All traffic control persons in Newfoundland and Labrador are required to complete a TCP training course. Proper traffic control is critical for the safety of workers, drivers and the general public.
All traffic control persons in Newfoundland and Labrador are required to complete a TCP training course. Proper traffic control is critical for the safety of workers, drivers and the general public.
The delivery of Traffic Control Person training prepares the TCP to perform traffic control in a safe and competent manner by providing them with the knowledge and skills to work safely, consistent with industry and legislative standards.
Traffic Control Person Certification Training has an expiry date of 3 years, upon which the course must be completed again for renewal.
Well Control Group was founded in 2008 in Alberta, Canada. As an IWCF and IADC accredited facility, we provide drilling and completion training to hundreds of oilfield workers in addition to offering tailored programs, blow-out recovery, and kick control to oil companies globally.
In 2014, we opened our doors in Eastern Canada and expanded our services to include also safety courses. In 2018 we opened a new division with the goal of providing automation and unique technology solutions to drilling operators worldwide.
Since its inception, Well Control Group aimed to take well control training to a higher level of competency, becoming one of the only three accredited school offering the IADC WellCAP Plus program.
Our team of expert engineers has responded to well control incidents providing remote assistance and direct field support during dangerous and complex drilling operations in Canada and globally.
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.
Traffic control person plays a vital role in road safety.
This course is a two-day standardized course for Traffic Control Persons (TCPs) consists of classroom and practical training and is the only program of its kind accepted by WorkSafeBC under Section 18 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation for high-risk traffic control.
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 Person course is offered by Construction Safety Nova Scotia. Our instructors have industry experience and use practical and interactive learning techniques to ensure you get the training you need.
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