This course is scheduled for June18, 2025 (8:00AM–12:30PM PT).
Location: Trinidad, CA
Course Fee: $0
Note: Class Size: Minimum 10 participants, maximum 15 participants
Course Description:
The ATSSA Flagger Certification Course is a comprehensive training program designed to prepare individuals for work as certified flaggers in temporary traffic control environments. This course meets the standards set by the American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) and adheres to federal and state guidelines, including those found in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD).
Participants will receive classroom instruction covering flagging procedures, proper use of hand-signaling devices, safety guidelines, and legal responsibilities. The course emphasizes the importance of protecting workers, motorists, and pedestrians in work zones. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a nationally recognized ATSSA Flagger Certification, valid for four years in many jurisdictions.
Learning Objectives:
After attending training, you will be able to:
Instructor
Carrie Brown, MSML has 15 years of experience in public health and human services. She holds a BA in Psychology and Anthropology from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a Master of Science in Management and Leadership from Western Governor’s University. Carrie has served communities as a Director of Human Services, Tribal Health and Human Services Director, Safety Circuit Rider, and currently, as the Director of the Nevada LTAP under Applied Pavement Technology. Her expertise is in training delivery with a focus on cultural sensitivity. Her mission is to empower Nevada agencies to support and strengthen their communities through transportation countermeasures and safety initiatives.
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