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TRAINING: January 30, 2024, 8:00AM - 10:00AM PT [CLOSED]
The National Center for Rural Road Safety (NCRRS) is hosting an online training on Maintaining Safety as part of its latest virtual delivery of the Road Safety Champion Program (RSCP).
This two-hour training will focus on maintenance safety solutions that construction and maintenance personnel can implement on a daily basis, including safety issues related to signs and supports, vegetation control, and drainage features.
The class will referernce FHWA documents for Vegetation Control for Safety, Maintenance of Drainage Features for Safety, A Guide for Local Street & Highway Maintenance Personnel, and Maintenance of Signs & Sign Supports: A Guide for Local Roads Maintenance Personnel as its basis.
RSCP is a nationally recognized certificate program designed to build a knowledgeable, safety minded workforce, responsible for operating, maintaining, and designing local roads. Road Safety Champions prioritize safety and are motivated to implement safety improvements that reduce fatalities and serious injuries on rural and local roadways.
RSCP training participants that complete a series of courses in core and specialized safety issues will be awarded a Road Safety Champion Program Certificate.
Access the full list of RSCP safety trainings here
NCRRS is a premier center of excellence for training, education, resources, and technical assistance on rural road safety.
It provides coordinated, multidisciplinary, scalable, and accessible safety resources to rural communities to accelerate road safety improvements and save lives.
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