A Flagger, or Traffic Control Person (TCP), is responsible to provide safe traffic control for motorists, pedestrians, and workers.
Course Info
A Flagger, or Traffic Control Person (TCP), is responsible to provide safe traffic control for motorists, pedestrians, and workers. ProSafe offers the official certification program set by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA)
Key Contents
Roles & responsibilities of TCPs, employers & supervisors
Regulations & standards, including those set out by the Ministry of Transportation, WorkSafeBC & the Motor Vehicle Act
Traffic control equipment & devices, including personal protective equipment
Setting up, maintaining & removing work zones
Working around equipment
Basic & advanced traffic control skills
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A Flagger, or Traffic Control Person (TCP), is responsible to provide safe traffic control for motorists, pedestrians, and workers. ProSafe offers the official certification program set by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA)
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.
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.
Learn the basics of traffic control and take your skills to the next level with our introductory and advanced courses. Over the span of these two courses, we arm you with the skills you need to control traffic.
This training program teaches participants how to develop an effective traffic control plan. Participants learn how to identify and control hazards related to road construction.
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