Traffic Control Person

Professional Traffic Control when you need it!

What is a Traffic Control Person?

A Traffic Control Person, also commonly known as a traffic controller, flagman/flag woman, or Lane Closure Technician, is essential to any project that may require traffic control measures and services including lane closures.
Conducting traffic control around cities, construction sites and major event traffic management such as music festivals or sporting events, a traffic control person designs safe lane closures and traffic detours with physical setup and removal of devices such as barricades, pylons, signage, and digital messaging boards.
A Day in the Life of a Traffic Control Person Challenges and Rewards
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Why Choose traffic control people?

The following are critical responsibilities of a Traffic Control Person:

Stopping, slowing, and carefully guiding traffic to keep people safe Providing traffic control directions and signals controlling traffic flow to safeguard drivers, passengers, and employees

Which Types of Role Play a Traffic Control Person

A Flag Man is required under the Occupational Health & Safety Act and prescribed under The Traffic Manual Book 7 to ensure the safety of vehicles and pedestrians in temporary work zones on or adjacent to public roadways.
The Traffic Controller must meet the criteria of a competent person as defined under the Occupational Health & Safety Act and receive Traffic Control and Signaling training. All Supreme Traffic Control Inc.’s Traffic Signalers receive in-class training followed by a two-day on-the-job practicum. In ensuring full Ministry of Labour and Ministry of Transportation compliance, all guards assigned to your job site have on their person, a valid Traffic Control Person Record of Training wallet card available for inspection on request while on the job.