April 2017
Flaggers: Guardians of the Work Zone
The Technology Transfer Program, in partnership with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, has developed a new flagger training video.  The video covers flagging procedures, proper flagging operations, and communicating with workers and the public.  

Copies are available for $15.  To purchase a copy of the training video, contact us at 800-432-0719.

The video is also available through the Library's Video Lending Library.  To borrow this video, contact the library at 800-432-0719.
Upcoming Workshops
April
11 - Communications I, Somerset
11 - Grade and Drain Level I, Frankfort
11 - KEPSC for Roadway Inspectors, Gilbertsville
12 - KEPSC for Roadway Inspectors, Falls of Rough
19 - Communications II, Georgetown
25 - Snow and Ice Removal, Lucas
27 - Basic Work Zone and Flagger, Prestonsburg


To register for any of our classes, visit the Event Calendar online.

*We continue to add new course dates to the calendar as the classes become full.  For a full list of classes, visit the Event Calendar or call us at 800-432-0719.
For a complete list of workshops, conferences and trainings, 
and  to check availability, click here .  
Move Over
First Responder Safety
All 50 States have "Move Over" laws to protect law enforcement officers and other first responders stopped on our Nation's roads.  Yet only 71% of the public are aware of these laws, and traffic-related incidents continue to be the number one cause of death among on-duty law enforcement officers.  

NHTSA is working to increase awareness of these life-saving "Move Over" laws and highlight the need to protect public safety professionals who place themselves at risk to protect motorists.  

A variety of infographics, flyers and brochures are available online at  https://www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov/get-materials/first-responder-safety/move-over.  Get yours now and share them with your community to raise awareness of the "Move Over" law and possibly save the life of a first responder.  
2017 Traffic Incident Management Regional Conference
October 20, 2017
Join fellow first responders from all disciplines at this regional conference to share innovations and challenges in traffic incident management (TIM).  With a focus on state-specific and regional coordination and communications, the conference includes presentations by front-line responders who share their best practices.  Individualized tracks focus on: planning, management and organization; and tactical and training.

Date and Time
October 20, 2017
8:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT

Location
Hilton Cincinnati Airport
7373 Turfway Road
Florence, KY 41042

Cost
Attendees will only be responsible for the cost of lunch (on their own) and any travel costs incurred for the day.  There is no charge to attend the conference.

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is pleased to host this conference through the Division of Incident Management.

For additional information, or to register online, click here:  REGISTRATION
Chainsaw Safety Training Clinic
Three-day Event
Severe weather can happen at any time, especially in Kentucky.  A storm that lasts for a few hours can take days or weeks to clean up.  Our three-day Chainsaw Safety Training Clinic is designed to help prepare participants for tree removal projects and safety conditions.  

Topics include:
  • The basics of Personal Protective Equipment.
  • Saw Safety Features
  • Hands-on work with springpoles, carburetor adjustments and chisel bit and round chain filing.
  • Each participant will cut down a tree as part of the clinic.
  • How to recognize hazard removals.
  • Different techniques of delimbing, topping and bucking.
Dates
July 11-13, Jenny Wiley State Resort Park
September 12-14, Lake Barkley State Resort Park

Registration Fee
Local Government Employees - $390
State, Industry and National Park Employees - $460

To learn more or to register online, visit the Chainsaw Safety Training Clinic website. 

If you have additional questions, feel free to contact Becky Boston at 800-432-0719 or [email protected].  
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