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This certification is designed for people who involved in the inspection of traffic signal construction, and it is beneficial for contractors installing and maintaining signal systems, as it also shows an inspector's point of view for traffic signal construction. The hours from this program can be used to renew any current Traffic Signal certification! Renewal enrollments are $375 and cover up to two certification fees due to IMSA International. Just use the promotion code RENEWAL at checkout :)
Our transportation system relies heavily on traffic signals, and the smooth operation of these signals is crucial to preserving safe mobility. Knowledgeable traffic signal inspection is required to make sure that proper construction techniques are followed for signal installation, resulting in signals that perform properly. An important component of lowering the liability exposure of governmental organizations due to improper installation is knowledgeable inspection.
The IMSA Traffic Signal Inspector Certification is intended to demonstrate that the holder comprehends the basic ideas and standards related to traffic signal system installation procedures.
The certificate holder is ready to contribute significantly to the traffic signal inspection team.
IMSA Traffic Signal Technician 1
IMSA Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Technician or IMSA approved Work Zone equivalent
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Students holding a non-IMSA Work Zone are required to upload their certificate to their IMSA profile for review and approval. Florida students can continue to submit the FDOT Intermediate Temporary Traffic Control (or higher), ATSSA Traffic Control Supervisor, etc.
PLEASE NOTE: This is for New Certification (Exam) students only and only needs to be done once. If you already have a Work Zone on file with IMSA, you don't need to do this. *** Renewal students do not need to do this ***