AASHTO Publications Maintenance Training Series: Shaping and Shoulders (1.5 PDHs) TC3MN016-16-T1

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This course offers professional development hours (PDHs). You will see the PDHs on your course completion certificate, which also serves as documentation of your attendance. PDH requirements vary, therefore, it is up to you to determine whether or not this particular course qualifies under your State or board requirements. Course overview: Shoulders play an important role in both pavement performance and roadway safety. Maintaining shoulders in a proper and timely manner is a primary goal of transportation agencies. In an effort to assist agencies in meeting this goal, the Shaping and Shoulders course provides information on the maintenance of both paved and unpaved shoulders, including specific details on the maintenance of gravel shoulders. In addition to a discussion of the various types of shoulders, project selection considerations, and key maintenance issues, this training places shoulders and shaping into the context of an overall maintenance and pavement preservation program. This training was developed as part of the Maintenance Training Series. To access all the trainings in the series, enroll in the TC3MN014-15-T1 course. Training level: This training is recommended for the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council level IV. Target audience: This course is designed for those who manage operations programs and deal with oversight and quality assurance across broad geographic areas. This target audience also is involved with handling materials, scheduling, budgeting, and planning. Learning outcomes: Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: • Identify desirable characteristics of various types of shoulders; • Identify project selection considerations for shaping and shoulders; • Describe shoulder shaping and blading activities, including equipment requirements and construction activities; and • Describe how a shoulder and ditching program forms the core of the overall maintenance and pavement preservation program.

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Maintenance Training Series: Shaping and Shoulders (1.5 PDHs) TC3MN016-16-T1
This course offers professional development hours (PDHs). You will see the PDHs on your course completion certificate, which also serves as documentation of your attendance. PDH requirements vary, therefore, it is up to you to determine whether or not this particular course qualifies under your State or board requirements. Course overview: Shoulders play an important role in both pavement performance and roadway safety. Maintaining shoulders in a proper and timely manner is a primary goal of transportation agencies. In an effort to assist agencies in meeting this goal, the Shaping and Shoulders course provides information on the maintenance of both paved and unpaved shoulders, including specific details on the maintenance of gravel shoulders. In addition to a discussion of the various types of shoulders, project selection considerations, and key maintenance issues, this training places shoulders and shaping into the context of an overall maintenance and pavement preservation program. This training was developed as part of the Maintenance Training Series. To access all the trainings in the series, enroll in the TC3MN014-15-T1 course. Training level: This training is recommended for the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council level IV. Target audience: This course is designed for those who manage operations programs and deal with oversight and quality assurance across broad geographic areas. This target audience also is involved with handling materials, scheduling, budgeting, and planning. Learning outcomes: Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to: • Identify desirable characteristics of various types of shoulders; • Identify project selection considerations for shaping and shoulders; • Describe shoulder shaping and blading activities, including equipment requirements and construction activities; and • Describe how a shoulder and ditching program forms the core of the overall maintenance and pavement preservation program.

This course offers professional development hours (PDHs). You will see the PDHs on your course completion certificate, which also serves as documentation of your attendance. PDH requirements vary, therefore, it is up to you to determine whether or not this particular course qualifies under your State or board requirements.

Course overview: Shoulders play an important role in both pavement performance and roadway safety. Maintaining shoulders in a proper and timely manner is a primary goal of transportation agencies. In an effort to assist agencies in meeting this goal, the Shaping and Shoulders course provides information on the maintenance of both paved and unpaved shoulders, including specific details on the maintenance of gravel shoulders.
In addition to a discussion of the various types of shoulders, project selection considerations, and key maintenance issues, this training places shoulders and shaping into the context of an overall maintenance and pavement preservation program.
This training was developed as part of the Maintenance Training Series. To access all the trainings in the series, enroll in the TC3MN014-15-T1 course.
Training level: This training is recommended for the Transportation Curriculum Coordination Council level IV.
Target audience: This course is designed for those who manage operations programs and deal with oversight and quality assurance across broad geographic areas. This target audience also is involved with handling materials, scheduling, budgeting, and planning.
Learning outcomes: Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
• Identify desirable characteristics of various types of shoulders;
• Identify project selection considerations for shaping and shoulders;
• Describe shoulder shaping and blading activities, including equipment requirements and construction activities; and
• Describe how a shoulder and ditching program forms the core of the overall maintenance and pavement preservation program.

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