Traffic Control Person (Flagger)
The Traffic Control Person (TCP) course provides the essential knowledge and practical skills required to safely manage traffic flow in construction, road maintenance, and work zone environments. Participants will learn how to control vehicle and pedestrian movement, communicate effectively with drivers and crew members, and maintain a safe worksite in accordance with Alberta regulations and industry best practices. This course is ideal for individuals entering the construction industry or those requiring
Description
Our Traffic Control Person (TCP) course is designed to prepare workers for real-world traffic control situations across construction zones, roadways, and industrial sites.
Throughout the course, participants will gain a strong understanding of traffic control responsibilities, hazard awareness, and safe work practices. The training combines classroom instruction with practical demonstrations to ensure participants are confident and job-ready.
What You’ll Learn:
- Roles and responsibilities of a Traffic Control Person
- Proper use of signage, signals, and communication techniques
- Traffic control procedures for various work zones
- Hazard identification and risk management
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements
- Working safely around moving vehicles and equipment
- Emergency response procedures
Who Should Take This Course:
New workers entering construction or roadwork
Individuals seeking flagger/TCP certification
Workers requiring recertification
Certification:
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Traffic Control Person (TCP) certificate.