Flagging

Learn about the responsibilities, equipment, apparel and safe work practices involved in being a Flagger.

Spectrum Safety Services
In Person
4 hours
 

This Course will provide participants with an understanding of the hazards associated with being a Flagger/TCP. This Course also provides information about employer and worker responsibilities, equipment, apparel and safe work practices and procedures.

Length of Course: 4 hours

Certification

  • Spectrum Safety Services
  • Valid 3 years
  • Approved by the Alberta Construction Safety Association (ACSA)
  • Complies Workplace Health & Safety Standards

Course Outline

  • Legislated responsibilities for the employer and the flagger
  • Developing a training program for workers with varying levels of flagging experience
  • A flagger’s responsibility to protect themselves, co-workers, and the public
  • Correct flagging practices, procedures, equipment, and clothing
  • Communicating with co-workers and the public
  • Dealing with emergency vehicles and other exceptional situations

Student will receive certificate upon successful completion of written exam.

 

 

Flagging
December 31 / 9am - 1pm
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Flagging (Duplicate)
December 31 / 9am - 1pm
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December 31
9am - 1pm
Flagging
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December 31
9am - 1pm
Flagging (Duplicate)
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Why Students Choose Flagging

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Anonymous
“Really liked the visual/hands on part of the course. Also very much appreciated the instructor's helpfulness, positive attitude and her knowledge.”
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Anonymous
“The instructor made me feel free to ask questions. Her examples and illustrations were clear and concise...She is gifted in making an otherwise dry subject interesting!”
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Anonymous
“I liked the scenarios and the chance to practice ‘real life’ situations- it’s way more effective in solidifying the steps than just reading.”
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Anonymous
“I really liked how we all got to work together as a team. It makes it a great environment! Keep up the great work!”

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