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.
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 is needed to keep your workers safe and to keep the general public out of harm’s way and able to move about their daily business on the roads.
This traffic control training course will show your employees how to regulate traffic flow; how to stop, slow down or divert traffic as needed; how to keep construction or maintenance going well without disruption nor safety threat; and how to prioritize public traffic versus construction operations.
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In-person learning provides participants the opportunity to attend face-to-face training at allotted times.
The training often includes practical or hands-on components where participants can learn and practice new skills.
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 course teaches participants how to develop an effective traffic control plan. Participants learn how to recognize, evaluate and control hazards related to road construction.
When it comes to hazards Traffic is right up there. Many workers have been struck by cars and there have even been workers killed by cars hitting them in a trench.
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to demonstrate knowledge of vehicle traffic hazards, establish effective procedures, and identify control options.
Temporary condition training is for workers who are responsible for creating and implementing traffic control in temporary work areas.
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