Course Schedule - TxDOT Training
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO ATTEND?
Certain classes are open to TxDOT retirees, consultants, contractors, government employees and employees of other publicly funded organizations (i.e. Traffic Safety, Public Transportation and Metropolitan Planning Organizations)
- REGISTRATION
- Contact TxDOT HRD, call 512-416-2000 or email training@txdot.gov, to determine seat availability
- If seats are available, payment will be processed
- Once payment is confirmed, the enrollment process will begin and a confirmation email will be sent
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TXD105 | CON105 Intro to CstMnt Inspection
Intro to CstMnt InspectionDESCRIPTION: The course prepares new construction inspectors on their duties and the different facets of their job. The course consists of using 2004 Specifications, plan sheets, reviewing of testing methods of concrete, and responsibilities of an inspector for steal coating, striping, and more. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives.
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TXD121 | DES121 Building Roads the TxDOT Way
Building Roads the TxDOT WayDESCRIPTION: This course provides a non-technical overview of what is involved in building a major highway in a metropolitan area. It introduces terminology and aspects of what designers, planners, environmental specialists, right-of-way agents and others have to consider when building roads the TxDOT way in Texas. TRAINING CODE: DES121 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 COURSE CEU: 0.8 AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD601 | DES601 Basic Hydrology and Hydraulics
Basic Hydrology and HydraulicsDESCRIPTION:This course serves as the introductory and pre-requisite course for all other Hydrologic & Hydraulic classes offered through TxDOT. The course provides an introduction to simple hydrologic techniques (Rational Method and Regression Equations) and basic hydraulic principles including open channel flow, weir flow, and orifice flow. The overall purpose will establish a basis for culvert and bridge design. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives. (Reference Human Resource Manual, Chapter 7, Section 11) Participants must bring scientific calculator and Engineering Scale (English units) to class. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives. Participants must bring scientific calculator and straight edge.
TRAINING CODE: DES601 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 24.00 AUDIENCE: TxDOT design engineers, engineers-in-training (EIT's), and experienced design technicians. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm each day Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD602 | DES602 Urban Storm Drain Design
Urban Storm Drain DesignDESCRIPTION: This course covers concepts and procedures of hydraulics and hydrology pertinent to design of urban storm drains. Participants must bring scientific calculator and engineering scale (English units) to class.
TRAINING CODE: DES602 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 20.00 AUDIENCE:TxDOT design engineers, engineers-in training (EIT's), and experienced design technicians. PREREQUISITES: DES601, Basic Hydrology & Hydraulics. AGENDA: 8:00 am - 5:00pm on day #1 and #2 8:00 am - 12:00 pm on day #3 Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD415 | DEV415 Intro to Project Management
Introduction to Project ManagementDESCRIPTION: Discovering the keys to managing projects successfully when working within the complex mix of tasks and people is an ever increasing skill and demand of project managers within the department. In today's global marketplace, complexity and speed are certainties. In such an environment solid project management practices are essential. Creating clear direction, efficiency, timely response and quality outcomes require project managers to be agile and adept at change. This course serves as an introduction and overview of Project Management. The materials and processes are based on the Project Management Institute (PMI) principles, standards and the Project Management Book of Knowledge (PMBOK). In this course you will compare the concepts presented based on PMI and PMBOK standards with how you currently manage projects to allow you to improve your methods, and share project management ideas and experiences with others. You will focus on the thought processes behind project management rather than on the specific use of a software package. All attendees of this course will receive a copy of the book "The Fast Forward MBA in Project Management" (3rd edition).
TRAINING CODE: DEV415 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 16.00 AUDIENCE: Any persons responsible for oversight or actual management of projects. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm each day Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD417 | DEV417 Project Management - Risk Assess
Project Management - Risk AssessDESCRIPTION:This course will lead participants through the processes, techniques, and philosophies to identify risks, assess their impact on the project, plan for emergencies, manage contingencies, and handling risks in transportation projects. Participants will learn the differences between issues and risks, how to identify risks, their impact, and responses to various risks, strategies to mitigate risk, TxDOT's risk tracking and reporting process, and contingency planning techniques. This course will supplement use of the department's software for managing projects, Primavera Enterprise System (P6).
TRAINING CODE: DEV417 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 24.00 AUDIENCE: Project Managers PREREQUISITES: DEV415, Intro to Project Management AGENDA: 8:00AM - 5:00PM each day Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD418 | DEV418 Project Management - Resource Mgmt
Project Management - Resource ManagementDESCRIPTION: This course will lead participants through the processes, techniques, and philosophies to plan for, acquire, allocate, manage, and track resources for the efficient and effective deployment of those resources where and when they are needed, including financial resources, human skills, inventory, production resources, and information technology.
TRAINING CODE: DEV418 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 24.00 AUDIENCE: Project and Functional Managers, Engineers, Estimators, Resource Team Members, and Management. PREREQUISITES: DEV415, Intro to Project Management AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm each day Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD419 | DEV419 Project Management - Scheduling
Project Management - SchedulingDESCRIPTION: This course will lead participants through the processes, techniques, and philosophies to prepare, develop, manage, monitor, and improve the handling of schedules in functional and operational areas as well as in transportation projects. Participants will learn the techniques involved in the development and management of schedule models for the purpose of delivering projects within the allotted time frame and for mobilizing resources in accordance with their defined scopes. Participants will be able to develop a schedule baseline that allows TxDOT managers to track and report schedule variances throughout the life of a project. This course will rely on the use of scheduling tools that includes the department's software for managing projects, Primavera Enterprise System (P6).
TRAINING CODE: DEV419 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 24.00 AUDIENCE: Project and Functional Managers, Engineers, Estimators, Resource Team Members, and Management. PREREQUISITES: DEV415, Intro to Project Management AGENDA: To use a disciplined approach in the production of schedules that provides consistency and improves the accuracy and reliability of schedules for the purpose of delivering projects on time, on budget, and in accordance with their defined scopes. 8 - 5 pm both days. Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD103 | ENV103 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
Storm Water Pollution Prevention PlanDESCRIPTION:This course consists of on-site inspection of field installed storm water erosion and sediment control best management practices (BMPs). The course includes training on how to complete the associated documentation (TxDOT inspection form) to comply with the Texas Pollution Discharge Elimination System's requirements.Participants will take part in the on-site inspection of a typical TxDOT construction or maintenance project with Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3) devices in place, and the implementation of the TPDES Construction General Permit. The project's SWP3 is reviewed, compared to actual field conditions and the overall erosion and sediment control strategies on the project are analyzed. Instruction location will be in the area of a current SWP3 project. The project's SWP3 will be reviewed and discussed prior to commencing the field inspection. The TxDOT Area Office or District Maintenance Office will provide access to the project location and the accompanying documentation for initial review. Transportation to the project location will be provided by the TxDOT Area Office or District Maintenance Office. IMPORTANT: Participants must bring steel toed boots, hard hat, safety vest, and should dress appropriately for fieldwork. ENV103 is part of a series of classes designed to provide the tools necessary to achieve effective erosion and sediment control on TxDOT projects: ENV 300, ENV 301, and ENV 103. ENV 300 provides an introduction and overview with a focus on inspection and ENV 301 provides advanced erosion and sediment control design strategies.
TRAINING CODE: ENV103 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 AUDIENCE: Construction and maintenance inspectors, project managers, engineers, and designers. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD300 | ENV300 Stormwater Eros Sediment Control Day 1
Stormwater Eros Sediment Control Day 1DESCRIPTION:This course is designed to qualify field inspectors and design personnel in the appropriate preparation, inspection and implementation of suitable site-specific erosion and sediment control techniques. The course includes storm water design techniques, construction installation, and inspection/maintenance practices required for design and construction staff and environmental coordinators. The course emphasizes erosion and sediment control practices for disturbed areas during construction. All personnel involved in project storm water protection and prevention must recognize available basic and appropriate Best Management Practices. This one-day course is applicable for ALL personnel involved in storm water protection, and prevention. ENV301 covers topics specific to designers of storm water plans. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives. ENV300 is part of a series of classes designed to provide the tools necessary to achieve effective erosion and sediment control on TxDOT projects: ENV 300, ENV 301, and ENV 103. ENV 301 provides advanced erosion and sediment control design strategies and ENV 103 is a field exercise.
TRAINING CODE: ENV 300 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 AUDIENCE: Personnel involved in storm water erosion and settlement control, including construction inspectors and designers. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD301 | ENV301 Stormwater Eros Sediment Control Day 2
Stormwater Eros Sediment Control Day 2DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to qualify field inspectors and design personnel in the appropriate preparation, inspection, and implementation of the suitable site specific erosion and sediment control techniques. The course includes storm water design techniques and construction installation practices required by designers and environmental coordinators. The course emphasizes construction site hydrology, use of the approved product list, design of sediment traps and basins, and preparation of a storm water prevention and pollution plan (SWP3). This course covers topics specific to designers of storm water plans. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives. ENV301 is part of a series of classes designed to provide the tools necessary to achieve effective erosion and sediment control on TxDOT projects: ENV 300, ENV 301, and ENV 103. ENV 300 provides an introduction and overview with a focus on inspection, and ENV 103 is a field exercise.
TRAINING CODE: ENV301 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 AUDIENCE: Day Two: All design personnel involved in storm water erosion and settlement control. PREREQUISITES: ENV300, Stormwater Erosion & Sediment Day 1 AGENDA:8:00am - 5:00pm Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXDENV | Environmental e-Learning
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TXD110 | SFH110 Confined Space Safety
Confined Space SafetyDESCRIPTION: This course covers OSHA 1910.146, Confined Spaces, as it pertains to TxDOT and OSHA 1910.47, Lockout/Tagout. Topics covered in the class include identifying a confined space, recognizing hazards, atmospheric testing, entry permit, and lockout/tagout. Each student will also calibrate and operate an air monitor.
TRAINING CODE: SFH110 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 12.00 AUDIENCE: Employees who perform repairs, inspections, and maintenance operations in a confined space. AGENDA: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Day one; 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Day Two Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXDH21 | SFH210 Hazwoper For Clean Up Operations
Hazwoper For Clean Up OperationsDESCRIPTION: The course provides information on the classification, detection, and monitoring of hazardous materials and the use of personal protective equipment and safety practices. A large portion will be hands-on exercises and simulations. The Environmental Protection Agency in 40 CFR 311.1 extended OSHA coverage to state government employees. Other references include 29 CFR 1910.120(e), RCRA and CERCLA. Due to the nature of the activities in this class, it can not be held at the TxDOT facilities. Beards are prohibited because beards hinder the proper wear of respirators.
TRAINING CODE: SFH210 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 40.00 AUDIENCE: Employees required to enter an uncontrolled hazardous waste site as part of their duties, or involved in emergency response operations such as construction inspectors, bridge inspectors, right-of-way inspectors, and courtesy patrols. The class would be valuable for first responders who need to be aware of potential hazards. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday thru Friday Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD215 | SFH215 Hazwoper Refresher
Hazwoper RefresherDESCRIPTION: This course is the annual refresher designed for employees in hazardous waste clean-up operations (RCRA, CERCLA, and/or voluntary) as per 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(HAZWOPER) who have had the 40-hour course "Hazwoper for Clean-up Operations". The course provides updated information on the classification of hazardous materials, detection and monitoring, the use of protective equipment (including protective suits and breathing apparatus) and the implementation of safety practices. The OSHA coverage was extended to state government employees by the Environmental Protection Agency in 40 CFR 311.1. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives. After initial training, refresher training is required annually.
TRAINING CODE: SFH215 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 AUDIENCE: Individuals assigned with the responsibility for hazardous waste clean up. PREREQUISITES: SFH210, Hazwoper For Clean Up Operations AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD401 | SFH401 Focus on Safety IV
Focus on Safety IVDESCRIPTION: This instructor-led 8-hour course provides information to familiarize students on how to recognize hazards in the workplace and how to prevent unsafe work practices using the TxDOT Safety Process. The course includes required OSHA topics and TxDOT specific topics with an on-line component. Must pass the online prerequisite course SFH398 - Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety and SFH401 with a score of 80%, students to pass the course. After completing SFH398, SFH401 must be completed within 6 months.
TRAINING CODE: SFH401 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 AUDIENCE: All construction and maintenance employees including area engineers, inspectors, and supervisors. PREREQUISITES: SFH398, Intro to Occ Safety & Health AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD410 | SFH410 Small Quantity Spill Response
Small Quantity Spill ResponseDESCRIPTION: This course provides the necessary information to safely respond to small spills of toxic materials which may occur in TxDOT laboratories or workplace situations.
TRAING CODE: SFH410 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 AUDIENCE: Individuals identified as small quantity spill response team members or personnel working near or with hazardous materials, including those who work in shops, operate heavy equipment or work in maintenance yard. AGENDA: 8:00AM - 5:00PM COURSE CEU: 0.8 Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD203 | TRF203 Risk Management and Tort Liability
Risk Management and Tort LiabilityDESCRIPTION: The risk management process taught in this course will help employees identify risks to reduce tort liability lawsuits. Participants will learn potential risks to TxDOT, determine appropriate risk management, and the activities of a trial when a tort liability claim goes to court. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives.
TRAINING CODE: TRF203 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 24.00 AUDIENCE: Area engineers, maintenance section supervisors, crew leaders, safety officers, or individuals affected by traffic operations, construction activities or maintenance operations. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm each day COURSE CEU: 2.4 Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD450 | TRF450 Roadway Illum Electrical Installations
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TXD453 | TRF453 Electrical Require Installation of Traffic
Electrical Require Installation of TrafficATTENDANCE REQUIRES COMPLETION OF THE CURRENT TRF450 AS OF JULY 20, 2006, PREVIOUS VERSIONS NOT ACCEPTABLE! TxDOT Electrical Requirements for Installation of Traffic Signal Systems is for the experienced personnel who inspect or install electrical systems for traffic signal installations with or without luminaires on Texas roadways. The course examines TxDOT construction standards and the National Electrical Code (NEC). The emphasis is on the use of TxDOT project plans, Texas Standard Specifications for Construction and Maintenance of Highways, Streets and Bridges, the NEC and concerns in the areas of traffic signals and electrical installation for those signals. The purpose of the course is to improve the quality of construction for electrical installation of traffic signal systems. This course will not cover the phasing or timing requirements of traffic signal cabinets. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives.
TRAINING CODE: TRF453 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 24.00 AUDIENCE: TxDOT and contractor personnel who inspect or install traffic signal systems PREREQUISITES: TRF450, TxDOT Rdwy Illum & Elect Installation Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD502 | TRF502 Design Wk Zn Traffic Control Plans
Design Work Zone Traffic Control PlansDESCRIPTION: This course is designed to familiarize personnel with both the basic fundamentals of work zone traffic control plans, and the sequential process for planning and designing work zone traffic control plans. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives. Previous course title: Work Zone Traffic Control - Design & Operations.
TRAINING CODE: TRF502 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 24 COURSE CEU: 2.4 AUDIENCE: Engineers, engineering assistants and senior technicians responsible for planning and designing work zones. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm, Tuesday thru Thursday Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD520 | TRF520 Work Zone Traffic Control
Work Zone Traffic ControlDESCRIPTION: This course reviews basic principles and standards for the design, application, installation, and maintenance of traffic control devices required for construction and maintenance work as set forth in Part VI of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD). Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives.
TRAINING CODE: TRF520 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 16.00 AUDIENCE: Persons with little knowledge of traffic control who are involved with roadway construction or maintenance projects. AGENDA: 8:00am - 5:00pm, each day COURSE CEU: 1.6 Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD521 | TRF521 Flaggers in the Work Zones
Flaggers in the Work ZonesDESCRIPTION: This course is designed to ensure employees use proper techniques and equipment while flagging in work zones. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives.
TRAINING CODE: TRF521 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 4.00 AUDIENCE: Persons who flag traffic on construction and maintenance projects. AGENDA: 8:00am - 12 noon Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXD525 | TRF525 Work Zone Traffic Control Refresher
Work Zone Traffic Control RefresherDESCRIPTION: The course reviews basic work zone traffic control information as well as updated information pertaining to work zone traffic control and areas of concern while working in and around a work zone which could put employees or the traveling public at risk. This course is mandatory every two years. Participants are required to successfully complete an end of course examination proving competency or attainment of the course objectives.
TRAINING CODE: TRF525 COURSE DURATION (in hours): 8.00 AUDIENCE: Personnel involved with roadway construction or maintenance projects. PREREQUISITES: TRF520, Work Zone Traffic Control. AGENDA: The purpose of Work Zone Traffic Control Refresher is to review the important aspects of work zone traffic control and emphasize issues based on input from maintenance section supervisors and inspectors and statistics. Contact: TxDOT HRD, training@txdot.gov Phone: 512-416-2000 |
TXDELE | TxDOT Electrical Online for Contractors
TxDOT Electrical Online for Contractors
The purpose of this series of on-line courses is to extend your electrical certification in order to continue your work on Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) projects.
Cost for each on-line training module is $100 and must be paid only by the use of a valid Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express credit card. No refunds will be permitted. You must successfully complete a minimum of three (3) modules of your choosing in order to receive a wallet card in the mail from the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). The expiration date of this wallet card will be three years from the expiration date of your current wallet card issued by UTA. If you take the module and score between 70-79, you will be permitted to re-take the same module without additional fees. If you take a module and score below 70, you must register, pay and retake the same module again, or a separate module of your choice. You MUST have a valid wallet card or certification number from a previous TxDOT TRF450, TRF453, or TRF e-Learning course before you can register. The registration page will require the certification number on the card. You can view a synopsis of each module by clicking the link below. To register for any module, click on the CODE link. If you experience technical difficulties on this web site, please contact Genevieve Toups, Program Coordinator, Public Works Institute, between 8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday through Friday, CST, at 817-272-0751. You may also contact our registration staff at 817-272-2581 if Genevieve is unavailable. |