Introductory Course to Temporary Traffic Management (TTM)
Equip yourself to assist with Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) as TTM workers under supervision, following the Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management (CoPTTM).
Introduction to Temporary Traffic Management (TTM)
Overview of TTM roles and responsibilities
Health and safety considerations
Personal safety responsibilities of the TTM worker in line with CoPTTM
Serve as a controller for alternating flow under supervision
Effective communication strategies for interacting with workers and the public on the TTM worksite
Procedures for setting up and removing equipment on the worksite under TTM
Carry out duties as a TTM worker on the worksite under TTM supervision
What you’ll get:
Traffic Management Unit Standard 31958 – Explain the role of and operate as a TTM worker on the worksite under temporary traffic management (level 3)
All required safety gear provided
Eligibility:
You must be 16 years or older
Students that do not have NCEA Level 1 or 2 in English or mathematics will need to show an understanding of mathematics, reading and writing at an adequate level
(Optional) Currently working in temporary traffic management under supervision