
Hazard Alert – Light Pole & Traffic Signal Electrical Hazards
Traffic signals, electronic crosswalk signs, and light poles are integrated into society to the point of commonality. They appear benign and thus considered safe, even to those who regularly work on them. However, many municipalities nationwide are facing the consequences of not having adequate infrastructure inspections and routine maintenance programs for these facilities. Read our Hazard Alert on Light Pole & Traffic Signal Electrical Hazards for information on how to prevent injuries to both people and animals.
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