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Flagger Certification Online

Flagger Certification Online

The work zone flagger course online grants you the ability to work as a certified flagger as required by the department of transportation and MUTCD. By law, all flaggers must be properly trained in flagging operations and flagging procedures by a certified flagger training instructor. By completing the flagger certification course you will acquire a strong knowledge in proper flagging techniques and be ready to work on the job as a work zone flagger.

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We are very satisfied. If anything occurs in the future I have every reason to believe that Rhino Shield Northeast would take care of the issue with due speed and the care that they've already demonstrated.If anyone would ask about the job? "I'd say come on over and take a look and see it for your... more

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Working with David is always a pleasure. He's honest, trustworthy and very detailed. He's also very kind to my dogs and child.

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Advanced was there in advance of my return from vacation. They were extremely considerate of my situation and respectful of my home and my personal junque!

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Very happy with the professional and friendly service. Both the scheduling staff and the Technicians that came to our home.


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Oct 24, 2019
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I have a large property, while there are trees that cover my house (and roof) I was wondering if solar panels made sense? Even if they weren't directly on roof?

Gladys Meyer answered:

Sep 20, 2018
Vey true. Hope it all went correctly.

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Flagger Certification Online

124 Front Street Suite 207,, NY,
Massapequa Park, NY
https://www.flaggeronline.com/ 1 1 718-59347