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Variety of tools available to reduce risk Oregon Department of Transportation employee Tim Swift said it was just a few years ago that he was working on a section of
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Variety of tools available to reduce risk Oregon Department of Transportation employee Tim Swift said it was just a few years ago that he was working on a section of
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This column originally appeared in The Daily Journal of Commerce in Buildings Bridges and Roads By: Mike Salsgiver As we approach the eighth anniversary of the start of the Great
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Governor Brown, ODOT, and highway construction contractors call attention to the dangers when travelers moving through work zones speed or don’t pay attention Travelers can help protect themselves and their
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