Road Safety Audit Refresher
Date
Duration
1 day
Location
In-Person
CPD Hours
6
Price
Member Price
$1,050 + GST
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Non Member Price
$1,250 + GST
Road Safety Audits are a pro-active approach to road safety, forming an integral part of the safe system approach at all stages of the road construction and maintenance process.
IPWEA-QNT is offering a one-day workshop that has been developed to provide attendees with the opportunity to refresh their knowledge and skills for conducting or responding to a Road Safety Audit. This program will reference the Austroads Guide to Road Safety Part 6: Road Safety Audit, utilising case studies and exercises to provide practitioners and decision- makers with techniques to formally address road safety issues before accidents occur.
Content
Review of road safety auditing
Accreditation
Roadside hazards and treatments
Applying standards and achieving safety – is there a difference?
Utilising checklists
Deficiency identification
Report writing
Responding to the audit report
Who should attend?
This program has been designed for road safety audit practitioners who have not conducted a sufficient number of road safety audits to allow them to remain on the register of accredited auditors. The course may also be useful for others who, while having maintained their accreditation, wish to hone their skills and knowledge. If you have previously been accredited, completion of this course will allow you to apply to remain on the register of accredited auditors.
Learning Outcomes
To maintain registration as a Road Safety Auditor, the Department of Transport and Main Roads requires that you have:
current registration with the Department of Transport and Main Roads as a Road Safety Auditor; and either:
completed a minimum of one (1) road safety audit per year; or
successfully completed an approved road safety auditors refresher course
People will be proved with a Certificate of Attendance for this program.
Facilitator
Dan has over 30 years of industry experience across academia, government and the private sector in Australia and the UK. His ongoing involvement in the temporary traffic management industry has him recognised as an industry specialist.
Dan was Project Manager for development of the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management and initiated a program for nationally harmonised training, industry registration and company prequalification. He provides ongoing technical support to State, Territory and Local Governments and to industry. He developed the QLD Traffic Management Design course.