A certified flagger is responsible for managing traffic flow around construction and maintenance work zones to ensure the safety of workers, motorists, and pedestrians. This role involves using hand signals, signs, and equipment to direct traffic, as well as setting up and maintaining traffic control devices such as cones and barriers. Certified flaggers must be vigilant in observing traffic patterns and reporting any hazardous conditions or incidents. They are required to comply with local, state, and federal regulations related to traffic control. Physical fitness and the ability to work in various weather conditions are essential for this position. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are also critical, as certified flaggers must interact with construction crews and the public while responding to unexpected situations promptly. Certification from a recognized program is mandatory, along with a sound knowledge of traffic regulations and safety standards
A certified flagger is responsible for managing traffic flow around construction and maintenance work zones to ensure the safety of workers, motorists, and pedestrians. This role involves using hand signals, signs, and equipment to direct traffic, as well as setting up and maintaining traffic control devices such as cones and barriers. Certified flaggers must be vigilant in observing traffic patterns and reporting any hazardous conditions or incidents. They are required to comply with local, state, and federal regulations related to traffic control. Physical fitness and the ability to work in various weather conditions are essential for this position. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are also critical, as certified flaggers must interact with construction crews and the public while responding to unexpected situations promptly. Certification from a recognized program is mandatory, along with a sound knowledge of traffic regulations and safety standards