Mon Apr 15, 8:00 AM - Tue Apr 16, 4:00 PM
Public Works Academy, Saint Petersburg, FL 33711
Community: Gulfport
Description
Description The Traffic Signal Field Level II Certification indicates the holder has a well-rounded background in traffic signal technology from coursework and experience. The Level II Field certification indicates the technician has additional training on traffic si
Event Details
Description
The Traffic Signal Field Level II Certification indicates the holder has a well-rounded background in traffic signal technology from coursework and experience. The Level II Field certification indicates the technician has additional training on traffic signal control system troubleshooting, on-site repairs, and maintenance methods and equipment. Areas of training include worksite safety, maintenance of traffic, traffic signal system equipment standards and operation, installation inspection, troubleshooting, equipment repair, replacement and programming, test equipment, signal phasing and timing, detection, system communications, preventive maintenance, and documentation. The certification holder is prepared to make a substantial contribution in the maintenance and repair of signalized intersections, whether employed by a private firm or a public agency.
Prerequisites
IMSA Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Technician Certification or equivalent as approved by the IMSA Section Certification Chair. IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I Certification Two (2) years experience in the Traffic Signal Field.
IMSA
For more information on IMSA visit their Home Page.
Form more information on IMSA certiifcations, visit their IMSA Certification Overview Page.
The Traffic Signal Field Level II Certification indicates the holder has a well-rounded background in traffic signal technology from coursework and experience. The Level II Field certification indicates the technician has additional training on traffic signal control system troubleshooting, on-site repairs, and maintenance methods and equipment. Areas of training include worksite safety, maintenance of traffic, traffic signal system equipment standards and operation, installation inspection, troubleshooting, equipment repair, replacement and programming, test equipment, signal phasing and timing, detection, system communications, preventive maintenance, and documentation. The certification holder is prepared to make a substantial contribution in the maintenance and repair of signalized intersections, whether employed by a private firm or a public agency.
Prerequisites
IMSA Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Technician Certification or equivalent as approved by the IMSA Section Certification Chair. IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I Certification Two (2) years experience in the Traffic Signal Field.
IMSA
For more information on IMSA visit their Home Page.
Form more information on IMSA certiifcations, visit their IMSA Certification Overview Page.