Temporary Traffic Control: Emergency Response - Free TTAP Webinar
March 20, 2025
(10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time)
PDHs AVAILABLE
1 Professional Development Hour can be granted for this course. No partial credit available. Attendees must attend at least 90% of the webinar to get 1 PDH.
WHAT THIS IS ABOUT
From storms and snow to crashes and tornadoes, our duty calls us to respond. Often at night or during the storm, we have to get the job done, but how do we do that and keep as safe as practical? In 2021, 954 people were killed and 42,151 individuals were injured in work zone crashes. Each week an emergency responder was killed on the roadside. Join us in this session to explore TTC best practices for emergency situations, emphasizing practical work zone safety measures during our response efforts.WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This course is designed for local and state governmental employees who are responsible for the installation and maintenance of work zones.INSTRUCTOR
Todd Morrison, P.E.
Todd Morrison, P.E. is a Technology Transfer Engineer with the University of Kentucky and a road safety advocate. In addition, for the past sixteen years he has worked for numerous Local Technical Assistance Programs. He has taught over 1000 workshops and trained over 30000 individuals. He retired from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet after serving in the Divisions of Construction, Maintenance and Traffic.
Todd served for two years as Kentucky's Safety Circuit Rider helping local agencies identify low-cost improvements to reduce crashes. He also served for two years as a Road Safety Subject Matter Expert for the Tribal Technical Assistance Program.
Todd is an ATSSA certified Traffic Control Supervisor, Flagging Instructor, and Traffic Control Design Specialist. He is also a Certified Public Manager and NHI certified instructor.
REGISTRATION
This is a FREE webinar. All attendees must pre-register in order to receive the webinar invitation.Register for the Zoom webinar here.