Mar. 5, 2024
9:00:00 AM - 12:00:00 PM
Primex, 46 Donovan Street, Concord, NH
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Controlling traffic through work areas is one of the most important -- and dangerous -- operations in construction maintenance. The National Safety Council’s Flagger Training Course is a comprehensive skill-building session that meets federal industry guidelines: the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) guidelines and the ANSI standard ISEA-107-1999. The Office of Highway Safety, the Federal Highway Administration, and several state Departments of Transportation have reviewed this program.
This course is a must for construction work zone flaggers in both one- and two-person flagging operations. Experienced flaggers can attend this course as a refresher.
After successful completion of this course, which includes both written and practical evaluations, students will receive a three-year certification as a traffic flagger issued by the National Safety Council through Primex3, an authorized training affiliate.
Who should attend: DPW staff, Utility workers
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Derek Martel
Derek joined Primex3 in 2022 as a Risk Management Consultant, working with members to address their training and risk management needs. Prior to coming here, he worked for the Concord Fire Department, retiring as Captain at the Broadway Fire Station. In addition, Derek served as a regional coordinator for the PFFNH peer support team and instructed at the NH Fire Academy. He continues to work with critical incident stress management teams (CISM) in a support role and has a passion for improving mental health in the workplace. He has a bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety from Columbia Southern University and is currently working on becoming a Certified Risk Manager. Derek lives in Concord with his wife, two daughters, a dog, and a bevy of chickens.
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Rick Alpers
Rick Alpers, Member Services Manager, is a graduate of Plymouth State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Management and a minor in history. Prior to joining the Primex3 team, he was a former Town Administrator and is a former member of the Board of Selectmen in Bristol, NH. In his current role, Rick is responsible for providing exceptional customer service to Primex3 members. In that capacity, he regularly engages with members to ensure Primex3 is meeting the needs of the membership, plus assists the member services team with their day-to-day responsibilities. He also assists members in team building, goal setting, mission and vision crafting, and behavioral assessments.
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