Road construction Training
ARTBA provides high-quality training at your place of business at very competitive rates. Let us help take your training programs to a new level of understanding!
Backing & Spotting
The program is focused on training workers to avoid dangerous traffic areas on roadway construction sites, to recognize hazards surrounding equipment, and to provide clear communication between drivers/operators and spotters through the use of standardized signals and communication. This course is a must for spotters, construction drivers/operators, supervisors and other workers who labor in close proximity to moving trucks and equipment. Experienced spotters can attend this course as a refresher. All attendees will receive a certificate of course completion from ARTBA-TDF. Employers also receive documentation for their insurance carriers, potentially reducing costs or holding premiums in check.
OSHA 10 and 30-Hour Classes
ARTBA broke ground more than 10 years ago with its OSHA 10-Hour Training Exclusively for the Roadway construction Industry. Now revised and updated, this is a revolutionary program for owners, safety managers, supervisors, and workers is focused directly on the hazards and situations that roadway construction workers face every day. From work zones to night work, this training sets the standard for the entire industry!
Certified Flagger
Instruction for this training is available from ARTBA through a partnership with the National Safety Council (NSC). These industry-leading programs ensure your workers are properly trained through nationally recognized programs, backed by accreditation from ARTBA and NSC. Each program can be completed in approximately four hours.
First-Aid and CPR
Instruction for this training is available from ARTBA through a partnership with the National Safety Council (NSC). These industry-leading programs ensure your workers are properly trained through nationally recognized programs, backed by accreditation from ARTBA and NSC. Each program can be completed in approximately four hours.