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Courses related to pavement markings include:
Pavement Marking Inspection
This course is intended to enhance the expertise of agency and inspector personnel responsible for the selection, installation and inspection of pavement markings. The course covers pavement marking principles and standards outlined in the MUTCD along with a range of critical topics, including an in-depth examination of pavement marking materials, application methodologies and troubleshooting, proper installation techniques and quality control versus quality assessment. The course also teaches the inspection of pavement markings, with a focus on metrics such as mil thickness, bead calibrations and other tests crucial for achieving optimal installation.
Pavement Marking Technician
This course is designed to increase the knowledge and skills of agency and contractor personnel who are responsible for the selection, installation, and inspection of pavement markings. The course includes instruction about pavement marking materials; application processes and quality control; pavement marking standards and principles as contained in the MUTCD; EPA, DOT, and OSHA regulations; tort liability and other legal issues, including documentation and regulation compliance; as well as traffic control design for pavement marking installation.
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