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Develop a Texas-compliant work zone traffic control plan that maximizes driving public and work crew safety. Explain requirements in the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD) that pertain to traffic control devices. Discuss temporary traffic control issues.
HWS410 | The Work Zone Traffic Control for Contractor's Responsible Person course provides managers and supervisors responsible for setting up and operating construction work zones on State-owned roadways with required training recognized by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
Traffic Control Training. The following approved training courses and providers relate to the work zone personnel training requirements in Item 7 of TxDOT’s Standard Specifications. Please contact providers regarding course questions or availabilities.
Formal Inspections and Procedures. The DRP will perform formal inspections of all traffic control devices twice a month at approximately 2-week intervals. Conduct at least one of these inspections at night as soon as possible after the initial set-up for projects with overnight traffic control.
Traffic Control Plans should clearly show provisions to efficiently move users through or around a work zone with minimal delay and minimize potential hazards to transportation users in the vicinity of a work zone and highway workers at the work zone interface with traffic.
External training is available for various bridge, construction, design, development, environmental, maintenance, project, program and portfolio management, right-of-way, safety, and traffic courses.
The Risk Matrix shown in the tables below sets out a synopsis of principal risk areas, how they are commonly allocated, managed or eliminated in typical concession projects, and provides a brief explanation of potential consequences, likelihood and an indicative sensitivity analysis methodology. The Risk Registry is also annotated as to whether the