Traffic Control Person (TCP)

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Traffic Control Person (TCP) provides knowledge on how to safely and effectively work as a Traffic Control Person in the province of Ontario.

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Traffic Control Person (TCP)  provides knowledge on how to safely and effectively work as a Traffic Control Person in the province of Ontario. Performing work on or near a road brings about many different hazards, both to the people performing the work, and to the other people on the road. This makes the role of Traffic Control Person (TCP) so important—they take measures to ensure the safety of everyone at the work site. 

This covers the important legislation in Ontario, as well as best practices, on how to implement a Traffic Control Plan and a Traffic Control Person. 

  • Toronto Branch

    365 Bloor Street East, Suite 1602, Toronto
  • Edmonton Branch

    10110 104 Street NW, Suite 301, Alberta, T5J 1A7, Edmonton

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