ATSSA Flagger Certification
Road School - Flagger
When: Apr 22, 2015 - Apr 22, 2015
April 22, 2015 /\ 8:00am to 12:00pm\---------------------------------------------------/
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Lunch is on your own, Lunch provided is for Road School Registrants ONLY - You may purchase a $25 lunch ticket at the ULCT Booth.
Cost:
$30.00
Instructor
Ed Rufener & Dave ChapmanLocation(s)
TBA
Course Description
This course is recognized by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) in fulfilling their requirements for various levels of traffic control training for local agencies.
This state-specific flagger training is recommended for all roadway workers, contractors, law enforcement and supervisors. This is a basic course that prepares each worker to handle the responsibilities associated with Utah highway flagger responsibilities as outlined in Part 6 of the MUTCD.
In the course, each worker will be required to take a short exam and demonstrate their understanding of the rules covering a flagger through a mockup of a traffic control situation.
ATSSA Certification card will be issued to those who pass the exam. Certification is good for 3 years. Must be l8 years of age or older.
As a certified flagger you are certified to help control the movement of motor vehicles through an active work zone. This certification only allows the certified person to perform the duties of a flagger and control traffic in a work zone. This training does not certify the person to set up any traffic control. Utah requires a State Specific course. This certification is valid for three (3) years and must be renewed at a training every three years.
Flagger Resources
Professional CEUs
This course counts as 4 Utah DOPL-approved CEUs for licensed Contractors. (Additional fee applies.)
Registration Notes
Lunch is on your own, Lunch is provided for Road School Registrants ONLY - You may purchase a $25 lunch ticket at the ULCT Booth.
Road Scholar
This course fulfills a Level 1 requirement for the Road Scholar program.


