TCP Training Traffic Control Person Training. TCP Training Agenda !Course Introduction !Complying with Regulations and Standards !Using Traffic Control.

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TCP Training Traffic Control Person Training

TCP Training Agenda !Course Introduction !Complying with Regulations and Standards !Using Traffic Control Equipment !Setting Up Work Zones !Basic Traffic Control Skills OH 1-1 Day 1

TCP Training Agenda !Recap !Working Around Construction Equipment !Building on Basic Traffic Control Skills !Course Review !Wrap Up OH 1-2 Day 2

TCP Training Parts of a Work Zone OH 4-1 Termination Area Work Area Buffer Space Transition Area Advance Warning Area

TCP Training Planning a Work Zone ! Duration or type of job ! Road configurations ! Traffic variations ! Environmental conditions ! Work site variations ! TCPs required OH 4-2 Consider

TCP Training Setting Up a Work Zone ! Review traffic plan or work zone layout ! Check availability and condition of traffic control devices ! Select traffic control devices ! Place the devices starting with the advance warning area OH 4-3 Procedures

TCP Training Work Zone Set-up: Two-lane, Two-way Roadway OH 5-1

TCP Training Crawler Tractor OH 6-1

TCP Training Grader OH 6-2

TCP Training Articulated Dump Truck OH 6-3

TCP Training Dump Truck OH 6-4

TCP Training Roller OH 6-5

TCP Training Wheeled Crane OH 6-6

TCP Training Excavator OH 6-7

TCP Training Loader OH 6-8

TCP Training Skid Steer Loader OH 6-9

TCP Training Paving Machine OH 6-10

TCP Training Aerial Lift Vehicle OH 6-11

TCP Training Auger Truck OH 6-12

TCP Training Tow Truck OH 6-13

TCP Training Line Painting Truck OH 6-14

TCP Training Wood Chipper OH 6-15

TCP Training Emergency Procedures l Transportation of Dangerous Goods l Hazardous Spills l Broken Gas Lines l Broken Sewer Lines l Broken Gas Mains l Downed or Broken Power Lines OH 7-1

TCP Training Intermittent Moving Work OH 7-2

TCP Training Two-lane, Two-way Intersection OH 7-3

TCP Training Controlling Traffic with One TCP OH 7-4