Training Class
Traffic Control Technician
Apr 18 - Apr 18 in Anchorage
CityAnchorage
Date/TimeApr 18 - Apr 18
8:00 am
Location/Phone
5800 E. Tudor Rd.
Anchorage, AK 99507
Registration DeadlineApr 14
Class Size20
StatusSeats available
Seat Availability
9 seats available for State (DOT)
6 seats available for Other
InstructorsKen Thomas, ATSSA Instructor, Alaska DOT&PF
Description
All work within the right of way requires traffic control expertise to make work safe for the traveling public and workers. The Traffic Control Technician on the project needs to be trained in the latest standards, practices, and procedures to accomplish this goal. The TCT course introduces temporary traffic control.
 
Students receive an ATSSA Pocket Guide. This handy Guide contains material condensed from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices but in a simplified and easy-to-use format.
 
The instructors in this course bring years of practical experience in traffic control to the classroom. They present this 1-day course using presentations covering material from the latest edition of the MUTCD and with personal observations and anecdotes from their experience.
 
Students who have successfully passed this course have demonstrated practical knowledge that will enable them to help make their projects safer for the traveling public and workers. 
Objectives / Topics

Introductory training in the principles of temporary traffic control.

Target Audience

This training is recommended to individuals that perform duties in or around temporary traffic control.

Prerequisites

None

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May 09 - May 09 in Anchorage
CityAnchorage
Date/TimeMay 09 - May 09
8:00am - 4:00pm
Location/Phone
2200 E. 42nd Avenue
Anchorage, AK, 99508
Registration DeadlineMay 05
Class Size20
StatusSeats available
Seat Availability
12 seats available for State (DOT)
6 seats available for Other
InstructorsKen Thomas, ATSSA Instructor, Alaska DOT&PF
Description
All work within the right of way requires traffic control expertise to make work safe for the traveling public and workers. The Traffic Control Technician on the project needs to be trained in the latest standards, practices, and procedures to accomplish this goal. The TCT course introduces temporary traffic control.
 
Students receive an ATSSA Pocket Guide. This handy Guide contains material condensed from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices but in a simplified and easy-to-use format.
 
The instructors in this course bring years of practical experience in traffic control to the classroom. They present this 1-day course using presentations covering material from the latest edition of the MUTCD and with personal observations and anecdotes from their experience.
 
Students who have successfully passed this course have demonstrated practical knowledge that will enable them to help make their projects safer for the traveling public and workers. 
Objectives / Topics

Introductory training in the principles of temporary traffic control.

Target Audience

This training is recommended to individuals that perform duties in or around temporary traffic control.

Prerequisites

None

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May 15 - May 15 in TBD
CityTBD
Date/TimeMay 15 - May 15
8:00am - 4:00pm
Location/Phone
Mat-Su area, to be determined.
Registration DeadlineMay 12
Class Size20
StatusSeats available
Seat Availability
20 seats available for State (DOT)
InstructorsKen Thomas, ATSSA Instructor, Alaska DOT&PF
Description
All work within the right of way requires traffic control expertise to make work safe for the traveling public and workers. The Traffic Control Technician on the project needs to be trained in the latest standards, practices, and procedures to accomplish this goal. The TCT course introduces temporary traffic control.
 
Students receive an ATSSA Pocket Guide. This handy Guide contains material condensed from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices but in a simplified and easy-to-use format.
 
The instructors in this course bring years of practical experience in traffic control to the classroom. They present this 1-day course using presentations covering material from the latest edition of the MUTCD and with personal observations and anecdotes from their experience.
 
Students who have successfully passed this course have demonstrated practical knowledge that will enable them to help make their projects safer for the traveling public and workers. 
Objectives / Topics

Introductory training in the principles of temporary traffic control.

Target Audience

This training is recommended to individuals that perform duties in or around temporary traffic control.

Prerequisites

None

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May 23 - May 23 in Fairbanks
CityFairbanks
Date/TimeMay 23 - May 23
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Location/Phone

2720 Pickett Place

T2 Room

Registration DeadlineMay 17
Class Size35
StatusSeats available
Seat Availability15 seats available for State (DOT)
InstructorsShawn Alexander, Engineering Associate, State of Alaska, DOT
Micheal Hills, ATSSA Instructor, Alaska DOT&PF
Description
All work within the right of way requires traffic control expertise to make work safe for the traveling public and workers. The Traffic Control Technician on the project needs to be trained in the latest standards, practices, and procedures to accomplish this goal. The TCT course introduces temporary traffic control.
 
Students receive an ATSSA Pocket Guide. This handy Guide contains material condensed from the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices but in a simplified and easy-to-use format.
 
The instructors in this course bring years of practical experience in traffic control to the classroom. They present this 1-day course using presentations covering material from the latest edition of the MUTCD and with personal observations and anecdotes from their experience.
 
Students who have successfully passed this course have demonstrated practical knowledge that will enable them to help make their projects safer for the traveling public and workers. 
Objectives / Topics

Introductory training in the principles of temporary traffic control.

Target Audience

This training is recommended to individuals that perform duties in or around temporary traffic control.

Prerequisites

None

RegisterView Participants

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