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Flagger Safety (Construction)

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Learn best practices for a safer work environment in construction.

15 minutes   |   SKU: C003M    |    Language(s): EN    |    Produced 2008

SKU:

C003M

Language(s):

EN

Updated:

2008

Length

15 minutes

Training Objectives

Learn flagger responsibilities in construction
Master safe traffic signaling techniques
Identify and mitigate potential hazards
Comply with safety regulations

Course Overview

Flagger Safety (Construction) Details

The flagger's job is important to protect workers on the highway. They are highly motivated, and professional. The Manual of Traffic Controls for Construction and Maintenance Work Zones is the basic standard that provides guidance for flagger conduct, skills, and the science they use. This program includes information about equipment, flagging position, flagging situations, procedures, and proper conduct.

Topics included in this safety video are: equipment, flagging position, flagging situations, single flagger, two flaggers, flagging procedures, proper conduct, and importance of flagger safety.

Runtime: 15 Min.

  • Program Outline
  • Equipment
  • Flagging Situations
  • Single Flagger
  • Two Flaggers
  • Flagging Procedures
  • Proper Conduct

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