NHSS 12D M5 Multi-phase traffic signals (course and assessments)

Learn the skills, knowledge and regulations for managing and operating multi-phase traffic signals.

Online Video
Multiple Resources
Active Community
One-on-One Mentorship

🎉 What you'll learn

This course will teach you: 

  • Health & Safety Requirements
  • Trailer Towing/License Requirements
  • Multi-Phase Traffic Signal 
       Installations
       Operation
       Controllers
       Configurations
       Other Functions
  • Datum Point Systems
  • Longest Journey Systems
  • Preparation
  • Installation, Maintenance & Removal
  • Equipment & Road Types
  • Pedestrian Phases


⚙️ Requirements

  • You’ll need to be able to use a mobile phone 
  • There are no prerequisites for enrolling on this course. However, to become registered you’ll need to hold NHSS 12D M1 + M2 certifications.

✍️ Description

This course has been developed to help you understand how to work within a convoy. 

At the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of: 

  • The relevant Codes of Practice and other associated documentation when involved in Traffic Management
  • The equipment required in Temporary Traffic Management
  • The requirements for multi-phase traffic signals
  • How to operate multi-phase traffic signals.
  • The requirements of non-motorised road users

🤓️   Who this course is for:

Anyone who needs to be able to manage and operate multi-phase traffic signals. The certification will be added to your NHSS 12D card. 

£ 50.00 GBP
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This course includes:
Learn on your schedule
Practise before the assessment
Produced by industry-experts
Access on your smartphone
Next-day expert feedback
Available with final assessment

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