Training goal
In the Flagger Training Instructor Course, you'll
learn to teach work zone crews standard flagging procedures and how to provide safe passage in and around work areas. Get
certified to deliver the Flagger Training Course to your work zone crews. No prerequisites required.
Who should attend?
Individuals
with safety and health responsibilities in highway and street construction; bridge, tunnel, water or sewer construction; concrete,
utilities, or paving industries; state transportation, and county or municipal street/public works departments.
Why
you should attend?
Controlling traffic through work zones is one of the most important and dangerous operations in
road construction and maintenance. The National Safety Council's 2-day Instructor Course for the Flagger Training Program
will train you to teach standardized flagging procedures.
Upon completion of the course you will be able to apply the
resources and information learned to protect your own crew and the public.
The course covers:
- The Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD)
- ANSI standard ISEA-107-1999
- How to get students involved in the
course
- How to use course materials
- Administrative responsibilities
- Adult learning needs
- Developing
effective teaching skills
Certification for a Flagger Instructor is contingent upon completion of the Flagger
Training Instructor Course, affiliation with an organization maintaining current status as an approved Flagger Training Center
and successfully teaching two supervised probationary classes. An organization may become an approved Flagger Training Center
by signing a Training Center Agreement.
2-Day Course
Fee: Member $395.00; Nonmember $515.00