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Traffic Control

Work-Zone Traffic Control Seminar

This seminar provides an overview of basic traffic-control procedures for work zones. The latest in traffic-control and safety devices are presented, including several unique approaches to traffic control and methods for reducing risk and liability.

Registration

  • Workshop offered:
    • January 9—Holiday Inn, 2422 Ridgeway Ave. NW, Bemidji
    • January 10Holiday Inn, 15739 Audubon Way, Brainerd
    • January 16Holiday Inn, 2100 East Hwy. 12, Willmar
    • January 23Holiday Inn, 1155 Hwy. 10 East, Detroit Lakes
    • January 31Best Western, 1500 East College Drive, Marshall
    • February 6Radisson, 505 W. Superior St., Duluth
    • February 12Holiday Inn, 101 East Main St., Mankato
    • February 21Ramada Inn, 1517 16th St. SW, Rochester
    • February 26Holiday Inn, 1701 4th St. NW, Austin
    • February 28Holiday Inn, 75–37th Ave. So., St. Cloud
    • March 4Mystic Lake Casino, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd., Prior Lake
    • March 6—Crown Plaza, 2200 Freeway Blvd., Brooklyn Center
    • March 12—Holiday Inn, 20800 Kenrick Ave., Lakeville
  • Register by mail:
    • Download registration form (160 KB PDF)
    • Mail to Highway Technologies, 4700 Lyndale Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN 55430
  • Register by fax:

Mail or fax your registration or register online no later than one week prior to the program. Preregistration allows us to contact you if the workshop must be postponed due to weather or other factors. A refund of the registration fee, minus a $30 cancellation fee, will be made if written cancellation is received at least five working days before the workshop. Disability accommodations will be provided upon request.

Registration Contact

Kim of Highway Technologies at 612-521-4200 or 800-766-5483, or Mike.Leaf@hwy-tech.com

Topics Covered

  • 2007 Minnesota Field Manual
  • Principles and devices
  • Working safely in work zones
  • Signing and liability
  • Updated OSHA standards

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

Credit

0.5 Roads Scholar Program elective credit

Instructor(s)

Mike Leaf, Highway Technologies

Fee

$34.95 per person, including text material and buffet lunch ($39.95 for metro-area seminars during March)

Payments may be made by credit card, check, or purchase order payable to Highway Technologies.

Workshop Schedule

All seminars are from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.