To stop traffic whenever required by the progress of work. Otherwise to keep traffic
The objective of this program is to:
To protect construction workers and the motoring public by regulating traffic flow.
To stop traffic whenever required by the progress of work. Otherwise to keep traffic moving at reduced speeds to avoid tie-ups and delays.
To allow construction to proceed safely and efficiently.
To ensure that public traffic has priority over construction equipment.
Program Content
Objectives of Traffic Control
Regulations and responsibilities
Equipment needed
Requirements for a good Traffic Control Person
Daily Preparation
Parts of a Work Zone
First Elements Inc. was founded in 2006 and consists of an interdisciplinary team of professionals that hold baccalaureate and master’s degrees in environmental engineering sciences, biology, and chemical engineering.
First Elements provides expertise to their clients in a wide range of sectors including:
Industrial Manufacturing
Commercial
Infrastructure
Construction
Residential
Our team of experienced consultants respond quickly and confidentially, providing thorough assessments that identify areas of risk. We then develop a plan with cost effective solutions that ensures compliance of all industry regulations.
We understand that corporate responsibility, accountability and economic growth work together to build vibrant communities and contribute to a clean healthy environment.
This course provides instruction to become a highway signaler in the Province of NB. This course is accepted by the DTI and WorkSafeNB as it meets their Traffic Control Person requirements.
This course has been developed for workers that require the knowledge and skill to safely and competently perform the role of a Traffic Control Person. The Traffic Control Person Training program teaches participants how to safely perform their duties and responsibilities in temporary traffic envi...
Our Workplace Safety Training programs have been developed to ensure the content is aligned with all current regulatory standards for the Occupational Health & Safety Act (OSHA), the Canadian Standards Association (CSA), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
In this course, you will learn how to safety execute traffic flagging, as well as how to properly manage traffic control.
This Course will provide participants with an understanding of the hazards associated with being a Flagger/TCP. This Course also provides information about employer and worker responsibilities, equipment, apparel and safe work practices and procedures.
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