Program Overview
Columbia Basin College offers the Evergreen Flagger Training Certification program, which is the most recognized course for flagger training for Washington state. This flagger card is accepted in Oregon and Idaho as well. The handbook and instructor's manual are constantly updated and contain all the timely information and requirements.
This is the premier flagger training course offered in Washington state. It is offered by Evergreen-certified instructors through Columbia Basin College.
- This program is approved by the Washington State Traffic Control Oversight Committee (membership includes Departments of Transportation, Labor and Industries and Board for Colleges, business and labor).
- Certified instructors are authorized to issue the Washington State Flagger Certification card, recognized in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
- Flaggers working on WSDOT construction projects are required to have the Washington State Flagger Certification card, which is approved for distribution through this program.
- This program meets Department of Labor & Industries requirements for WAC 296-155-305, "Flagger Training Requirements" for Washington state.
This is a one-day class in which a Washington State Certified Flagging card will be issued upon successful completion of the class and test. CBC does not refer positions. Students must be 18 or older. Classes are held at the Pasco campus in the V building, room V 121, located at 2600 N. 20th Avenue, Pasco from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The cost for this class is $46 (non-refundable). Pre-registration and payment is required and students must bring their payment receipt to class.
Flagging Certification Courses: Aug. 7, 2010, Sept. 11, 2010, Oct. 9, 2010, and Nov. 6, 2010.
For questions or comments about this page, please contact
Michelle Freytag, Secretary, 509-542-4804