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UID:4699-1784106000-1784115000@wttap.com
SUMMARY:WTTAP Road Safety Champion Program (RSCP) Module #7: Safety Analysis Process
DESCRIPTION:Date: July 15\, 2026 \nTime: 9:00 – 11:30am PT \nLocation: Virtual \nCourse Description: \nThis two-hour training will equip participants with the skills to navigate the safety analysis process. Attendees will learn to apply this process to both traditional site reviews and systemic network screenings. \nLearning Outcomes:  \n\nExplain the steps in the safety analysis process\nIdentify the data/information needed to assess the safety of roadway locations\nDescribe practical and low-cost countermeasures and their potential impacts\nApply the safety analysis process in various scenarios
URL:https://wttap.com/event/wttap-road-safety-champion-program-rscp-module-7-safety-analysis-process-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Road Safety Champion Program,Webinar
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SUMMARY:WTTAP: OSHA 10 for Construction (Session 1)
DESCRIPTION:Course Summary: \nOSHA 10 Training for Construction ensures you understand how to navigate common job-site hazards so that you feel safe at work. Primarily\, this involves spotting\, avoiding\, and reporting safety and health risks encountered on a daily basis. \nThe training includes best practices on how to prevent slipping\, tripping\, getting struck by an object\, electrocution\, and getting caught in between objects or machinery. Additionally\, the training helps increase your knowledge about construction-specific safety measures under OSHA 29 CFR 1926. \nYou will also understand your employer’s responsibility for workplace safety\, as well as the rights OSHA gives you as a worker and how to file a complaint if the workplace isn’t living up to its safety obligations. \nPrerequisites: \nNone. \nInstructor: \nScott Alquist has over 39 years professional safety work specializing in construction safety\, general industry safety and hazardous materials. Scott has completed the National Highway Institute “Train the Trainer” program and is an Occupational Safety and Health Administration authorized instructor. He is the former Program Manager for Truckee Meadows Community College’s Safety Center.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/wttap-osha-10-for-construction-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:OSHA 10,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260817T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T150741Z
CREATED:20260611T194236Z
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UID:4913-1786953600-1787065200@wttap.com
SUMMARY:WTTAP: OSHA 10 for Construction (Session 2)
DESCRIPTION:Course Summary: \nOSHA 10 Training for Construction ensures you understand how to navigate common job-site hazards so that you feel safe at work. Primarily\, this involves spotting\, avoiding\, and reporting safety and health risks encountered on a daily basis. \nThe training includes best practices on how to prevent slipping\, tripping\, getting struck by an object\, electrocution\, and getting caught in between objects or machinery. Additionally\, the training helps increase your knowledge about construction-specific safety measures under OSHA 29 CFR 1926. \nYou will also understand your employer’s responsibility for workplace safety\, as well as the rights OSHA gives you as a worker and how to file a complaint if the workplace isn’t living up to its safety obligations. \nPrerequisites: \nNone. \nInstructor: \nScott Alquist has over 39 years professional safety work specializing in construction safety\, general industry safety and hazardous materials. Scott has completed the National Highway Institute “Train the Trainer” program and is an Occupational Safety and Health Administration authorized instructor. He is the former Program Manager for Truckee Meadows Community College’s Safety Center.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/wttap-osha-10-for-construction/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:OSHA 10,Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260824T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260827T170000
DTSTAMP:20260623T173215Z
CREATED:20260623T172936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260623T173215Z
UID:4937-1787558400-1787850000@wttap.com
SUMMARY:WTTAP Heavy Equipment Operations and Safety Training
DESCRIPTION:Please note: you must attend the entire training to receive a certificate of completion. \nCourse Summary:\nThis comprehensive\, hands-on training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills for safely operating and working around dump trucks\, forklifts\, motor graders\, and skid steers. The course covers equipment orientation\, work zone setup (both internal and external)\, and critical safety practices for operators and pedestrian workers. Participants will also learn key principles of vehicle operation\, load securement\, inspection procedures\, and the use of pre-trip and pre-job checklists to ensure safe and efficient operations. \nThrough a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on activities\, attendees will gain experience in safe equipment operation\, including traveling with loads\, working on inclines\, managing high-level stowage\, and navigating various job site conditions such as loading docks and temporary traffic control zones. Emphasis is placed on hazard awareness\, proper equipment use\, and best practices for maintaining safe\, productive work environments across a variety of construction and transportation settings. \nLearning Objectives:\nBy the end of this training\, participants will be able to: \n\nList the 12 absolute rules operators must obey.\nUse checklists to ensure equipment is operating safely.\nUse site safety practices and recognize warning signs.\nIdentify various pieces of heavy equipment by the features of each piece of equipment.\nEliminate bad driving habits while operating heavy equipment.\nUnderstand the placement and use of cones\, barricades\, caution tape and other barriers.\nAssess proper direction of travel based on the load\, acceptable approach angles\, travel within delineated lines\, and the correct use of spotters.\n\nPrerequisites:\nNone. \nTarget Audience:\nThis course is designed for tribal DOT\, municipal public works\, parks\, streets/roads\, water\, wastewater\, distribution/collection and/or storm water utility workers or any other tribal entity employees who may be called on to operate the equipment featured in this course. \nThis training is also recommended for emergency alternate personnel who may be called on to use the equipment in special circumstances\, such as after a natural disaster or any other reason where no other operators are available. Other recommended participants are crew leaders\, division supervisors\, agency safety officers\, department safety coordinators\, general safety trainers and/or fleet team members. \nAgenda/Topics:\nBackhoes \n\nAccident Case Studies\nEquipment Orientation\nExternal Work Zone Set-up (Temporary Traffic Control)\nInternal Work Zone Set-up (Perimeters and Barriers)\nExcavating Issues\nSafe Mounting\, Seatbelts\, No-Rider Rules and Prohibited Uses\nImperative Operator Safety Rules\nImperative Essential Pedestrian Worker Rules\nImperative Non-Essential Pedestrian Worker Rules\nSpecial Operation Tasks\nPreparing for an Unattended Work Zone\nEquipment Inspection and Use of Pre-Job Briefing Checklists\n\nForklifts: \n\nForklift Safety and Your Facilities\nPreferred Forklift Designs and Important Features & Accessories\nSafe Forklift Operations\nTraveling with Loads\nHigh Level Stowage\nInclines and Ramps\nLoading Docks/Truck/Trailers/Railcars\nSpecial Hazard Areas/Unusual Circumstances\nFueling & Charging\nMultiple Hands-On Operations Activities\n\nTractor Loaders: \n\nTrailering and Load Securement Hazards (Accidents Scenarios)\nMatching Vehicle Size with Trailer Size\nHitch Types\, Proper Operation and Locking Mechanisms\nSafety Chains\, Lights and Trailer Brakes (Air Lines and Wires)\nChoosing Loading Locations and Vehicle Prep\nDrive-on Loading/Unloading Mobile Equipment on Trailers\nGeneral Load Securement Principles\nSecuring Mobile Equipment on Trailers\nSecuring Other Loads on Trucks or Trailers (Binders/Protectors)\nUse of Fork Lifts\, Cranes or Other Machines to Load Vehicles\nSecuring Tarps\, Tools and Miscellaneous Cargo\nSafely Driving Vehicles with Trailers\n\nSkid Steers: \n\nEquipment Orientation\nExternal & Internal Work Zone Set-Up\nExcavating Issues\nSafe Mounting\, Seatbelts\, No-Rider Rules and Prohibited Uses\nImperative Operator Safety Rules\nImperative Essential Pedestrian Worker Rules\nImperative Non-Essential Pedestrian Worker Rules\nSpecial Skid Steer Operation Tasks\nPreparing for an Unattended Work Zone\nEquipment Inspection and Use of Pre-Job Briefing Checklists\nMultiple Hands-On Operations Activities
URL:https://wttap.com/event/wttap-heavy-equipment-operations-and-safety-training/
LOCATION:101 Paloverde Dr\, Lake Havasu\, 101 Paloverde Dr.\, Lake Havasu\, CA\, 92363\, United States
CATEGORIES:Safety
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260918T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260528T135002Z
CREATED:20260528T134854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T135002Z
UID:4849-1789718400-1789732800@wttap.com
SUMMARY:Western TTAP: ATSSA Flagger Training (AM Session)
DESCRIPTION:Course Overview: \nThis workshop will cover why proper flagger operations are important\, the skillset of a good flagger\, standard flagger control references\, and best practices for various situations. \nThis interactive workshop is taught through a combination of lecture\, video\, and group activities. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe why practicing safe\, standards-based flagging operations is important.\nList the component parts and associate elements of standard flagging setups.\nRecognize key elements of proper flagging signals and procedures.\nRecall factors used for determining proper flagger station positioning.\nDescribe basic flagging techniques using one or more flaggers under various scenarios.\nList effective flagger communication techniques for use between flaggers\, with motorists\, and work other workers.\nDescribe nighttime considerations\, setup and removal\, and use of flagging technology.\n\nAudience: \nThis course is intended for anyone interested in becoming a certified road flagger. ATSSA is a recognized flagger certification in the state of Nevada and valid for all NDOT projects. \nParticipants DO NOT need to employed by a public agency or a unionized company to take this course. \nNOTE: ATSSA Certification cards are good for 4-years & participants MUST be 18 years of age to participate. Upon enrollment\, a copy of the participant’s valid driver’s license or state ID will be required.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/western-ttap-atssa-flagger-training-am-session-3/
LOCATION:Blue Lake Rancheria\, 1 Aiyekee Loop\, Blue Lake\, CA\, 95525\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATSSA Flagger Certification,Safety,Traffic Control
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260918T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260918T170000
DTSTAMP:20260528T134944Z
CREATED:20260528T134944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T134944Z
UID:4851-1789736400-1789750800@wttap.com
SUMMARY:Western TTAP: ATSSA Flagger Training (PM Session)
DESCRIPTION:Course Overview: \nThis workshop will cover why proper flagger operations are important\, the skillset of a good flagger\, standard flagger control references\, and best practices for various situations. \nThis interactive workshop is taught through a combination of lecture\, video\, and group activities. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe why practicing safe\, standards-based flagging operations is important.\nList the component parts and associate elements of standard flagging setups.\nRecognize key elements of proper flagging signals and procedures.\nRecall factors used for determining proper flagger station positioning.\nDescribe basic flagging techniques using one or more flaggers under various scenarios.\nList effective flagger communication techniques for use between flaggers\, with motorists\, and work other workers.\nDescribe nighttime considerations\, setup and removal\, and use of flagging technology.\n\nAudience: \nThis course is intended for anyone interested in becoming a certified road flagger. ATSSA is a recognized flagger certification in the state of Nevada and valid for all NDOT projects. \nParticipants DO NOT need to employed by a public agency or a unionized company to take this course. \nNOTE: ATSSA Certification cards are good for 4-years & participants MUST be 18 years of age to participate. Upon enrollment\, a copy of the participant’s valid driver’s license or state ID will be required.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/western-ttap-atssa-flagger-training-pm-session-3/
LOCATION:Blue Lake Rancheria\, 1 Aiyekee Loop\, Blue Lake\, CA\, 95525\, United States
CATEGORIES:ATSSA Flagger Certification,Safety,Traffic Control
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260923T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260923T163000
DTSTAMP:20260528T162246Z
CREATED:20260528T162246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260528T162246Z
UID:4873-1790154000-1790181000@wttap.com
SUMMARY:Nevada LTAP: 1st Annual Transportation Peer Exchange (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:The Transportation Peer Exchange is scheduled for September 23\, 2026 (9:00am – 4:30pm PT). \nCourse Summary: \nThe Annual Transportation Peer Exchange brings together educators\, industry leaders\, researchers\, and public-sector professionals dedicated to building and sustaining a strong\, innovative safety culture. \nIn 2026\, we’ll explore how collaboration\, technology\, and continuous learning can drive transportation safety initiatives. Safe Roads\, Shared Knowledge: Transportation Peer Exchange highlights the partnerships and innovations that power safety from concept to practice — and keep safety culture in the forefront of transportation.
URL:https://wttap.com/event/nevada-ltap-1st-annual-transportation-peer-exchange-virtual/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Safety,Webinar
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