ARTBA accepting applications for 2005 Roadway Work Zone Safety Awareness Awards

April 15, 2005

The American Road and Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) is now accepting nominations for the 2005 “Roadway Work Zone Safety Awareness Awards.”

Sponsored by the ARTBA-TDF and the National Safety Council, this annual award competition recognizes specific programs, education campaigns, news stories or innovations in technology that demonstrate excellence in promoting safety in roadway construction zones.

The awards program is divided into four categories:

The American Road and Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) is now accepting nominations for the 2005 “Roadway Work Zone Safety Awareness Awards.”

Sponsored by the ARTBA-TDF and the National Safety Council, this annual award competition recognizes specific programs, education campaigns, news stories or innovations in technology that demonstrate excellence in promoting safety in roadway construction zones.

The awards program is divided into four categories:

Government Outreach – This category recognizes the specific public outreach campaigns or safety programs by federal, state or local government agencies aimed at improving work zone safety.

Private Outreach Campaigns – This category recognizes the efforts of national, state and local private sector organizations, such as construction companies, utility companies or trade associations, that promote roadway work zone safety through implementation of employee and/or public education campaigns and training programs.

Worker Training – This category recognizes special national, state and local training programs by public or private sector organizations targeted towards improving the safety of workers impacted by roadway construction.

Innovations in Technology – This category recognizes manufacturers of equipment and products that use innovative technology to improve safety for motorists and workers in and around roadway work zones.

The competition is open to all interested individuals and organizations. An independent panel of judges will evaluate the entries. Applications must be received at the ARTBA headquarters building in Washington, D.C., by Monday, August 1. To inquire about the award program or obtain a copy of the application form, contact ARTBA’s Rhonda Britton at 202-289-4434. The application is also available online at www.artba.org.

The awards will be presented at a special awards banquet during the “Roadway Work Zone Conference” at Intertraffic North America, Sept. 27-29, 2005 in Baltimore, Maryland.

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