Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Field Operations Guide - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
SIGNINGS & MARKINGS (T000)Painting Centerlines (T010)FOG-1401PERFORMANCEVALUESFUNCTION Hours Per Unit 2.000 Daily Expectation 20 Accomplishment UnitMileFE01RECOMMENDEDPROCEDURE1. Place traffic-control devices as necessary.2. Prepare roadway by brooming if necessary.3. Assign personnel as follows: Two or three workers set up striper. One worker drives pilot vehicle ahead of striper. Three workers operate striper. One worker drives paint-supply truck and relocates safety devices.4. Clean up equipment, and remove traffic-control devices.Special Note: Determine accomplishment before leaving job site.10/11 Page 2 of 2
FOG-1402ChapterSIGNINGS & MARKINGS(T000)SubjectPainting Lane Lines(T020)DESCRIPTIONPainting the lane-line markings on all roadway surfaces for vehiculartraffic control and for delineation of lane separation for roadway useInclude pavement markings layout. Report accomplishments byrecording the number of miles the striper traveled when painting thesubject line, that is, the speedometer mileage for the distance striped.(Section Required)SCHEDULINGSchedule at the region in coordination with resurfacing and sealingactivities that destroy existing markings. Paint lane-line markings as soonas possible after resurfacing operations. Observe seasonal andtemperature limitations for painting.RECOMMENDEDPERSONNEL Heavy Equipment Operator (2)Highway District Crew Foreman (1)Light Equipment Operator (1)Special Equipment Operator (1)RECOMMENDEDEQUIPMENT Centerline striper (1)Pickup truck (1)Paint truck (1)RECOMMENDEDMATERIALSWhite paintGlass beadsENVIRONMENTALIMPACTSUse procedures in compliance with the Environmental Handbook tomanage all wastes created by painting and by cleaning of equipmentafter painting. Wastewater from cleaning paint equipment is not allowedin a Type B floor drain.10/11 Page 1 of 2
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FOG-1402ChapterSIGNINGS & MARKINGS(T000)SubjectPainting Lane Lines(T020)DESCRIPTIONPainting the lane-line markings on all roadway surfaces for vehiculartraffic control and for delineation of lane separation for roadway useInclude pavement markings layout. Report accomplishments byrecording the number of miles the striper traveled when painting thesubject line, that is, the speedometer mileage for the distance striped.(Section Required)SCHEDULINGSchedule at the region in coordination with resurfacing and sealingactivities that destroy existing markings. Paint lane-line markings as soonas possible after resurfacing operations. Observe seasonal andtemperature limitations for painting.RECOMMENDEDPERSONNEL Heavy Equipment Operator (2)Highway District Crew Foreman (1)Light Equipment Operator (1)Special Equipment Operator (1)RECOMMENDEDEQUIPMENT Centerline striper (1)Pickup truck (1)Paint truck (1)RECOMMENDEDMATERIALSWhite paintGlass beadsENVIRONMENTALIMPACTSUse procedures in compliance with the Environmental Handbook tomanage all wastes created by painting and by cleaning of equipmentafter painting. Wastewater from cleaning paint equipment is not allowedin a Type B floor drain.10/11 Page 1 of 2