Flagger & Safety Certification Classes in Virginia
ATSSA Flagger Certification, OSHA 10 & OSHA 30 Construction — instructor-led, in-person training and on-site group delivery throughout Virginia. Bilingual English/Spanish instruction available. Serving contractors, utility firms, municipalities, and field crews with compliant, job-site-ready certification.
Traffic Control & Safety Certification Classes in Virginia
LADMA Traffic Control offers certification training through on-site group programs and scheduled individual sessions across Virginia. As part of our broader traffic control certification classes program, Virginia training serves contractors, utility firms, municipalities, and field workers who need ATSSA flagger certification, OSHA 10, or OSHA 30 — delivered by an active traffic control operations company with direct experience on Virginia roadway projects.
Certification requirements in Virginia are project-specific. They vary by agency, contract type, roadway classification, and funding source. Our training coordinator can help you determine the right path for your workforce — always confirm the final requirement with your project documents or prime contractor.
ATSSA Flagger Certification
ATSSA Flagger Certification is widely accepted on Virginia state and private roadway projects. Many contractors, utility programs, and public agencies require it for workers performing flagging or work zone traffic control duties — though requirements vary by contract and agency. In-person classroom training results in an ATSSA-registered certification card. Confirm renewal requirements with your project specifications.
For: Flaggers, traffic control workers, and utility crew members assigned to work zone duties on Virginia projects
OSHA 10-Hour Construction
The foundational construction safety course covering hazard recognition, fall protection, electrical safety, PPE, and regulatory awareness. Many contractors, prime contract documents, and federally funded Virginia projects specify OSHA 10 for field workers — though it is not a blanket state requirement. Virginia is a VOSH state plan jurisdiction where this training is broadly recognized. Confirm whether your project requires it.
For: Field laborers, equipment operators, and new hires entering Virginia construction environments
OSHA 30-Hour Construction
The supervisory-level OSHA course covering site safety responsibility, hazard management, and incident investigation. Required by many federally funded contracts and publicly bid projects in Virginia for foremen and supervisors. Virginia is a VOSH state plan jurisdiction where this training is broadly recognized. Confirm whether your contract specifies the 30-hour requirement for supervisory personnel.
For: Foremen, superintendents, safety managers, and project supervisors on Virginia construction and utility projects
On-Site Group Training
LADMA delivers certification training directly to your Virginia facility, equipment yard, or project site — no fixed training center to travel to. Designed for contractors who need to certify crews before mobilization without disrupting operations. Bilingual English/Spanish instruction available. All three courses available in group format throughout Virginia, scheduled around your timeline.
For: General contractors, utility firms, subcontractors, and municipalities needing certification at their location
Request Group Training →Virginia Work Zone Certification Requirements
Virginia's flagger certification landscape is governed by a combination of state agency policy, the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) as adopted in Virginia, and project-specific contract requirements. The Virginia Work Area Protection Manual (VWAPM) establishes standards for flagging operations on VDOT roadways. VDOT has updated its approach to flagger certification in recent years to align with ATSSA-recognized programs, though exact requirements depend on the contract, agency, and type of roadway involved.
ATSSA Flagger Certification is widely accepted across Virginia state and private projects. It is required by many prime contractors, utility coordination programs, and public agencies — but the specific requirement for any project depends on the governing agency and contract documents. Contractors working on Virginia roadway projects requiring traffic control plans should review their contract documents and confirm requirements with the prime contractor or project engineer before enrolling their workforce.
Virginia is a VOSH (Virginia Occupational Safety and Health) state plan jurisdiction, meaning most federal OSHA standards are adopted and enforced at the state level. OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 training is broadly recognized under VOSH — however, Virginia does not impose a blanket mandate requiring all workers to hold these cards on every project. Many federally funded, publicly bid, or privately contracted Virginia projects specify OSHA 10 for field workers and OSHA 30 for supervisors within their contract documents. Contractors should review their project specifications to confirm which tier, if any, is required.
Certification requirements vary by project type, agency, funding source, and contract terms. LADMA's training coordinator can help identify the right options for your workforce — final compliance determination rests with your project specifications and the governing agency.
Always confirm specific certification requirements with your prime contractor, project engineer, or governing agency before enrolling your workforce. Requirements vary by contract, agency, and project type and are subject to change.
- VDOT & VWAPM — Virginia Work Area Protection Manual governs flagging operations and work zone standards on state roadways
- ATSSA Certification — Widely accepted on VDOT projects and commonly required by contractors and agencies across Virginia; confirm for your specific project
- MUTCD Part 6 — Federal temporary traffic control standard adopted statewide with VDOT supplemental requirements
- VOSH State Plan — Virginia enforces most federal OSHA standards; OSHA 10/30 widely recognized but not universally mandated on all projects
- Contractor Responsibility — Verify certification card currency for all flaggers and traffic control workers, including subcontractor personnel, per your project requirements
- Project-Specific Requirements — Requirements vary by agency, funding source, roadway classification, and contract — always confirm before enrolling
Available Certification Courses — Virginia
All courses are available through on-site group delivery anywhere in Virginia. Individual registration is also available — contact our training coordinator to confirm current scheduling for your location and workforce.
| Course | Who It Serves | Format | Languages | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ATSSA Flagger Certification Work Zone Traffic Control — Virginia Projects | Flaggers and traffic control workers assigned to work zone duties on Virginia state and private projects where ATSSA certification is specified | In-person instructor-led • On-site group delivery available | English & Spanish | Register → |
| OSHA 10-Hour Construction Entry-Level Field Safety — VOSH Recognized | Field laborers, new hires, and equipment operators on Virginia projects where OSHA 10 is specified by contract | In-person instructor-led • On-site group delivery available | English & Spanish | Register → |
| OSHA 30-Hour Construction Supervisory Safety — VOSH Recognized | Foremen, superintendents, and safety managers on Virginia projects where OSHA 30 is specified for supervisory personnel | In-person instructor-led • On-site group delivery available | English & Spanish | Register → |
Scheduling and availability vary by location and time of year. Contact our training coordinator at (240) 861-5050 or submit a registration request to confirm current options for your crew and location.
Register for a Virginia Class or Request Group Training
Use the form below to register for an upcoming class or request training for your crew. Individual workers, contractors, utilities, municipalities, and agencies can all use the same form.
Confirm your project's certification requirements with your prime contractor or contract documents before enrolling.Virginia Training Registration Form
Prefer to speak directly? Our training coordinator handles Virginia scheduling, bilingual availability, and group logistics.
(240) 861-5050On-Site Group Certification Training for Virginia Contractors
For most Virginia contractors, on-site group training is the most practical path to workforce certification. LADMA brings instructor-led ATSSA Flagger Certification, OSHA 10, and OSHA 30 training directly to your facility, equipment yard, or project site — anywhere in Virginia. We coordinate around your timeline and come to you.
Group training is structured around your workforce composition and project requirements. Mixed-language crews are accommodated with bilingual instruction in English and Spanish. Sessions are scheduled around your mobilization window, pre-project compliance deadline, or recertification cycle.
Who Group Training Is Built For
- General contractors certifying flagging and traffic control personnel before mobilization on Virginia state or private-sector projects
- Utility contractors needing ATSSA compliance across a gas, electric, water, or fiber project team operating in Virginia right-of-way
- Subcontractors with contract-specified OSHA 10 or OSHA 30 requirements for Virginia field personnel
- Northern Virginia contractors with mixed English/Spanish-speaking crews who need bilingual certification ahead of project start
- Municipal public works departments in Virginia certifying road crews, maintenance workers, and infrastructure teams
- Safety managers consolidating recertification for field workforces across Virginia operations
Virginia Coverage & Training Regions
LADMA is an active traffic control operations company in Virginia, with primary experience in Northern Virginia's high-density contractor market. Our certification training follows the same footprint — on-site group delivery is available throughout Virginia, with depth of service concentrated in Northern Virginia and the Washington-Baltimore corridor.
Scheduling inquiries and individual registration are handled through our Beltsville, Maryland coordination office. Group training for Virginia clients is delivered on-site at your location.
Northern Virginia — Primary Service Area
- Fairfax County
- Loudoun County
- Prince William County
- Arlington County
- City of Alexandria
- Stafford County
Broader Virginia — On-Site by Arrangement
- Richmond Metro
- Fredericksburg Corridor
- Hampton Roads
- Shenandoah Valley
- Charlottesville Area
- Statewide on-site delivery available
4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 310
Beltsville, MD 20705 (240) 861-5050
All group training is delivered at your Virginia location. Call our coordinator to discuss scheduling, bilingual availability, and group logistics.
Request Group TrainingWhy Virginia Contractors Choose LADMA for Certification Training
LADMA is a traffic control operations company — an active subcontractor on Virginia roadway projects — not a generic safety training vendor. Our certification instruction is grounded in operational experience with Virginia work zones and the practical realities of field deployment across the state.
Virginia Work Zone Operational Context
LADMA deploys field crews on Virginia roadway projects governed by VDOT standards. Instruction reflects Virginia-specific work zone conditions — not just the federal MUTCD baseline. Flaggers trained by LADMA understand the operational context of Virginia projects, not just classroom procedure.
Bilingual Instruction — English & Spanish
Spanish-language instruction is available for all courses — particularly relevant for Northern Virginia's contractor workforce, where bilingual crew certification is a practical necessity. Every participant receives the same curriculum and certification outcome regardless of instructional language.
On-Site Delivery — We Come to You
LADMA delivers instruction at your location — yard, office, or project site — anywhere in Virginia. No fixed training facility to travel to. Scheduling fits your mobilization timeline, not a public class calendar.
Northern Virginia Project Experience
LADMA has direct operational experience on Northern Virginia projects — the highest-density contractor market in the state. Training reflects the traffic volumes, lane configurations, and compliance considerations contractors encounter across Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William, and Arlington County roadways.
Complete Workforce Certification in One Engagement
Contractors can combine ATSSA Flagger Certification and OSHA 10 or 30 for the same crew in a single on-site session. This consolidates certification logistics, reduces lost field days, and ensures flaggers and supervisors are both compliant without separate scheduling.
Certified Documentation for Every Participant
All participants receive certification cards and OSHA completion records. Contractors receive aggregate workforce completion documentation to support contract compliance submissions, subcontractor prequalification, and field verification on Virginia projects.
Frequently Asked Questions — Virginia Certification Classes
ATSSA Flagger Certification is widely accepted on Virginia state and private roadway projects. Many contractors, utility programs, and public agencies require it for workers performing flagging or work zone traffic control duties. VDOT has aligned its approach to flagger certification with ATSSA-recognized programs in recent years. That said, the specific requirement for any project depends on the governing agency, contract documents, and prime contractor standards. Verify the exact requirement with your prime contractor or project engineer before enrolling your workforce.
Yes. On-site group training is LADMA's primary delivery model for Virginia contractors. We bring ATSSA Flagger Certification, OSHA 10, and OSHA 30 instruction directly to your facility, equipment yard, or project site anywhere in Virginia — there is no fixed training center to travel to. Scheduling is coordinated around your project timeline and mobilization requirements. Bilingual instruction in English and Spanish is available for mixed-language crews. To schedule group training, call our coordinator at (240) 861-5050 or submit a group training request using the form on this page.
Yes. LADMA provides bilingual instruction in English and Spanish for ATSSA Flagger Certification, OSHA 10-Hour Construction, and OSHA 30-Hour Construction. This applies to both individual class sessions and on-site group training throughout Virginia. All participants receive the same curriculum and certification outcome regardless of instructional language. When scheduling, notify our training coordinator that bilingual instruction is needed so we can confirm instructor availability for your session.
Virginia is a VOSH (Virginia Occupational Safety and Health) state plan jurisdiction — most federal OSHA standards are adopted and enforced at the state level. However, Virginia does not impose a blanket mandate requiring all workers to hold OSHA 10 or 30 cards on every project. These are outreach training programs, not universally required licenses. Many federally funded, publicly bid, and privately contracted Virginia projects do specify OSHA 10 for field workers and OSHA 30 for supervisors within their contract documents. Review your project specifications and confirm with your prime contractor whether, and at which level, OSHA training is required before enrolling your workforce.
OSHA 10-Hour Construction is the entry-level course designed for field workers — laborers, equipment operators, utility workers, and others working in construction environments. It covers hazard recognition, fall protection, electrical safety, PPE, and basic regulatory awareness. OSHA 30-Hour Construction is the supervisory-level course designed for foremen, superintendents, safety managers, and project leads. It addresses supervisory safety responsibility, site safety planning, hazard management, and incident investigation in significantly greater depth. Many Virginia contracts specify OSHA 10 for field personnel and OSHA 30 for supervisors. Confirm the specific requirement for your project before enrolling.
Yes. Northern Virginia is LADMA's primary Virginia operational market. We provide traffic control services and deliver certification training throughout Fairfax County, Loudoun County, Prince William County, Arlington County, the City of Alexandria, and Stafford County. On-site group training is available throughout Northern Virginia at your facility or project site. Individual registration inquiries are handled through our Beltsville, Maryland office — call (240) 861-5050 to discuss scheduling options for your location.
Individual workers can submit a registration request through the form on this page or call our training coordinator directly at (240) 861-5050. For group training — where LADMA delivers instruction at your Virginia facility or project site — use the Company/Contractor form on this page, or call us to discuss your crew size, required courses, location, and preferred timeline. Our coordinator will confirm scheduling, logistics, bilingual availability, and any additional details for your specific workforce and project situation.
Get Your Virginia Workforce Certified
ATSSA Flagger Certification, OSHA 10, and OSHA 30 available across Virginia — in-person instruction and on-site group delivery statewide. Bilingual English/Spanish instruction available. Contact our training coordinator to confirm scheduling and options for your crew.