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  • If you are a certified ATSSA Flagging Instructor and do not have a user number and password, you need to sign the "Web Usage Agreement" and fax it to ATSSA. You will then be e-mailed your user ID and password. You can either download this as a PDF file or a Microsoft Word file. If you have problems or questions, contact the training department at training@atssa.com or call 1-877-642-4637

  • This area is for ATSSA Instructors only. You can get answers to questions and print forms that you need when teaching an ATSSA training class. We will also be posting up to date training materials as they become available as well as state specific training information. Some of the documents will be in Adobe Acrobat format and you will need the acrobat reader installed on your computer. If you do not have Acrobat Reader, Click here to download a free copy. If you have comments or suggestions, please let us know.

  • NEW! The state of Maryland DOES accept flagger training in Spanish.

  • NEW! North Carolina State Specific Flagging Requirements

Frequently Asked Questions  

ATSSA has updated all flagging materials to be in compliance with the 2003 MUTCD. If you have not already done so, call (877) 642-4637, to order your updated Flagger Instruction Guide and Flagging Handbook today!

Article 2528.01.B Interpretation

State Flagging Requirements: FL DOT Specification Changes (Aug. 1, 2002)

  • Certification required. Orange/Vest Garments and Work Zone Signs
  • Hardhat required. DOT employees must wear orange. Download the document for more specific details.
  • Contractors can wear any color. Questions/comments should be directed to Cheryl Adams @ (850) 414-4327. 

Flagger Kits With MUTCD Part 6

Top Ten Reasons for Becoming an ATSSA Flagging Instructor

As an ATSSA qualified flagging instructor, you will:

  1. Be using the state-of-the-art program developed by ATSSA with input from AASHTO who are concerned with traffic safety and flagging. ATSSA knows the industry because they are the industry. ATSSA is the country's leading resource on temporary traffic control. And ATSSA's traffic safety training programs are recognized across the country as the standard by which all others are judged.
  2. Be able to use this program as you see fit. Train your own personnel, or use this program to generate revenue. Who, where, and when you teach is up to you. And so is how much you do or don't charge.
  3. Receive the best possible training at affordable rates. Not only are ATSSA's master instructors well educated, but perhaps even more importantly, they have proven field experience. They are continually rated "exceptional" by students. And they will leave you with the knowledge, skills, tools and materials necessary for you to receive the same rating from your students.
  4. Have your business information listed to potential flaggers and organizations seeking training in your state and around the country.
  5. Be able to post free course announcements in the "Upcoming Courses By State" section of the Flagger Homepage.
  6. Have password access to up-to-date federal and state specifications and standards posted on the Internet.
  7. Have password access to training and marketing tips and techniques.
  8. Train flaggers who will have their names accessible to all agencies and organizations searching for a certified/registered flagger.
  9. Train flaggers who will be able to immediately prove registration even if they lose their card.
  10. Train flaggers who will have password access to: up-to-date federal and state specifications and standards; flagging tips and techniques; information on flagging equipment and gear.
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