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Work-Zone Traffic Control Seminar
This seminar provides an overview of basic traffic control procedures for work zones.
The latest in traffic control devices and safety devices are presented, including
several unique approaches to traffic control and methods for reducing risk and liability.
Dates and Locations
This workshop is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the specified location on each of the dates listed below:
- January 27, 2010—Holiday Inn,
1701 4th St. NW
Austin, Minnesota
- February 3, 2010—Holiday Inn
1155 Hwy 10
Detroit Lakes, Minnesota
- February 10, 2010—Radisson
505 W. Superior St.
Duluth, Minnesota
- February 16, 2010—City Center Hotel
101 East Main St.
Mankato, Minnesota
- February 17, 2010—Ramada Inn
1517 – 16th St. SW
Rochester, Minnesota
- February 24, 2010—Holiday Inn
75 – 37th Ave. So.
St. Cloud, Minnesota
- March 2, 2010—Crown Plaza
2200 Freeway Blvd.
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
- March 9, 2010—Holiday Inn
20800 Kenrick Ave.
Lakeville, Minnesota
- March 11, 2010—Mystic Lake Casino
2400 Mystic Lake Blvd.
Prior Lake, Minnesota
Registration
- Register by mail, fax, or e-mail: Download registration form (239 KB PDF)
- Registration contact: Kim, Highway Technologies, 612-521-4200 or 800-766-5483, Mike.Leaf@hwy-tech.com
- Cost: $34.95 per person ($39.95 per person for metro-area seminars during March). The registration fee includes text material and a buffet lunch.
Who Should Attend
- Road maintenance supervisors
- Work-zone traffic control
supervisors
- Traffic control designers
- City and county public works personnel
- Local and regional utilities
personnel
- Construction contractors
- Consultants
Topics Covered
- Minnesota Field Manual
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Principles and devices
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Working safely in work zones
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Signing and liability
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Updated OSHA standards
Course Instructor
Mike Leaf, Highway Technologies
Credit
- 0.5 Roads Scholar Program elective credit
- To the best of our knowledge, this course/activity meets the continuing education
requirements for 3.0 PDHs as outlined in Minnesota Statute 326.107. More information concerning continuing education for professionals is online at www.aelslagid.state.mn.us.
Sponsors
This workshop is presented by Highway Technologies, the Minnesota Department of Transportation, and the Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) at the Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota. Minnesota LTAP is sponsored by the Minnesota Local Road Research Board (LRRB) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).