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Traffic Control (Flagger)

The Traffic Control (Flagger) course, available online, aims to educate those involved in traffic control tasks about the significance of correct work procedures, strategic placement, and the use of signals and signs.

Traffic Control (Flagger)

COURSE OVERVIEW


Upon concluding the Traffic Control (Flagger) course, you will have knowledge of:


COURSE TOPICS



ONLINE COURSE DURATION


Estimated time is 50 minutes


PASS MARK


Tests administered during this online course are designed to consolidate the information imparted. A pass score of 80% is needed to secure a certificate of completion. If the pass mark is not met, participants have the option to undertake the course twice more.


CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION


Upon the successful conclusion of this online Traffic Control (Flagger) course, a certificate of completion can be downloaded and printed. 

This course serves as a refresher and does not offer ATSSA Flagger Certification.


COURSE PREVIEW


Course Details

Course Length

This course will take roughly 50 minutes

Passing Mark

To pass this training course, you need to score 80% or higher on the quiz

Certificate

Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print

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