Right-of-way work environments present hazards that differ fundamentally from fixed-site operations — exposure to vehicular traffic, terrain challenges, equipment operation in confined corridors, vegetation management hazards, and the public protection obligations that come with working in accessible easements and transportation corridors.
MAC Safety develops right-of-way safety programs that address the specific hazards of linear work — traffic control planning, safe equipment operation in corridor environments, aerial line clearance procedures, vegetation management safety, ground disturbance and erosion control, and the environmental protection measures required in pipeline and transmission line easements.
Right-of-way safety documentation flows through the NIXN platform — daily safety inspections, traffic control plan compliance, equipment inspection records, and environmental monitoring data are captured by field crews using mobile devices. NIXN's analytics help right-of-way operations managers identify the corridor segments and work activities that generate the most safety-significant findings.