Whether you're an experienced industry professional or a newcomer to the field, our resources are designed to provide Traffic Control Persons (TCPs) with the knowledge and tools required to ensure smooth and safe traffic flow.
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Acceptable forms of identification for students taking a BCCSA TCP course. |
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TCP field theory and tip resource for Traffic Control Persons. |
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Section 141 of the Motor Vehicle Act, detailing the road rules and regulations drivers must follow when TCPs control traffic. |
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Outlines the provincial government’s regulatory framework for TCPs, including training, equipment and traffic management protocols. |
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This Manual outlines fundamental principles and guidelines for traffic management and traffic control in work zones with the goal of ensuring the protection of workers and the safe and efficient movement of road users through the work zone. It also includes standards for designing, applying, positioning, installing, maintaining, and inspecting various types of temporary traffic control devices through work zones, including signs, channelizing devices, signals, barricades, markings, lighting, and others. |
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Toolbox Talks are informal safety meetings that focus on safety topics related to the specific job, such as workplace hazards and safe work practices. Meetings are normally short in duration and are generally conducted at the job site prior to the commencement of a job or work shift. It is one of the very effective methods to refresh workers' knowledge, cover last minute safety checks, and exchange information with the experienced workers.
Toolbox Talks are also intended to facilitate health and safety discussions on the job site and promote your organization’s safety culture. Toolbox talks/meetings are sometimes referred to as tailgate meetings or safety briefings.
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