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Managing Onsite Traffic Safely

  • January 01, 2026 - December 31, 2026
  • Flexible Timings
  • Open Enrollments
  • Online Zoom Sessions or LMS
  • +1 609 650 7180
  • info@amiosp.com
Course Overview
The Managing Onsite Traffic Safely course offered by the American Institute of Safety Professionals is an important aspect of site safety outlined by OSHA Subpart O, which includes the operation and maintenance and parking of vehicles and mechanized equipment used in construction. These laws state that any equipment near highways or active work zones overnight must be clearly marked and warn of possible collisions with lights, reflectors, and barricades. Workers inflating or handling split-rim tires must use safety cages or equivalent devices to avoid explosive accidents. Heavy machinery that is suspended by hoists or jacks must be blocked or cribbed to eliminate risks of collapsing and to prevent parking brake failure, wheel chocks must be used whenever a vehicle is parked, especially on an incline. Equipment that is operating near power lines must maintain safe clearance of a minimum of 10 feet for lines that are up to 50 kV and greater safe distance for higher voltages with a designated observer ensuring safe separation. Off-highway vehicles must have functional engine-service brakes, emergency brakes, parking brakes, headlights, taillights, and backup sounds to ensure safety for low visibility conditions. Vehicles that have an obstructed rear view must use audible backup alarms or reverse spotters. To ensure the safety of operators and workers, additional safety features need to be implemented. These include seat belts, secured tools, positive locking supports for dump bodies, and cab shields on haulage vehicles. Daily inspections conducted before each shift on brakes, tires, steering, and safety devices are crucial to ensure reliability. The goal of standards is to reduce the number of accidents related to traffic, improve visibility, and guarantee that the movement of vehicles and machinery is controlled on construction sites.
Learning Outcomes
  • Understanding of current safety regulations and standards: The CSSP program covers the latest OSHA regulations, ANSI standards, and industry best practices in safety management.
  • Ability to identify and assess workplace hazards: Upon completion of the CSSP program, you will have the skills to identify potential hazards in the workplace and assess their level of risk.
  • Knowledge of safety management systems: The CSSP program covers the principles and practices of safety management systems, including how to develop, implement, and maintain them.
  • Leadership and communication skills: The CSSP program places a strong emphasis on leadership and communication skills, which are essential for effectively managing safety in the workplace.
  • Understanding of incident investigation and analysis: You will learn how to conduct effective investigations into workplace incidents, identify root causes, and implement corrective actions to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.
Mode of Delivery

Training sessions will be conducted through Microsoft Team Meetings in an online format, or through LMS or face-to-face delivery. Invitations for the meeting will be distributed one day before the commencement of the training program. Training is either delivered by an accredited training provider or an affiliate training center.

Course Content

Training should emphasize on the following contents;

  • Introduction to Onsite Traffic Safety: Overview of onsite traffic safety in construction, importance of managing onsite traffic safely, OSHA regulations and standards related to onsite traffic safety
  • Identifying Traffic Hazards: Recognizing common traffic hazards on construction sites (e.g. vehicles, pedestrians, equipment), understanding the potential consequences of traffic hazards, assessing the risk of traffic hazards on the construction site
  • Traffic Control Plans: Developing traffic control plans for construction sites, implementing traffic control plans, managing emergency situations related to traffic hazards
  • Training and Education: Providing training for employees and contractors on how to identify and control traffic hazards, promoting traffic safety culture and awareness, encouraging active participation in traffic safety management
  • Onsite Traffic Safety Standards: Understanding OSHA regulations and standards related to onsite traffic safety, compliance with OSHA regulations and standards related to onsite traffic safety, developing and implementing traffic safety policies and procedures
  • Onsite Traffic Safety Programs: Developing an onsite traffic safety program, implementing an onsite traffic safety program, monitoring and evaluating an onsite traffic safety program
  • Special Topics in Onsite Traffic Safety: Managing traffic hazards in specific construction environments (e.g. urban, rural), managing traffic hazards for specific construction activities (e.g. highway, bridge), managing traffic hazards for specific populations (e.g. temporary workers, youth workers)
Entry Requirements
Our program has been designed to meet the highest standards of quality and rigor and is backed by the expertise of our experienced instructors. Upon completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of completion that is widely recognized in the industry as a demonstration of your knowledge and commitment to safety.
Certificate issued by the American Institute of Safety Professionals is accepted by a wide range of employers and regulatory agencies, making it a valuable addition to your resume or professional portfolio. In addition to the certificate, you will also receive access to our online community of safety professionals, where you can network with others in the field and continue to build your knowledge and expertise.
Our community is a vibrant and supportive network of professionals who are committed to promoting a safe and healthy work environment. Our program is also recognized by a number of professional organizations and regulatory agencies. We are proud to offer a program that is widely recognized as a leading resource in the field of Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment. This course is accredited by the American Institute of Safety Professionals, upon successful completion of the course candidate shall be awarded with a master certificate, course certificate (if applicable) transcript, and wallet cards.
Program Duration

This course is designed to help you reach your goals at your own pace and on your schedule. Instructional contact time must be a minimum of 8 hours. Most students intend to complete their studies via online learning within 1 month.

Examination

All students must achieve a minimum 70% score to successfully pass the examination which shall be taken online through AISP assigned portal. After successful completion of the examination, students will get their results immediately on their registered emails. This is an open-book exam and students are permitted to use a separate browser window to review course content while taking the exam. If you do not pass the examination you may retake the examination. Students are allowed to take an exam three times within one month. During this time, students should review the course material to improve their understanding.


Additional Information

For questions about American Institute of Safety Professionals online fees, replacement certificates, additional hardbound materials or any other financial-related issues please feel free to contact accounts@amiosp.com

This training program is intended to provide entry-level general industry workers information about their rights, employer responsibilities, and how to file a complaint as well as how to identify, abate, avoid and prevent job related hazards on a job site. The training covers a variety of general industry safety and health hazards which a worker may encounter at a work site. Training should emphasize hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, not OSHA standards.

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