The one-day Signaller and Traffic Control Person program is designed to assist those who work as signallers or as traffic control persons understand the relevant legislation, learn the risks associated with their work, and find out how to manage those risks.
The one-day Signaller and Traffic Control Person program is designed to assist those who work as signallers or as traffic control persons understand the relevant legislation, learn the risks associated with their work, and find out how to manage those risks.
This program includes case studies, worksheets, and an evaluation plan. Participants develop a better understanding of their roles and responsibilities as signallers and traffic control persons. More specifically, they learn a variety of ways to recognize and control hazards in their work.
Program Content
Clarifying the roles of signaller and traffic control person
Related provincial and federal legislation and guideline review
Hazard recognition methods
Vehicle/equipment blind spots
Prevention and control methods
Interpreting Typical Layout (TL) Diagrams
The Infrastructure Health and Safety Association (IHSA) is Ontario’s trusted health and safety resource. Our goal is to improve the lives of Ontario workers. We provide the resources and training that control and eliminate safety hazards in work environments involving high-risk activities.
At IHSA we have always maintained a standard of excellence. We are proud of our role in helping to make Ontario one of the safest places in the world to work.
Our focus is on workers and keeping our promise to provide them with the tools to Work Safe for Life. As part of Ontario's health and safety system, we are recognized by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, the Ministry of Colleges and Universities, Ministry of Transportation, and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board as designated trainers and consultants. So, you can be sure that the training you get from IHSA meets regulatory requirements and compliance standards.
If you have a construction or maintenance project that takes place on or near a roadway, you will likely find that traffic control will be necessary at certain points during the project.
This course provides training for persons with no previous flagging experience.
This course is developed as an enhancement to the Traffic Control Person (TCP) Level 1 course to reflect the duties and responsibilities for First Responders when tasked with traffic control management on emergency scenes.
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 workshop is designed for participants who have little or no working knowledge to perform their duties and obligations as Traffic Control Personnel.
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