We're excited to announce that Alpine Traffic Control has selected WayOS as their digital safety management platform. Alpine operates across Alberta, deploying flagging crews and traffic control plans on highway construction, pipeline corridors, and urban utility projects — environments where safety documentation isn't optional and getting it right matters.
Why Alpine Chose WayOS
Traffic control is one of the most documentation-heavy trades in Alberta. Every shift starts with a site-specific FLHA. Equipment pre-starts need to be tied to specific units and filed before anything moves. Worker certifications — flagging tickets, first aid, H2S — expire on different schedules and need to be current before a crew hits the road.
Alpine was running that process across paper forms, email, and a spreadsheet that was never quite up to date. When audit season came, it took days to compile records that should have been ready instantly.
"We needed something that worked in the field — not something our guys had to sit down at a desk to fill out. WayOS does exactly that."
— Alpine Traffic ControlWhat WayOS Brings to Traffic Control
The partnership puts WayOS's full platform into Alpine's daily operations:
- Digital FLHAs — GPS-stamped at the job site, completed on a phone in under three minutes
- Equipment pre-starts — tied to specific units (trucks, ATVs, arrow boards), defects flagged and tracked automatically
- Certification tracking — flagging tickets, first aid, H2S, and TMA operator certs with 30-day expiry alerts
- Incident and near-miss reporting — field-submitted with photos and GPS, supervisor notified immediately
- SECOR-aligned documentation — every form, every record, audit-ready at any time
Alpine Traffic Control operates under SECOR certification. WayOS is structured specifically around the six SECOR audit elements — meaning every form Alpine crews fill out is building toward a better audit score, not just satisfying a daily checklist.
What This Means for the Industry
Traffic control and flagging companies face the same documentation demands as heavy construction, but often with smaller admin teams and more distributed crews. Workers are on different sites every day, sometimes multiple sites per shift. Keeping paper records current under those conditions isn't just difficult — it's nearly impossible to do reliably.
WayOS was designed for exactly this type of distributed, field-heavy operation. This partnership with Alpine Traffic is a signal that the platform is ready for the traffic control sector — and we're looking forward to expanding within it.
Getting Started
If you run a traffic control, flagging, or highway construction company and want to see what your safety documentation looks like when it's properly organized, reach out. We're offering a free 14-day trial with full onboarding support — your forms, your certifications, your crew. Set up in a day.
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