Controlling traffic through work areas is one of the most important --
and dangerous -- operations in construction maintenance. The National Safety Council's Flagger Training Course is a comprehensive
skill-building session that meets federal industry guidelines: the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) guidelines
and the ANSI standard ISEA-107-1999. The Office of Highway Safety, the Federal Highway Administration, and several state Departments
of Transportation have reviewed this program.
Training goal
The primary objectives of the program are to train
flaggers to provide safe passage of traffic through and around work areas and to minimize confusion by bringing standard flagging
procedures to our nation's highways. To get your crew members trained and certified in safe flagging techniques in just four
hours.
Who should attend?
This course is a must for novice construction work zone flaggers in both one- and
two-person flagging operations. Experienced flaggers can attend this course as a refresher. All attendees receive a certificate
of course completion.
What you'll learn:
- Thorough understanding of flagging procedures and proper use of
required equipment.
- Improved flagging skills from hands-on training, classroom activities and a flagging skills test.
- Increased ability to coordinate traffic movement through the work zone.
On-site training
A local
National Safety Council training center can arrange to teach this course on-site at the location of your choice. Learn the same essentials of proper work zone flagger
training at a site convenient to your crew!