Dates & Locations
 
April 5, 2017
Bethel, CT

April 6, 2017
Storrs, CT
 

Sessions are 8:00 am -12:30 pm 
(Registration begins at 7:45 am)
Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this class, participants will be able to:

  • Successfully demonstrate the basic procedures and techniques of flagging safely;
  • Understand the basic principles of flagging;
  • Explain the roles and responsibilities of a flagger within the work zone.
American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA)  Flagger Certification Training
A CT ROAD MASTER PROGRAM ELECTIVE WORKSHOP
In this workshop, participants will learn proper flagging techniques and the responsibilities of a flagger in a work zone. This course satisfies the ATSSA Flagger Certification curriculum. Satisfactory completion of this course certifies participants for four (4) years and places them on ATSSA's national registry. A certification card will be mailed to you upon your successful completion of this course. 
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for any local personnel who are involved in flagging in a work zone and would like to earn their ATSSA Flagger Certification.
Course Instructor
 
S cott Zinke is currently a Research Engineer at the Connecticut Transportation Institute. Scott conducts research for the Connecticut Advanced Pavement Laboratory and provides technical assistance and training for the Technology Transfer Center.
 
Scott is an American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA) certified Flagger, Traffic Control Technician, Traffic Control Supervisor and Flagger Instructor. Scott is also certified to teach the Federal Highway Administration endorsed "Road Safety Fundamentals" course. 
Registration
  • Registration contact: Please direct any questions to Shelly Desjardin @ (860) 486-9373
  • Cost (includes course materials and certification)
    • $75- State and Municipal participants
    • $150- Private-sector participants
       
  • Please advise if you require special services
     
  • Photographs may be taken for promotional and training purposes. Please notify us during registration if you do not wish to be photographed.
Connecticut Technology Transfer Center | 270 Middle Turnpike Unit 5202  Storrs, CT 06269