work to repair and improve infrastructures in otherwise dangerous situations.

Due to this kind of work, there are inherent risks that workers and their supervisors must be aware of. In order to avoid risk, construction workers typically used highly specialized equipment that allow them to do the just as best and as easily as possible.

Some of those specialized pieces of equipment can refer to the vehicles that they use on their job sites.

Different type of vehicles

There are a large number of vehicles that construction workers use depending on the project that they are working on. Some of the most common include:

  • Bulldozer
  • Skidder
  • Yard trucks
  • Excavator
  • Tractors
  • Dump trucks
  • Concrete mixers
  • Cranes
  • Machinery transport
  • Pavers
  • Rollers
  • Trencher
  • Combines
  • Forklifts
  • Backhoe
  • Road sweeper
  • Tanker

With each of these highly specialized vehicles come specific risks that are most common depending on the function and size that these trucks are meant to carry out. Some of of the most common risks include:

  • Collision with civilian vehicles
  • Tipping
  • Back-up accidents
  • Issues seeing on-foot workers

These risks are one of the reasons why it is a great idea to apply construction light bars for trucks that are on the worksite during the day and night. When construction companies outfit their vehicles with warning lights and light bars, they immediately reduce the risks of unnecessary accidents like the ones listed above.

Traditional light bars offer 360 degrees of light, which enables motorists and pedestrians to notice the work and see the crews much better. With improved visibility in potentially dangerous scenarios, everyone stays safer. Just as workers wear vests with reflectors to increase their visibility when doing road work or in situations with reduced light, vehicles should have warning lights to keep in site while on the road or on the job site.

Light bars are without a doubt the most popular forms of warning on construction vehicles. Other common lights include surface mount lights, surface and grille LEDS, and more. Together, each type of light is utilized to improve visibility and reduce accidents and collisions.

How construction lights keep workers safe

Construction vehicle lighting can keep workers safe in a number of ways. The prime way is that they simply provide light when it is needed. According to OSHA statistics, construction workers face risks such as:

  • Head strikes
  • Being caught in running equipment
  • Heatstroke
  • Vehicle overturns
  • Frostbite
  • Hazardous containments
  • Collisions

There is no doubt that these hazards are greatly reduced when proper worker safety equipment is used. This certainly includes warning lights on construction and utility vehicles. Construction light bars will go a long way in helping to create a much safer work environment.

Hopefully, this quick breakdown has helped you better understand the value of construction light bars. Now, all that’s left for you to do is find the best option for your trucks and mount them before your next job begins.

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