Cal Fall Protection Awareness for Construction
The Advanced Cal Flagger for Construction online safety course from ClickSafety is certificate-level flagger safety training specific to the state of California . Every day in California, construction worksites rely on the use of flaggers to assist in monitoring and directing public traffic through construction zones safely and efficiently.
This flagger training course teaches flaggers important safety and compliance information based on California (Cal/OSHA) and federal OSHA regulations. This course helps flaggers work more safely, stay in compliance with regulations , and work toward obtaining a flagger certification.
NOTICE: Cal/OSHA does require that the participant demonstrate proper flagging methodology and operations. This is accomplished by the employer’s qualified person and/or competent person observing the demonstration of skills following training through this course.
ClickSafety’s flagger training course is designed specifically to identify the tools of a flagger in both routine and emergency situations. The course outlines the basics of flagger station setups in single and two-person flagging situations and will identify work zone elements. Additionally, participants will learn the functionality and importance of flaggers in construction work zones. Covering regulatory guidelines, overall safety, and preparedness, this California flagger certification course is comprehensive.
The Advanced Cal Flagger for Construction course is designed specifically for flaggers in California; however, the content can be applied for those in the same position outside of California. The course is ideal for those seeking initial California flagger training, as well as those needing a refresher course prior to flagging work in California.
If you have any concerns as to whether this course is appropriate for you or your industry, please browse our full selection of online Courses and Safety Packs, call 800-971-1080, or Contact Us online.
ClickSafety’s online flagger course is based on Cal/OSHA requirements, however, has content and application to train and inform those seeking to comply with OSHA’s “signaling” requirements, as well. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to be:
Course topics include the following:
Specific industry terms addressed within the course include the following:
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