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ATSSA Launches Two New Training Programs for Work Zone Safety

Abstract:

The article announces that ATSSA recently launched two new work zone training programs. The first program is called the Work Zone Traffic Control Technician (TCT), and the second is Work Zone Traffic Control Supervisor (TCS). These programs update and replace ATSSA’s Worksite Traffic Supervisor seminar. The TCT course is a one day program utilizing ATSSA’s new Guide to Temporary Traffic Control in Work Zones as course material. The two day TCS course is targeted toward those with work zone supervisory responsibilities.

Source: Roads & Bridges
Volume: 36
Issue: 12
Publisher: Scranton Gillette Communications, Inc.
Publication Date: December 1998
Notes: The clearinghouse has a copy of this item.
Publication Types: News and Other Non-research Articles
Topics: Temporary Traffic Control; Training

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