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Florida Flagging: Qualifications & Training for Incident Responders

Learn the minimum qualifications required for serving as a flagger in Florida, including safety practices, physical condition, and communication skills. Optional materials include MOT training for a comprehensive preparation. The training focuses on enhancing public safety by equipping responders with the necessary knowledge and skills to manage traffic incidents effectively. Prepare to take on the responsibility of safeguarding public and fellow workers, reacting in emergencies, and maintaining a professional appearance.

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Florida Flagging: Qualifications & Training for Incident Responders

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  1. Flagger “Minimum Qualifications & Position” Optional Material MOT Training for Incident Responders in Florida

  2. Flagger Minimum Qualifications • Sense of responsibility for the safety of public and fellow workers • Adequate training in safe temporary traffic control practices • Mental alertness and the ability to react in an emergency

  3. Minimum Qualifications (Cont.) • Good physical condition including sight, mobility, and hearing • Courteous but firm manner, and • Neat appearance

  4. To Stop Traffic Picture: FDOT Road Rangers Basic Training

  5. To let Traffic Proceed Picture: FDOT Road Rangers Basic Training

  6. To Alert and Slow Traffic

  7. Flagger Position • The flagger should stand on or near the shoulder of the roadway while remaining within the clear view of the upstream motorists. • Always have that guaranteed escape route; your survival area when things go wrong.

  8. THE END Question or Comments?

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