Watching many videos online, it's interesting to see H&S regulations becoming all the more obvious in more recent years, especially in UK and European videos. Even working on a heritage line I'm obliged to wear a very minimum of a hi vis vest working on locos and trains, and hi vis overalls or equivalent if I'm working on the line.
I notice that in videos of US operations, hi vis seems almost non-existent beyond the odd vest but perhaps some of our US members could say if this is the case or not? It seems at odds when certain safety critical road vehicles are festooned with all manner of lights and road workers are surrounded by flags, signs, lights and hi vis.
My own opinion is that it's a good thing here, especially in less clement weather and I'm always super aware when working around the track, which can often be quite space restricted. Perhaps the US laws are more lenient in this respect as there is far more space? It's not a criticism at all, simply curiosity.
Apologies if it's been discussed before.
I notice that in videos of US operations, hi vis seems almost non-existent beyond the odd vest but perhaps some of our US members could say if this is the case or not? It seems at odds when certain safety critical road vehicles are festooned with all manner of lights and road workers are surrounded by flags, signs, lights and hi vis.
My own opinion is that it's a good thing here, especially in less clement weather and I'm always super aware when working around the track, which can often be quite space restricted. Perhaps the US laws are more lenient in this respect as there is far more space? It's not a criticism at all, simply curiosity.
Apologies if it's been discussed before.