Traffic Control

In Person

traffic-control

Overview

Traffic control training involves providing individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and effectively manage and control traffic in various situations. In Ontario, traffic control training is often required for individuals involved in traffic management, including traffic control persons (flag persons), construction workers, and event organizers. The training aims to ensure the safety of both workers and road users by promoting proper traffic control practices.

What You’ll Learn

  • Review of Duties and Responsibilities of Constructors, Employers, Supervisors and Workers
  • Rights of workers
  • Review of Construction Regulation 213 requirements
  • Traffic Control on public ways
  • Requirements of traffic control persons
  • Use of Temporary Conditions (Book 7) Ontario Traffic Manual April 2022
  • How to create a traffic protection plan

FAQ

How is this program taught?

This program is taught using an interactive discussion method. This means that all participants will be involved in discussing the content throughout the duration of the program. This method ensures that all participants receive and understand the information.

Are there accommodations for learning disabilities?

Participants that may have a learning disability or other impairment, such as language, literacy hearing, or vision, will be accommodated. This may involve having the questions read to the participant(s) by the instructor, the assistance of an interpreter supplied by the employer, or other means. Where disabilities or impairments are identified, please advise your contact when scheduling the course so all efforts to accommodate can be made.

How long is the certificate valid for?

The certificate is valid for three years from the date of completion

Details

Course Length

approximately 4 hours

Breaks

One 10-minute break

Location

Private onsite or at STC training facilities

Prerequisites
  • none