Basic Traffic Control Course (BTCC)

Overview

The Code of Practice for Traffic Control at Work Zone came into effect on 23 April 2007 and was revised on 23 July 2010. The objective of the revisions is to improve upon existing practices and its user friendliness. Our half day workshop is specially catered to increase awareness and familiarise workers with these revisions in order to protect their workers involved in roadworks, such as construction or landscaping or tree pruning by the roads, maintenance/installation of ERP, traffic lighting, street lighting, road repair/maintenance, and others.

Objective

At the end of the course, participants will gain an understanding of each step involved in providing traffic controls, identifying and applying workable concepts and techniques, and better appreciate the principles in design and installation of traffic control devices. Participants will have knowledge on how to to use uniform control devices recognized by motorists throughout the island and in accordance with the Code of Practice. Participants will also gain a deeper understanding towards safeguarding the safety and health of co-workers and themselves.

Who Should Attend?

Supervisors and workers who need to manage traffic projects in their course of their work. Individuals who work on LTA projects will also find this course useful.

Course Outline

  • Introduction to Code of Practice for Traffic Control
  • Basic Signages and Their Use
  • Basic Traffic Safety Devices and Their Use
  • Procedures in Laying of Traffic Signages
  • Procedures in Laying of Other Traffic Devices
  • Manual Operated Stop/Go Sign Operating Procedures
  • General Test

Course Duration

3 hours (9.30am to 12.30pm)

Course Fee

S$ 148/pax (before GST) 

Course Schedule

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or your preferred date (for inhouse runs): Please email to safety@bond-intl.com (inhouse and/or customised training packages are also available).

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