Lantra - M1/M2 Assessment Two For Registered Traffic Management Operative (RTMO)

M1/M2 – Assessment Two - that leads to becoming an Registered Traffic Management Operative (RTMO)

Description

M1/M2 – Assessment Two Covers:

  • Types of work
  • Sector Scheme
  • Equipment and Vehicles
  • Quality Assurance
  • Industry Guidance Documents
  • Highway terminology
  • Health & Safety
  • Risk Assessments and Method Statements
  • Traffic lane widths
  • Site definitions and safety zone
  • Basic layouts
  • Give and take system
  • Stop and go
  • Stop works sign
  • Priority signing
  • Diversions
  • Roundabouts
  • Non-motorised road users
  • Portable traffic signals signing and guarding testing, commissioning and operating.

Course includes all logbooks and certs

NB  All 3 Assessments must be completed in order to qualify for a Registered Traffic Management Operative (RTMO)

PPE

Mandatory PPE - Please note without the correct PPE candidates could be refused onto the event and charges will still apply.

Hi-Vis Clothing
Safety Boots 
Safety Helmet (with 4 point chin strap)
Gloves
Eye shields

Prerequisites

Mandatory Prerequisites - the following MUST be completed prior to attending this course:

  • TTMBC - Temporary Traffic Management Basic Course
  • T1-T2 - T1/T2 Trainee Traffic Operative Training
  • M1-M2Ass1 - M1/M2 Assessment One For Registered Traffic Management Operative (RTMO)

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