This training program combines both the WorkplaceNL Level 1 & Level 2 Traffic Control Person training programs, and is designed for individuals who require both levels of training.
This training program combines both the WorkplaceNL Level 1 & Level 2 Traffic Control Person training programs, and is designed for individuals who require both levels of training.
It is required for anyone who is responsible for monitoring construction zones to ensure that traffic is stopped or slowed as needed, as well as performing supervisory duties and involved in the following:
Developing traffic control plans
Setting up removing traffic control signage
Selecting the traffic control diagram (sign layout diagram)
Consulting stakeholders, municipalities, government, or other regulatory bodies
About the NLCSA
The NLCSA is an industry-driven, not-for-profit corporation committed to providing cost-effective, affordable, and accessible safety training and advisory services to the construction industry in the province.
First announced in November 1996, the creation of the NLCSA was a major initiative of the federally-sponsored Industrial Adjustment Service (IAS) Committee and its predecessor, the Construction Industry Forum (CIF).
Specifically, the IAS program was a Canada-wide process used in both the public and private sectors to assist communities, industry sectors, and private companies in facing challenges brought about by technological changes, staffing reductions, lack of profitability, and other economic and human resource circumstances.
Through these forums, each of the major industry, labour, and professional groups within the construction sector came together to discuss ways to address such problems that plague the industry.
Traffic Control Person course is offered by Can Am Workplace Training Corporation.Can Am Workplace Training Corporation began as D.A.L.Enterprise back in 2001, in 2017Â Â Can Am Workplace Training Corporation was incorporated federally in order to serve
In this course, you will learn how to safety execute traffic flagging, as well as how to properly manage 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.
The latest Ministry of Labour Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and construction regulations provisions for traffic control and worker protection have been in effect since June, 2000.
We provide training and consulting services that will change the way workers look at safety in the workplace. We offer a very unique way of training; a discussion based method of learning.
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