Intro to Traffic Incident Management (TIMS)- Thornton
Event Date: 10/1/2024
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Event Overview
12450 Washington St
Thornton
*** Hosted in Partnership with the City of Thornton ***
Traffic Incident Management
Course Description:
Traffic Incident Management Responder Training course teaches every community how to safely and quickly clear traffic incidents. The TIMs class will also include Anatomy of a Crash and Intersection of Transportation with Public health and Law Enforcement.
Learning Objectives:
Efficient incident response requires seamless collaboration and coordination among responders:
- To meet the needs of those injured
- To ensure the safety of responders and road users
- To quickly clear the incident
- To prevent secondary crashes
This course is an ELECTIVE in the Roads Scholar I course track. Click above for more RS I program details. The registration fee for this workshop is $50 per person for employees of government agencies and $75 per person for non-government agencies. Fee includes any class handouts and lunch. Registration can be paid online, or via invoice upon special request. Please contact cltap@frontrange.edu for questions. Please be considerate of those on the waiting list, cancel early if necessary. A full refund will be made if you cancel no later than 3 business days prior to the training day; otherwise, you will forfeit the registration fee. In order to receive credit for this class, attendees must stay until the end when it is dismissed by the instructor and class certificates are awarded.Roads Scholar I - Elective
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Instructors
Jones, Kristi
Prior to joining CO LTAP, Kristi worked for the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) where she started as a boots-on-the-ground highway maintenance member and then promoted to Lead Worker and eventually Junior Foreman. Kristi worked for a major Colorado construction equipment supplier and was a CDL-A nationwide OTR truck driver, moving into a local position hauling hay to various farms around the state and country.
Kristi, in her spare time, is a huge supporter of the bully breed, spends time with her two dogs, a Dachshund named Jägermeister and a Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Karma. She works as the treasurer for the local county historical museum and is also involved in photography and reading about local history.