TTM Worker is the new entry level training for people joining the TTM industry. Temporary traffic management (TTM) Worker Workshop is for workers who assist with TTM under direction, such as by the Site Traffic Manager (STMS).
TTM Worker is the new entry level training for people joining the TTM industry. Temporary traffic management (TTM) Worker Workshop is for workers who assist with TTM under direction, such as by the Site Traffic Manager (STMS).
It is a 1 day workshop which includes: Knowledge of TTM Worker’s role and responsibility.Practical skills to perform TTM Worker’s duties.
What is covered in the TTM Worker delivery by TMA
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It is our goal to revolutionise the traffic management training space through innovative, engaging and enlightening development of traffic management professionals. With a team consisting of over 30-years’ experience in the TTM and Construction industry, we can assist you team to achieve their Compliance and Safety requirements on a worksite. How can we help you, help your team.
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Our team of TTM Experts consist of NZTA appointed Trainers, Assessors, TTM Mentors, TMP Designers and Connexis Assessors, how can we help you achieve your team goals.
The qualification is gained by attending a full day (8.30 to 5.00) classroom course and then at a later date complete an onsite practical setup assessment which involves off lane work only. (footpath and shoulder closures)
Here at iTraining, We offer a range of courses ensuring individuals are equipped with the knowledge needed to undertake Traffic Management on our New Zealand roads.
The TTM Worker course is the first step working in a TTM crew under a TMO or STMS. It consists of in class learning, practical mentoring in a controlled environment and a practical assessment on the live road.Â
Training and Mentoring NZ runs Waka Kotahi approved Temporary Traffic Management workshops nationwide. We have trainers and assessors operating across New Zealand on an almost-weekly basis.
This workshop covers safe working practices, standards and operating conditions for Level Low Volume (LV) and Level One (L1) road work sites, as required by the New Zealand Transport Agency’s Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management (COPTTM).
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