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LTAP Advisory Committee September 19-20, 2007 Williamsport Lou Ferretti Stacey Cleary
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Training Update – Dec – Feb 2007 Conducted 119 training sessions – 61 Maintenance – 58 Safety Trained 2233 people
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Most Frequently Requested Courses – Work Zone Traffic Control – Equipment and Worker Safety – Asphalt Roads Common Maintenance Problems – Traffic Signs – Signing and Work Zone Rules for Local Governments
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Training Update – Jan – Sept 2007 Advisory Member Participation in 2007 – 8 Members attended training – 17 Training Sessions
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Completed Technical Assists Jan – Sept 2007 Maintenance (36) – Field Visit – 13 – Phone Assist – 20 – Research Assist – 3 Safety (181) – Field Visit – 35 – Phone Assist – 85 – Research – 61 TOTAL - 217
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Upcoming Training - 2007 Approximately 30 courses scheduled through December Most Popular Requests: – WZTC – Traffic Signs – Winter Maintenance Still scheduling training sessions for planning partners and fixed sites for 2008
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New Roads Scholar Program To receive a certificate, complete ten approved courses in a three-year period. Participants may also earn one class credit by completing CPR training through the American Red Cross. To receive credit, they must submit a copy of their certification to LTAP, within the three-year window.
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Approved Courses Maintenance – Asphalt Roads Common Maintenance Problems – Bridge Maintenance – Drainage – Managing Utility Cuts – Posting and Bonding of Local Roads – Roadside Vegetation Control – Unpaved and Gravel Roads – Winter Maintenance
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Approved Courses Safety – Engineering and Traffic Studies – Equipment and Worker Safety – Risk Management and Tort Liability – Road Side Safety Improvement Program – Signing and Work Zone Rules for Local Governments – Traffic Signs – Work Zone Traffic Control
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Discussion Questions?
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Training – after this meeting Upcoming pilots – Roadside Vegetation Control – March 19 at PSATS – Managing Utility Cuts – April 2 at PSATS – Drainage – May 11 at PSATS
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Evaluations – Workshops 95% acknowledge that they are learning skills that will improve performance 85% expect to use training within 6-months Self assessments: before: 2.4after: 4.2 Instructors: 4.5 Readability of materials: 4.5 Materials as reference: 4.5 Time allotted for training: 4.5 Facilities: 4.7 1 = Low 5 = high
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Course Evaluations As part of the course evaluation process, pre- and post-training quizzes required 5-7 questions per workshop based on the course objectives Quizzes are in development
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Tech Assists December 2006 Evaluations
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Types of Respondent Organizations Tech Assists Evaluations December 2006
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Frequency of Benefits Tech Assists December 2006 Evaluations
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Usefulness of Tech Assist Information December 2006 Evaluations 95% of Tech Assist information presented adequately addressed the issue of concern
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Tech Assists Quality and Location December 2006 ElementQuality Rating Staff effective 3.91 Materials relevant & easy to read 3.88 Time appropriate 3.74 Location of Tech Assist Location Type On-siteOff-Site Safety 511 Maint- enance 42 * Maximum rating = 4
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Sample General Comments December 2006 Evaluations Thank you for the experienced assistance; it helped greatly. Mark knew and understood what information we needed – was familiar with our project, provided information, and coached us for our presentation. Mark is an “encyclopedia” of traffic engineering, detailed issues. Patrick did a fine job. I find LTAP training/programs to be of great assistance.
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April 15 mailing – Tech sheets – Crack Sealing, Seal Coating – Newsletter articles: Lycoming County’s LED Program; New Products Evaluation Committee (P. Wentzler); Roads Scholar Program Revisions July 15 mailing – Topics for newsletter articles – seeking recommendations by the end of May – Tech sheets – possibly FDR and Cold In Place October 15 mailing – Seeking recommendations by the end of July Newsletter and Tech Sheet Schedule
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Construction Career Day April 4, 2007 – first event in PA York County Fairgrounds More than 400 students registered 30 exhibits Volunteers to shuffle kids!
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October 2-4, 2007 at Radisson Valley Forge – 75 th Anniversary of Southeastern Chapter – Requested 4 half-day LTAP workshops be presented in full – Two maintenance and two safety to be determined – Next planning meeting is April 12 APWA Symposium
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Roads Scholar Program It is alive and well!
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Roads Scholar Program One level only Complete 10 classes in 3 years Upon completion, a quiz will be sent. Pass the quiz (35 correct answers out of 50) Certificate and Roads Scholar Hat
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Roads Scholar and Evaluations A sample of the post-training quizzes will make up the final Roads Scholar Quiz
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Roads Scholars Review student histories as of January 1, 2004, for students completing 10 classes Passed 6 or more PSU courses and completed balance under PSATS contract Receive Roads Scholar Certificate
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Roads Scholars Students who have 10 completed classes since January 2004 – 7 Roads Scholar Certificates to be provided Students who have completed 9 classes since January 2004 – Personalized letters to be sent to 5 indicating remaining requirements
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