Work zone traffic control training is offered by AGC Colorado. The AGC Safety Council provides a forum for theĀ trainingĀ of current safety and health issues affecting the construction industry.
Work zone traffic control training is offered by AGC Colorado. The AGC Safety Council provides a forum for the training of current safety and health issues affecting the construction industry.
The forum focuses on the education of its members and sharing new developments in the field of safety.
The AGC of Colorado is Colorado's leading professional association for the state's commercial building industry, representing over 600 firms. AGC/C provides benefits and business resources ranging from: networking opportunities in Denver, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins and the Mountain Region; dynamic committees; innovative education programs; construction safety services including a CHASE Partnership Program with OSHA; advocacy at a local, state and national level and more.
The membership of AGC/C is comprised of general contractors and specialty contractors (both union and non-union shops, public and privately owned; and, from very large to very small), suppliers and professional service providers.
Our Vision
Positioning AGC of Colorado as the leader and unified voice of the Colorado Construction Industry.
Our Mission
To provide members a competitive edge through excellence in advocacy, collaboration, leadership, networking, workforce development, and services.
The Florida Department of Transportationās Advanced Maintenance of Traffic / Temporary Traffic Control Certification class is a 20 hour class held over two and a half days.
Traffic SafetyĀ training is offered by Griggs Safety Consultants. At Griggs Safety Consultants, we specialize in OSHA, workplace safety, health, environmental training and auditing for your business to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
In this course, we teach the OSHA standards for developing and using a site plan that provides traffic flow details. As well as the directives for limiting access, placing barricades, setting up controlled access zones and signage requirements.Ā
This SHRP2 National Traffic Incident Management Responder Training based course provides first responders with the knowledge needed to ensure a well-coordinated response to traffic incidents that achieves faster clearance and improved safety for both responders and motorists.
The supervisory skills, duties, and responsibilities necessary to successfully control traffic are the focus of this course. Over three days, students receive instruction with legal issues such as liabilities, emergencies, documentation, governing documents (i.e., MUTCD, specifically part IV).
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