The Work Zone Flagging training course is designated towards individuals looking to become professional flaggers. The Course is designed to prepare workers involved in routine construction operations where the general public and/or workers may be exposed to potential workplace hazards caused by equipment and vehicles. This course will provide a thorough explanation of New York State flagging procedures and regulations.
In order to participate in flagging operations a flagger must identify the source of their flagger training to the engineer and if requested demonstrate their ability to perform flagging procedures correctly. Flaggers not able to perform the proper procedures correctly must be replaced or retrained.
Construction work zone flaggers are required to obtain a Work Zone Flagger certification. The Flagging certification is valid for 3 years only.
New York State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications state that all flaggers shall be properly training in flagging operations by recognized training programs, including the American Safety Services Association, the National Safety Council, Unions, or construction industry associations, or by an individual who holds a current certification as a flagger training instructor from such a program. Prior to starting flagger operations, the contractor shall provide the engineer with a list of certified flaggers to be used in the operation, identifying the source of flagger training for each individual. When requested by the engineer, flaggers shall demonstrate their competency in flagging procedures. Flaggers not competent in flagging procedures shall be removed or complete flagger training NYC DOT approved immediately.
Most states have similar rules for the training of flaggers. Some states may only accept certifications from specific organizations or have additional requirements. Please see a list of every states rules and regulations relating to flagger training here. Please see below for a list of state’s that our flagger certification online course is NOT accepted in.
CO, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, MA, MN, MS, MT, ND, NE, NV, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA & WA.
Flaggers are used in construction operations to provide traffic control whenever potential hazards may be present. A flagger's main responsibility is to protect the safety of workers and the general public, deal with emergency vehicles and identify the correct flagging practices, procedures, equipment and clothing.
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After completing the course individuals will understand how to provide safe passage of traffic through work zones as well as minimize risk through using standard flagging procedures learned during their training. Upon completion of this course students will be able to:
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