Virtual Learning
ATSSA Traffic Control Supervisor (TCS) (1.5 Days)
- Mar 12, 2025 (9:00 - 5:00 pm CT; 8:00 - 4:00 pm MT)
Virtual Learning (desktop/laptop and mobile devices) - Mar 13, 2025 (9:00 - 1:00 pm CT; 8:00 - 12:00 pm MT)
Virtual Learning (desktop/laptop and mobile devices)
Registration
DEADLINE: Wednesday, February 26, 2025A webinar link will be emailed 2 days prior to the presentation.
The above opportunity and more can be accessed by visiting the TLN Learning Management System (LMS).
Description
In an effort to support the FHWA Work Zone Safety and Mobility Rule that applies to all State and Local Governments receiving Federal-aid highway funding (reference 23 CFR 630 Subpart J), we are pleased to offer the ATSSA Traffic Control Supervisor (TCS) course as the industry standard for work zone safety training. The TCS course is designed to train those who will be actively involved in designing or setting up and maintaining temporary traffic control in a work zone. It moves from the concepts and techniques taught in the prerequisite TCT course to the implementation of traffic control plans and techniques for installation and removal. Participants are taught how to read and interpret plans and specifications and implement them in the field.
This presentation will NOT be recorded, there will be NO exam, and NO ATSSA certification provided. Upon completion of this presentation, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from TLN. This certificate of completion will be in the participants record on the TLN Learning Management System (LMS). Participants may log in to the LMS and retrieve their certificate to download or print.
Speaker(s)
Tim Luttrell is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Tennessee and the District of Columbia. Prior to his 25-year career at Leidos/SAIC, he worked for the State of Tennessee in developing TDOT's long range planning processes and STIP programs. He currently manages contracts with FHWA on Work Zone Safety, is an ATSSA Master Instructor under the Work Zone Safety Grant Program and performs traffic studies and designs. He has taught hundreds of courses over the past decade for ATSSA, FHWA, the National Highway Institute, and UGPTI's Transportation Learning Network (TLN).
Target Audience
Personnel involved in the development, design, implementation, operation, inspection, and enforcement of work zone related transportation management and traffic control. This includes design engineers, traffic operations, data collection staff, safety personnel, construction project staff, maintenance staff, consultant engineers working for DOTs on state projects, and contractor and utility staff. This may also include executive-level decision-makers, policy makers, senior managers, information officers, and law enforcement and incident responders.