This course teaches participants how to develop an effective traffic control plan. Participants learn how to recognize, evaluate and control hazards related to road construction.
This course teaches participants how to develop an effective traffic control plan. Participants learn how to recognize, evaluate and control hazards related to road construction.
Program Content:
Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
Laws, Regulations and Standards
Key Definitions associated with traffic control
Training Requirements
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Reversing Vehicles
Recognize, Assess and Control Hazards
Signalman working near moving vehicles
Understanding hand signals
Control vehicular and pedestrian activities in work zones
Safety Comp Services is a management consulting firm, based in Windsor, Ontario, specializing in the provision of occupational health, safety and environmental management consulting services and resources throughout Canada, and United States. Incorporated in February 1992, Safety Comp Services is a full service consulting firm, offering a full range of health, safety and environmental services.
Traffic Control training is offered by FSN Safety Training. Since 1995, FSN Safety Training has been providing customers with exceptional services that give people the tools to identify workplace hazards, be competent and do their job safely.
A Flagger, or Traffic Control Person (TCP), is responsible to provide safe traffic control for motorists, pedestrians, and workers.
This program assists those responsible for creating, implementing, and/or overseeing traffic control in temporary work areas to develop an effective traffic control plan.
TRAFFIC CONTROL PERSON TRAININGThe Traffic Control Person Training course from Safety First Training is an OHSA based program and is compliant with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation Book 7 Temporary Conditions: Ontario Traffic Manual 2022 edition TCP requirement.
Traffic control persons (TCPs) must be given written and oral instructions regarding their duties. Section 69(4) of the construction regulation should have the rules outlined.
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