Flagging in construction zones demands high levels of focus and caution. To become a certified Traffic Control Person (TCP), participants must complete this comprehensive 2-day training program. All attendees are required to wear CSA-approved steel-toe boots that offer ankle support during the training.
Important Note:
If you don’t have access to a vehicle, please be prepared for a 20–30-minute walk to the practical training site. In some cases, travel by SkyTrain may also be necessary.
Eligibility Requirements
To enroll in the course, participants must:
Be at least 16 years of age
Be physically capable of performing all course-related tasks
Have basic English communication skills
Present valid government-issued photo identification
No prior flagging or TCP training is required
Certification Details
Upon successful completion of the program, students will receive a three-year certification, recognized by WorkSafeBC as a High-Risk TCP certificate, qualifying them to work as a Traffic Control Person anywhere in British Columbia.
Certification is contingent upon passing both:
A multiple-choice exam (minimum passing score: 80%)
A practical assessment conducted on the road
Qualified candidates may be considered for immediate employment by Universal Flagging and GOtraffic Management.
Course Duration
This training runs for 16 hours over two days. Weekend options (Saturday and Sunday) are available.
Topics Covered
Responsibilities of traffic control persons, employers, and supervisors
Key regulations and standards from the Ministry of Transportation, WorkSafeBC, and the Motor Vehicle Act
Overview of traffic control tools and safety gear
Procedures for setting up, managing, and dismantling work zones
Safe practices around heavy equipment
Core and advanced flagging techniques
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