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Traffic Control Person Training

Course Overview:

Traffic Control Training is a specialized Entry-Level Skills course for trainees pursuing specific work as a Traffic Control Person in BC. There are no prerequisites besides some very basic familiarity with traffic laws. However, Wilderness Awareness may be a useful companion course. 

 

Learning Objectives & Specific Outcomes:

A Traffic Control Person is a worker who directs and controls traffic, often in a construction or school zone. Traffic Control Persons operate much like traffic lights or stop signs in areas where permanent signage is missing or does not sufficiently control the road. For example, if a lane on a two-way highway is closed for construction, a Traffic Control Person is often required to manage the flow of traffic through the sole remaining lane. Because of their proximity to vehicle traffic, Traffic Control Person are at relatively high risk of being involved in a traffic accident and should take appropriate safety precautions.

Topics Include:

The one-day or online Traffic Control Person Training course covers the federal and provincial regulations concerning traffic control persons and when a traffic control person is required. The course then details proper traffic control procedures and Traffic Control Person safety protocols. Trainees learn about the various methods that can be used to control traffic (flags, signs, pilot cars, etc), the differences between them, and when one means of traffic control might be preferable to another. Trainees also learn how to adapt to adverse situations including emergency vehicles, traffic accidents, and changing road conditions. Finally, trainees learn proper procedures for communicating with other Traffic Control Persons, tracking incidents, reporting to supervisors, and handling emergencies.

Trainees who complete this course are certified to work as Traffic Control Persons in non-high-risk locations. Traffic Control Persons looking to work in high-risk locations must be certified through specific provincial agencies.

 

 

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Course Details

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Federal and provincial regulations concerning Traffic Control Person
  • Proper traffic control procedures
  • Different methods used to control traffic
  • Traffic Control Person safety protocols, procedures and best practices
  • Dealing with adverse situations
TRAINING LOCATIONS:
  • Kelowna
  • Calgary
  • Prince George
  • Prince Rupert
  • Your Location
COURSE DURATION:
  • 2 Days
PREREQUISITES:
  • Physical Fitness
  • Basic Understanding of Traffic Laws
CERTIFYING BODY:
  • BCCSA
CERTIFICATE EXPIRY:
  • 3 Years