Description
SUMMARY / INTRODUCTION:
National Highway Sector Scheme 12D for installing and removing temporary traffic management on rural and urban roads.
TARGET AUDIENCE:
All Registered Traffic Management Operatives (RTMO) as described in Sector Scheme Document 12D who wish to add this category to their 12D card. To become a registered 12D M3 Operative, the learner must have completed the 12D T1/T2 training course and either be in the process of being registered as a 12D M2 Operative or already be a registered 12D M2 Operative prior to applying for registration.
Following completion of the 12D T3 training course the learner will need to undertake a set of on site assessments as prescribed in the Sector Scheme Document to obtain the category. The assessments must be completed within a two year period starting from the date of passing the training.
Each learner must be assessed individually – “whilst undertaking traffic management operations, including assessment of capability, unregistered Traffic Management Operatives shall at all times be supervised by an appropriately registered Traffic Management Operative on a one to one basis” This cannot be the assessor – NHSS12D Sector Scheme Document. Minimum competency requirements for gang sizes are shown on page 23 of the document – these must be maintained whilst assessments are being carried out. Learners not being assessed must remain in a safe location.
DESCRIPTION
This course will cover:
- Quality assurance Sector Schemes Health & Safety
- isk assessments/method statements Industry guidance documents Chapter 8 of the traffic signs manual Types of work
- Safety zones Equipment and vehicles Basic layouts Maintaining closures
- Setting out traffic management Arrival on site
- Advance signs
- Taper installation Entering closures Removal of closures Safe taper positions
- Non-motorised road users Roundabouts
- End of course test
What you will learn
PRODUCT OBJECTIVES
On completion of this course learners will:
- Be aware of Sector Schemes
- Be aware of Health and Safety requirements
- Be aware of Risk Assessments and Method Statements
- Be aware of the relevant Codes of Practice and other associated documentation when involved in Traffic Management
- Identify the equipment required in Temporary Traffic Management
- Understand the requirements for working on dual carriageways restricted to 40mph or less
- Be aware of the requirements of non-motorised road users
- Be prepared to undertake assessments to demonstrate an ability to implement, maintain and remove safely traffic control systems