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Training

IMSA Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Technician

This entry-level certification addresses the fundamentals of temporary traffic control techniques. The exam tests the students’ knowledge of the design, installation and maintenance concepts for traffic control devices and defines relevant standards for typical urban, rural and highway scenarios.

Students are tested on their ability to identify which devices would be needed and their proper placement in the work zone per MUTCD standards. It also covers traffic control theory and equipment, hand signaling tools, typical construction scenarios and traffic terminology. This certification tests the important knowledge to keep workers, pedestrians and the motoring public safe in Work Zones.

Provider: International Municipal Signal Association
Certification: Yes
Languages: English
Locations: All states
Website: Link to URL
Record Types: Courses and Programs
Topics: Temporary Traffic Control

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