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Training

Work-Zone Safety Orientation Online Course

This course offers a convenient opportunity for beginning, seasonal, and temporary construction, maintenance, and utility staff to learn about the fundamentals of work-zone safety before arriving at the job site. The course addresses many of the hazards inherent in road and street work and outlines how these dangers can be minimized to keep motorists, pedestrians, and employees safe.

The course provides work-zone employees with an understanding of the most basic aspects of safety in a work zone and encourages them to develop safe habits. It begins with how a worker should prepare before entering the work zone, and it doesn’t end until the worker is off-site and out of the work-zone area.

Provider: Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program
Languages: English
Locations: ONLINE
Website: Link to URL
Record Types: Courses and Programs
Topics: Temporary Traffic Control; Worker Safety

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