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220 Liberty Place, Burnaby, B.C. V5C 1X6
Tel:  (604) 644-9020   Fax:  (604) 298-7838
E-mail:  info@trafficplans.ca
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Ministry of Transportation and Highways

Traffic Control Guideline #1
 
Traffic Control Persons - Positioning
Traffic Control Guideline #2
 
Work Zones - Speed Reductions
Traffic Control Guideline #3
 
Traffic Control Planning
Traffic Control Plan Template Planning Aid for Traffic Plans (See 'PDF Note')
 
Traffic Control Manual for Work on Roadways (1999)
(See 'PDF Note')

 

Chapter 1 - General Instructions
Chapter 2 - Traffic Control Devices
Chapter 3 - Typical Traffic Control Layouts - Short Duration Work Zones
Chapter 4 - Typical Traffic Control Layouts - Long Duration Work Zones
Chapter 5 - Typical Traffic Control Layouts - Freeway Work Zones
Appendices - Traffic Control for Specialized Ministry Works on High Speed Rural Highways
 
Safety Apparel Specs Technical Circular T-09/05 sets out the requirements for the high visibility clothing to be worn by TCP's when on the jobsite.
 
Traffic Control and Training
Web Page
- hosted by the
Ministry of Transportation
 
This website is intended to assist those persons involved in coordinating or conducting training or controlling traffic in British Columbia. It has lots of good information.
 
Traffic Management Guidelines for Work on Roadways This document sets out the requirements for the five levels of traffic plans and how they should be implemented. This is technical information and not for the faint of heart.
 

Workers Compensation Act

Personal Protective Clothing
and Equipment
Regulations - Part 8
 
Sec. 8-24 - 8.25      High Visibility Apparel
Traffic Control
Regulations - Part 18
 
Sec. 18.1 - 18.5        General Requirements for Traffic Control
Sec. 18.6 - 18.8        Use of TCP's mandatory
Sec. 18.9 - 18.11       Equipment required for TCP's
Sec. 18.12 - 18.14     Signs and Signals used by TCP's
   

Miscellaneous Links

Construction Safety Network

 
This is the body in charge of TCP Training and other Workers' Compensation Act programs. A separate Traffic Control Person section contains traffic control news, names of instructors, available course schedules and other material are listed. If you are interested in the TCP course, it even contains the TCP Course Manual.
 
Motor Vehicle Act The complete Motor Vehicle Act is a large document concerning all aspects of motor vehicles on the highway.
 
Motor Vehicle Act
(excerpts for TCP training)
Contains only those portions directly involving TCP's. This document is used in the TCP training course.
 

 

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