Traffic guard

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Traffic guard
Japanese traffic guard
Occupation
NamesFlagger, Traffic Controller, Traffic Marshall/Traffic Marshal
Occupation type
Employment
Activity sectors
Traffic, Security
Specialty{{#statements:P1995}}
Description
Related jobs
Traffic Police, Security Guard
Soviet traffic guard N. Klimenko in the suburbs of Vienna
Traffic guard on Michigan Avenue in Chicago

Traffic guards, also known as traffic controllers, traffic marshalls/traffic marshals or flaggers, are trained to set up warning signs and barricades to slow down the speed of traffic in a temporary traffic control zone. When they are on scene they will set up equipment to warn approaching traffic about the incident.[1]

Equipment

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Traffic guards use a variety of equipment:[1]

  • Signal flags.
  • Signal hand sign; called stop/slow paddles in the United States, these are a sign that has 'stop' on one side and 'slow' or 'go' on the other side.
  • Traffic vest.
  • Helmet (or a hard hat); protecting the head from hazards.

Automated traffic controls

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In some cases, alternatives to human traffic guards are used for traffic control. Traffic guards may be assisted by Automated flagger assistance devices (AFADs) so that they can stay out of the roadway when directing traffic.[2] Temporary traffic lights or yield signs may also be used as an alternative to human traffic guards.[3]

See also

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References

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