Site Traffic Management – 12 Modules | One Day USD: 150/- and Two Day USD: 250/- Per Pax.

Course level:All Levels
Course Duration: 0

Description

Module 1: Introduction to Site Traffic Management

  • Importance of traffic control on-site
  • Common vehicle and pedestrian hazards
  • Regulatory standards and compliance (OSHA, local guidelines)

Module 2: Roles and Responsibilities

  • Duties of employers, supervisors, drivers, and pedestrians
  • Site traffic coordinators and safety officers
  • Reporting unsafe traffic conditions and incidents

Module 3: Hazard Identification

  • Vehicle collisions, pedestrian accidents, and equipment strikes
  • Blind spots, congestion, and site layout risks
  • Environmental hazards affecting traffic safety

Module 4: Traffic Planning and Site Layout

  • Designating routes for vehicles and pedestrians
  • Segregation of heavy equipment and foot traffic
  • Signage, barriers, and markings

Module 5: Vehicle and Equipment Safety

  • Pre-use inspections and maintenance of vehicles
  • Safe operation of forklifts, trucks, and cranes
  • Load handling, speed limits, and reversing precautions

Module 6: Pedestrian Safety Measures

  • Safe walkways, crossings, and access points
  • Warning systems, signals, and reflective clothing
  • Minimizing interaction between vehicles and pedestrians

Module 7: Traffic Control Devices

  • Signs, barriers, cones, and delineators
  • Temporary traffic lights and warning systems
  • Proper placement and maintenance

Module 8: Environmental and Weather Considerations

  • Visibility issues due to rain, fog, or low light
  • Slippery or uneven surfaces
  • Adjusting traffic control measures in adverse conditions

Module 9: Communication and Signaling

  • Hand signals, radios, and other communication tools
  • Coordination between operators and spotters
  • Emergency communication protocols

Module 10: Emergency Procedures

  • Responding to accidents or vehicle incidents
  • First aid and coordination with medical services
  • Incident reporting and investigation

Module 11: Training and Awareness Programs

  • Educating drivers, operators, and pedestrians
  • Toolbox talks and refresher sessions
  • Encouraging proactive hazard reporting

Module 12: Continuous Improvement and Safety Culture

  • Reviewing near misses and traffic incidents
  • Updating procedures and site layout plans
  • Promoting a proactive traffic safety culture

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