Flagger

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“Flaggers”, or traffic control specialists, are exposed each day to one of the most hazardous, high-risk work environments, the American transportation infrastructure.

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“Flaggers”, or traffic control specialists, are exposed each day to one of the most hazardous, high-risk work environments, the American transportation infrastructure.

 

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  • Receive and communicate specific instructions clearly, firmly and courteously.
  • Move and maneuver quickly in order to avoid danger from errant vehicles.
  • Control signaling devices (such as paddles and flags) in order to provide clear and positive guidance to drivers approaching a temporary traffic control (TTC) zone in frequently changing situations.
  • Understand and apply safe traffic control practices, sometimes in stressful or emergency situations.
  • Recognize dangerous traffic situations and warn workers in sufficient time to avoid injury.
  • PPE
  • Proper Position of the Flagger Station; Flaggers should stand on the shoulder of the road or in the closed lane prior to stopping traffic.
  • Proper use of flags, Stop and slow paddles and Traffic Control Devices (Cones, Drums, etc.)
  • Work Zone Safety
  • Proper TTC (temporary Traffic Control) setup; Flagger stations are set up based on speed of traffic and other factors affecting the visibility of the flagger.
  • Proper Advance Warning Signs Position
  • Virginia Branch

    20130 Lakeview Center Plz, STE 400, Ashburn, Virginia

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