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 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.
Materials Required
Student Workbook (provided with course)
Vision
The New Brunswick Construction Safety Association’s vision is that every worker in New Brunswick will go home safe.
Mission
To be the industry leader in the creation of a positive culture shift within the construction industry that results in a significant reduction in the human, social and economic loss as a result of workplace accidents and injuries.
Traffic control is used to regulates the flow of traffic to protect construction workers and the motoring public, stop traffic when necessary, and allow construction to proceed safely and effectively.
Traffic control person plays a vital role in road safety.
The purpose of traffic control is to protect crews on the road working with traffic or in traffic, as well as the motoring public and pedestrians.
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.
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.
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