Section 6E.01 Qualifications for Flaggers
Support:
Whenever the acronym “TTC” is used in this Chapter, it refers to “temporary traffic control”.
Standard:
A flagger shall be a person who provides TTC.
Guidance:
Because flaggers are responsible for public safety and make the greatest number of contacts
with the public of all highway workers, they should be trained in safe traffic control practices and
public contact techniques. Flaggers should be able to satisfactorily demonstrate the following abilities:
A. Ability to receive and communicate specific instructions clearly, firmly, and courteously;
B. Ability to move and maneuver quickly in order to avoid danger from errant vehicles;
C. Ability to control signaling devices (such as paddles and flags) in order to provide clear
and positive guidance to drivers approaching a TTC zone in frequently changing situations;
D. Ability to understand and apply safe traffic control practices, sometimes in stressful or emergencysituations; and
E. Ability to recognize dangerous traffic situations and warn workers in sufficient time to avoid injury.

 

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