Monday Oct. 10th Member/Nonmember
Challenge Exams $200
Traffic Signals Level I $500 / $550
Traffic Signals Level III $400 / $450
Signs & Markings Level I $550 / $600
Signal Inspection $550 / $600
Roadway Lighting Level I $510 / $560
Wednesday Oct. 12th Member/Nonmember
Vendors Show 10 - 3
Networking Event 5 - 8
Signal related Tech Sessions Day 2
Traffic Signals Level II Field $510 / $560
Traffic Signals Level II Bench $510 / $560
Traffic Signals Level II Construction $510 / $560
Signs Technician Level II $550 / $600
Markings Technician Level II $550 / $600
Inspection for Advanced Technologies $550 / $600
Transportation Center System Specialist $550 / $600
Tuesday Oct. 11th Member/Nonmember
Vendor Show 12 - 5
Reception 5 - 7
Signal related Tech Sessions Day 1
Traffic Signals Level I $500 / $550
Signs & Markings Level I $550 / $600
Signal Inspection $550 / $600
Roadway Lighting Level I $510 / $560
Thursday Oct 13th Member/Nonmember
Florida Section Annual Business Meeting 12:30
Challenge Exams $200
Signs & Markings Tech Sessions
Traffic Signals Level II Field $510 / $560
Traffic Signals Level II Bench $510 / $560
Traffic Signals Level II Construction $510 / $560
Signs Technician Level II $550 / $600
Markings Technician Level II $550 / $600
Inspection for Advanced Technologies $550 / $600
Transportation Center System Specialist $550 / $600
General Registration : Includes all three days of Technical Session
and Networking Events Tuesday and Wednesday Nights.
$150 for Florida Section Members / $300 for Nonmembers
Have questions or need help with registration, please feel free to contact one of the Section Officers.
Email questions to: [email protected]
$149.00 per night Room price is inclusive of parking and resort fee + tax
Room reservations must be made by Sept. 16, 2016 to guarantee room rate .
Room reservations must be made directly with the hotel not through the Con-
ference registration page. Reference the Florida Section IMSA Conference when
booking to receive the Conference room rate.
Course and General Registration can be found on the Florida Section registra-
tion page at: www.florida.imsasafety.org
General Registration includes all three days of Technical Sessions and Network-
ing Events on Oct 11 & 12.
Technical Sessions Tuesday Oct. 11th thru Thursday Oct 13th
8AM to 5PM Daily
Technical Sessions are one of the best ways to keep up with the latest advancements in the
Transportation Industry. This year the Florida Section IMSA is offering 3 whole days of Tech-
nical Training. Oct. 11th & 12th the Sessions will focus on the Signal and ITS side of the Indus-
try and Oct. 13th will focus on Signs and Pavement Markings.
Each day of Technical Training will provide the attendees with 8 hrs or 32 TARP points of training. These TARP point can be used for Renewal of your IMSA Certifications.
Complete information on Certification Renewal Can be found at :
www.florida.imsasafety.org/certificaiton
Remember to b ring your current IMSA membership number to have your TARP Points logged for you. Not a member, Personal Logs will be available for you to track your time.
Admission to all Technical Session is covered by your General
Registration or Certification Class enrollment.
Room Rate Deadline
Sept. 16th
Roadway Lighting Technician Level I
Oct, 10th & 11th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar will address safety and qualifications, lamp
and luminaire components, electrical, poles and high mast compo-
nents, basic lighting design fundamentals, lighting applications,
maintenance of lighting systems and testing and investigation and
troubleshooting lighting systems.
Prerequisite: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian.
Signs & Markings Level 1
Oct. 10th & 11th (8AM - 5 PM)
This two-day seminar covers topics including: applications of
regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, tourist oriented di-
rectional signs, markings and markers, traffic control in school
areas, bicycle traffic control devices, safety and temporary traffic
control, installation of signs and markings and emergency man-
agement signing. Other review material has been derived from the
following publications: MUTCD, FHWA’s Standard Highway
Signs, FHWA’s Standard Alphabets for Highway Signs and Pave-
ment Markings, TRB’s NCHRP Synthesis 157 Maintenance Man-
agement of Street and Highway Signs and ITE’s Traffic Engi-
neering Handbook.
Prerequisite: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian and one year of traffic operations experience.
Signs Technician Level II
Oct. 12th & 13th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar builds upon the fundamental understanding
the student gained during the Signs and Pavement Markings Level I
program providing greater insight and a more nuanced understanding
of sign design, installation and maintenance. This program is im-
portant for the signs technician to further his or her understanding of
the criteria for the application of signs in accordance with the
MUTCD and other references.
Prerequisites: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian, Signs and Pavement Markings Technician Level I, one year of
traffic operations experience
Pavement Markings Technician Level II
Oct. 12th & 13th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar builds upon the fundamental understanding
gained during the Signs and Pavement Markings Level I program
providing greater insight and a more advanced understanding of
pavement marking materials, installation and maintenance and is
important for the pavement markings technician to further his or her
understanding of the criteria for the application of a myriad of pave-
ment markings and pavement marking materials in accordance with
the MUTCD and other references.
Prerequisite: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian, Signs and Pavement Markings Technician Level I and two
years’ traffic operations experience
Challenge Exams Monday Oct.10th & Thursday Oct. 13th
9AM Registration Desk
Traffic Signal Field Technician Level I
Oct, 10th & 11th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar covers the basic concepts and terminology
associated with signalized traffic control devices and systems and
is designed for the entry-level technician who has had some prior
training or experience in electrical technology. Topics covered
include: principles of operation and the primary electrical details
of cabinet wiring and components; equipment, methods and mate-
rials of signal system construction; the basics of traffic signal de-
sign, maintenance and legal issues.
Prerequisite: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian.
Traffic Signal Field Technician Level II
Oct, 12th & 13th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar focuses on maintenance and repair of sig-
nalized intersections. Topics covered include: traffic signal control
system troubleshooting, on-site repairs, maintenance methods and
equipment, worksite safety, maintenance of traffic, traffic signal
system equipment standards and operation, installation, inspection,
troubleshooting, equipment repair, replacement and programming,
test equipment, signal phasing and timing, detection, system com-
munications, preventive maintenance and documentation.
Prerequisites: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian, IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I, two years’ experi-
ence in the traffic signal field
Traffic Signal Bench Technician Level II
Oct, 12th & 13th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar focuses on preparing signal cabinets for
deployment or troubleshooting and repairing cabinet components
that are brought in from the field. Topics covered include: pro-
gramming, application and maintenance of controllers, conflict
monitors, vehicle and pedestrian detection systems, communica-
tion and power wiring of the cabinet, electronic circuit operation
and fault diagnosis, the use of test equipment for diagnosis and
certification of control cabinet equipment.
Prerequisites: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian, IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I, two years of experi-
ence in the traffic signal field.
Traffic Signal Construction Technician Level II
Oct, 12th & 13th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar focuses on new or replacement traffic sig-
nal construction. Topics covered include: safe operation of con-
struction equipment (from concrete saws to cranes), planning ac-
tivities, documentation and installation of conduits, poles, mast
arms, signal heads, cabinets and inductive loops. Setup and testing
of a new signal installation is also reviewed.
Prerequisites: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian, IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level I, two years’ experi-
ence in the traffic signal field
Traffic Signal Field Technician Level III
Oct, 10th (8AM – 5PM)
This one-day seminar covers a wide range of topics relating to
field expertise and general knowledge of the applied traffic signal
technologies in the discipline. You must be familiar with NEMA
Standards (TS1 & TS2), 170/2070 Standards, various traffic detec-
tion methods, setup and configuration manuals, video detection
manufacturers setup manuals, lightning protection devices, FHWA
and ITE vehicle detection manuals, data communications methods,
MUTCD, signal head types specifications and installation meth-
ods, IMSA wire and cable specifications, ITE-Traffic Engineering
Manual, ITE-Traffic Control Devices Handbook, traffic signal
preemption devices, understanding of basic electronics and electri-
cal and U.S. National Electrical Code and/or Canadian Electrical
Code.
Prerequisites: Work Zone Temporary Traffic Control Techni-
cian, IMSA Traffic Signal Field Technician Level II, five years’
experience in the traffic signal field
Transportation Center System Specialist
Oct, 12 & 13th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar is for transportation professionals whose
role encompasses control and operation of a road network in a
transportation management center. It will provide an understand-
ing of key concepts for devices, equipment and software that a
TMC may utilize in daily operations and includes material on data
collection, telecommunications, sub-systems, TMC equipment,
operations and control and analysis/reporting.
Prerequisite: None.
Traffic Inspection for Advanced Technology
Oct, 12th & 13th (8AM – 5PM)
This two-day seminar is intended to certify inspectors who work
with Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) equipment and is
recommended for any traffic signal inspector who works with ad-
vanced technology found in modern transportation systems. Top-
ics covered include: test equipment, signal functions and control,
components, power systems, foundations, intersection wiring, de-
tection systems and ITS devices and communications.
Prerequisite: Traffic Signal Inspector Level I
Traffic Signal Inspector
Oct, 10th & 11th (8AM – 5PM)
Traffic signals are a key element in our transportation system and
the proper operation of traffic signals is of paramount importance
in maintaining reasonable levels of mobility. Knowledgeable traf-
fic signal inspection is required to ensure proper/specified con-
struction practices are followed during signal installation resulting
in signals that operate as intended. This is a key element in limit-
ing the liability exposure of governmental agencies associated
with malfunctioning traffic signals. Topics covered in this two-day
seminar include introduction to traffic signal inspection, inspection
of underground facilities, inspection of traffic signal supports, in-
spection of overhead equipment, inspection of the controller as-
sembly, safety requirements and final acceptance and turn-on.
Prerequisite: None
Florida Section Annual Business Meeting
Thursday Oct 13th @ 12:30
Conference Questions ?
Class Registration:
Gary Scheuring: [email protected]
Tyson Evatz: [email protected]
Vendor & Sponsorship Registration:
Joe Molinaro: [email protected]
Matt Weisman: [email protected]
Billing:
Wayne Bryan: [email protected]
Room Rate Deadline
Sept. 16th