7.4.5 TCP Review
Each District must have a District Safety Review Team (DSRT). The DSRT is a multidisciplinary team of individuals having sufficient authority to implement, monitor, and review the application of safety techniques and strategies, including project traffic control plans.
The DSRT may be made up of members from the following list:
- District Design Engineer;
- District Construction Engineer;
- District Traffic Engineer;
- District Maintenance Engineer;
- Area Engineer;
- Traffic Safety Coordinator; and
- Public Information Officer.
The DSRT reviews as many traffic control plans as practical, but more importantly, the DSRT should be involved in developing the TCP to eliminate the need for lengthy reviews. The review process must address all areas which influence work zone operations. Some projects may require a focus on a particular area of concern. Apply lessons learned from previous projects’ review efforts to address safety and mobility.
Generally, the DSRT reviews TCP during the Detailed (60%) milestone submission review by the District and subsequent milestone submissions as deemed necessary.
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