By the end of this course, you should be able to: This course has been developed for workers that require the knowledge and skill to safely and competently perform the role of a Traffic Control Person.
It is the legal duty of employers to ensure their workers are competent in their assigned work. Has knowledge of any potential or actual danger to health and safety in the workplace.Is familiar with the health and safety regulations of the province or state they work in.Is qualified to perform their assigned work safely because of knowledge, training, and experience.While specific regulations differ between provinces or states, one requirement that never changes is that anyone working as a Traffic Control Person must be When working as a Traffic Control Person (TCP), there are several laws you must adhere to for your safety and the safety of those around you. To accomplish this, many worksites employ workers called Traffic Control Persons, or Flaggers in the United States, who manually direct vehicle traffic using a STOP/SLOW sign and hand signals to prevent conflicts between workers, work zone activities, opposing road traffic, work vehicles, and pedestrians. Ensure that public traffic has priority over construction equipment.