TMO Highways Enhances its workforce with further essential training.
LANTRA M7 is the training course for TM professionals involved in planning.
TMO Highways has continued to strengthen its commitment to professional development by putting another group of employees through the highly regarded LANTRA M7 course. The latest staff members to complete the training are Ryan Smith, Sasha Knights, Paul Beith, Jay Cooper, and Darren Colman, marking another positive step forward in maintaining the company’s high safety and operational standards.
The LANTRA M7 qualification is recognised across the traffic management and highways sectors as a crucial ticket for those responsible for supervising temporary traffic management operations and planning.
The course provides a thorough grounding in legal requirements, industry standards, safe planning, risk assessment, and the decision‑making needed to manage live sites effectively.
For Sasha Knights and Paul Beith, who are both relatively new to their roles, the course proved especially valuable. It offered them deeper insight into traffic management supervision, helping them build confidence and reinforcing the foundations needed to progress within the industry. Their successful completion of the training reflects both their enthusiasm for learning and TMO Highways’ commitment to supporting new talent within the business.
Meanwhile, Ryan Smith, Jay Cooper, and Darren Colman undertook the course as a refresher, strengthening and updating the knowledge they already apply daily. Refreshing the M7 qualification ensures they remain fully aligned with current best practices and evolving industry expectations. Their continued engagement with training highlights the professionalism and dedication that TMO Highways strives to maintain across all levels of its workforce.
By investing in both new and experienced staff, TMO Highways reinforces its proactive approach to safety, compliance, and continuous improvement. The additional M7‑qualified team members will support stronger on‑site leadership, contribute to safer working environments, and help ensure that every traffic management scheme delivered by the company meets the rigorous standards expected across the sector.
As the year progresses, we look forward to continuing this upward trajectory and delivering exceptional results across all of our contracts across Norfolk and Suffolk, Essex and Herts, Bedfordshire and The Midlands, Cambridge and Lincolnshire and London

















