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About Emergency Scene Traffic Control

February 12, 2015/in Emergency Scene Traffic Control

With the creation of the “Playbook”, all fire department personnel need to be trained in emergency scene traffic control. WorkSafeBC guideline to Part 18 (Traffic Control) identifies what should be included in this training, and allows for the employer or a third party to do the training. Many years ago, the BC Safety Council created […]

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Instructor: Thinking Driver

February 12, 2015/in Emergency Scene Traffic Control

Training ESTC throughout BC. Thinking Driver has been providing vehicle and driver safety training, curriculum design, development and delivery services to government and industry for over 22 years. They offer an exceptionally talented and experienced team of instructors; key members of their team include several retired RCMP members with decades of experience. Most instructors are […]

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Instructor: Roadmasters Safety Group

February 12, 2015/in Emergency Scene Traffic Control

Training ESTC on Vancouver Island. Terry and Sheila Fiorin formed Roadmasters Safety Group in 1997 to meet the growing need for training Emergency Services personnel where many departments were in remote locations, developing a mobile Air Brake Training Facility. As training demands grew, RSG incorporated Defensive Driver training, Safe Operation of Fire Apparatus and Traffic […]

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Instructor: Provincial Fire and Safety Training Ltd

February 12, 2015/in Emergency Scene Traffic Control

Training ESTC in the Okanagan, Kootenay, Thompson Nicola and Columbia Shuswap regions of BC. Provincial Fire and Safety Training Ltd was founded in 2010. Originally Thompson Nicola Fire Training, the company has undergone a name change to be reflective of the service and area in which service is provided. Located in Kamloops, Provincial Fire and […]

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Emergency Scene Traffic Control – Train the Trainer

February 21, 2014/in Emergency Scene Traffic Control

This course is for fire departments only. Course length: 8 hours Class minimum/maximum: 6/8 Supervisors Safety Certificate Program: elective course EOCP CEU’s: n/a Price: varies, depending on location Post session: Certificate of Completion Course description: In this course, you will learn to deliver the Emergency Scene Traffic Control (ESTC) training course for emergency responder employees who have responsibility for […]

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Emergency Scene Traffic Control

February 21, 2014/in Courses, Emergency Scene Traffic Control For Employees, For Supervisors Supervisors Safety Certificate Program Elective Courses 8 Classroom Instructor Led Fire Fighters Supervisors Safety Certificate Program Elective, Self Paced Online, SSCP Elective, For Supervisors, For Employees, Fire Fighters

This course is for fire departments only. Course description: This course is for emergency responder employees who have responsibility for setting up emergency scene traffic control as a regular or occasional part of their work. It will be valuable for

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