FHWA-NHI-134109H Maintenance Training Series: Weather-related Operations - Self-paced Online

Date: 10/1/2025 - 9/30/2026 11:59 PM

Location: Online


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Overview

NOTE: This online course is taken through NHI's new Library Management System, Blackboard. Visit their NHI Blackboard LMS Kickoff page for more information.

Instructions on how to create an account with Blackboard and locate this training will be included in your confirmation email and can be found on your UMTC profile's registration portal page.

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Storm control is a major component of roadway maintenance in many areas of the country. State, municipal, and county agencies are responsible for providing safe, passable roadways even in severe weather. While the majority of the Weather-related Operations course concentrates on snow and ice storms, many of the elements apply to other weather events as well. Tornadoes, hurricanes, and flooding all require coordination and dedication of maintenance personnel. In any weather event, agencies need to restore roadways and bridges and to ensure they are safe for motorists.

Participants learn about the planning requirements for an effective storm response, including scheduling and training personnel, identifying equipment needs, executing dry runs, and the additional requirements posed by a multi-day storm event. This training assists participants with planning and responding effectively to all weather-related operations.

This training was developed as part of the Maintenance Training Series (134109). The series consists of 11 Self-Directed trainings (SDTs) on various maintenance operations topics, ranging from the conceptual (pavement preservation) to the practical (management of underground storage tanks). The trainings included in the Series are listed below and each will take approximately 1 hour to complete:

  • Pavement Preservation Program (134109A)
  • Shaping and Shoulders (134109B)
  • Thin HMA Overlays and Leveling (134109C)
  • Base and Subbase Stabilization and Repair (134109D)
  • Roadway Drainage (134109E)
  • Outdoor Advertising and Litter Control (134109F)
  • Roadside Vegetation Management (134109G)
  • Weather-related Operations (134109H)
  • Basics of Work Zone Traffic Control (134109I)
  • Underground Storage Tanks (134109J)
  • Cultural and Historic Preservation (134109K)

 

Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the elements of an effective storm response plan
  • Identify factors involved in scheduling personnel needs
  • Identify safety and training considerations for maintenance personnel who are involved in weather-related operations
  • Identify the types of equipment used in a snow and ice removal plan and their uses
  • Describe how to identify equipment needs for a particular storm

 

Target Audience:

This course was designed for State, regional, and county personnel who manage operations programs and deal with oversight and quality assurance over broader geographic areas. The target audience is also involved with handling materials, scheduling, budgeting and planning.

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Disclaimer: Accommodations for Disabilities: UMTC endeavors to provide an inclusive learning environment for all. If you require special services or arrangements to fully participate in this workshop, please email Stephanie Cottrell  or call 413-800-2655 at least 14 days prior to the event. Such services are provided free of charge.

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