The course outlines the basics of flagger station setups in single and two-person flagging situations and will identify work zone elements. Additionally, participants will learn the functionality and importance of flaggers in construction work zones.
Overview & Objectives
The Advanced California Flagger for Construction online safety course from Exceed Safety is a certificate-level course regarding flagger safety specific to the state of California.
Every day in California, construction worksites rely on the use of flaggers to assist in monitoring and directing public traffic through construction zones safely and efficiently.
Covering pertinent safety and compliance information as it applies to California state (Cal/OSHA) and federal OSHA regulations, the Advanced Cal Flagger for Construction course provides those in a flagger position with knowledge and understanding to promote safer and more compliant work activity.
NOTICE:?Cal/OSHA does require that the participant demonstrate proper flagging methodology and operations. This is accomplished by the employer’s qualified person and/or competent person observing the demonstration of skills following training through this course.
Exceed Safety & ClickSafety’s Advanced Cal Flagger for Construction course is designed specifically to identify the tools of a flagger in both routine and emergency situations.
The course outlines the basics of flagger station setups in single and two-person flagging situations and will identify work zone elements. Additionally, participants will learn the functionality and importance of flaggers in construction work zones.
Covering regulatory guidelines, overall safety, and preparedness, this certificate-level course is comprehensive. Course topics include the following:
Specific industry terms addressed within the course include the following:
Tim Neubauer founded Exceed Safety in June of 2022. After working with several consulting firms over the past 3 decades, including The National Safety Council, and founding/heading two other safety firms, Tim’s desire to see his vision of safety spread to the next generation was his top priority. And Exceed Safety was born!
Since its inception, Exceed Safety has been designed with two missions. The first is to approach safety in a systematic manner using proven methodology and practices to affect change with our client’s safety management systems, their culture, and values.
Exceed Safety uses several different Safety Management Systems and can adapt to many different outside systems. We also blend our clients’ needs to the system design to work in tandem with operations, safety and company values, not priorities.
Our second mission is to grow the next generation of safety leaders. We strive to balance our seasoned professionals to work with a number of rising stars to give them the coaching and mentorship needs to advance safety as a profession.
Exceed Safety looks for exceptional people with the right skills and grows them into skilled safety professionals. These future leaders come from the craft trades as well as those with a college degree.
Our clients can expect the same level of service. We can coach and train your current staff or help select the right internal team members for your safety program.
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