COURSE DESCRIPTION

“Flaggers”, or traffic control specialists, are exposed each day to one of the most hazardous, high-risk work environments, the American transportation infrastructure.

COURSE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE

Program participants who successfully complete the course are issued a wallet card. 

  • Each State has an accepted training program

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

  • Please be advised that the instructor cannot accommodate trainees arriving late or those requiring early departure for any reason
  • Please ensure that you or the trainee you select can attend the full duration of the program, as failure to do so may result in an unsuccessful completion
Please contact us if you have any questions regarding any of our courses. Myself or one of my team members will reply to you within 24 hours.

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  • Receive and communicate specific instructions clearly, firmly and courteously.
  • Move and maneuver quickly in order to avoid danger from errant vehicles.
  • Control signaling devices (such as paddles and flags) in order to provide clear and positive guidance to drivers approaching a temporary traffic control (TTC) zone in frequently changing situations.
  • Understand and apply safe traffic control practices, sometimes in stressful or emergency situations.
  • Recognize dangerous traffic situations and warn workers in sufficient time to avoid injury.
  • PPE
  • Proper Position of the Flagger Station; Flaggers should stand on the shoulder of the road or in the closed lane prior to stopping traffic.
  • Proper use of flags, Stop and slow paddles and Traffic Control Devices (Cones, Drums, etc.)
  • Work Zone Safety
  • Proper TTC (temporary Traffic Control) setup; Flagger stations are set up based on speed of traffic and other factors affecting the visibility of the flagger.
  • Proper Advance Warning Signs Position