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Who should attend? Design Engineers Construction Engineers RMS Personnel Maintenance Engineers Road Safety Officers NSW Police Thursday 9 February 2016 Friday 10 February 2016 Venue: Metro Hotel Sydney Central Cost: Members: $1259 + GST Non Members: $1436+ GST This unit describes the outcomes required to lead an audit team as they undertake a road safety audit. It covers sharing information prior to audit conduct, collection and analysis of evidence, conduct of exit meeting and providing audit team member’s with feedback on their performance. Compliance with legislative, regulatory or certification requirements may be required in various jurisdictions. The Guidelines provide practitioners and decision makers with ways to formally address road safety issues before accidents occur. They are based on the latest information available and incorporate the combined experience of State road authorities throughout Australia, local government and Transit National. Objectives The learning objectives include: Developing the necessary skills and knowledge to enable an individual to lead a team during a road safety audit This unit is well suited to all those highly practiced in conducting road safety audits and considerably experienced in road infrastructure design, construction or maintenance. For registration and workshop fees, please click on this link: http://www.ipwea.org/newsouthwales/nsweducation/search/upcoming Lead Road Safety Audits RSACRA003A

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Page 1: Lead Road Safety Audits - etouches · development and assessment, road design, traffic engineering and road safety. Previously Damien held the position of Road Safety Audit and Crash

Who should attend?

Design Engineers Construction Engineers RMS Personnel

Maintenance Engineers Road Safety Officers NSW Police

Thursday 9 February 2016

Friday 10 February 2016

Venue: Metro Hotel Sydney Central

Cost: Members: $1259 + GSTNon Members: $1436+ GST

This unit describes the outcomes required to lead an audit team as they undertake a road safety audit. It covers sharing information prior to audit conduct, collection and analysis of evidence, conduct of exit meeting and providing audit team member’s with feedback on their performance.

Compliance with legislative, regulatory or certification requirements may be required in various jurisdictions.

The Guidelines provide practitioners and decision makers with ways to formally address road safety issues before accidents occur. They are based on the latest information available and incorporate the combined experience of State road authorities throughout Australia, local government and Transit National.

Objectives

The learning objectives include:

• Developing the necessary skills and knowledge to enable an individual to lead a team during a road safety audit

• This unit is well suited to all those highly practiced in conducting road safety audits and considerably experienced in road infrastructure design, construction or maintenance.

For registration and workshop fees, please click on this link:

http://www.ipwea.org/newsouthwales/nsweducation/search/upcoming

Lead Road Safety AuditsRSACRA003A

Page 2: Lead Road Safety Audits - etouches · development and assessment, road design, traffic engineering and road safety. Previously Damien held the position of Road Safety Audit and Crash

For registration and workshop fees, please click on this link:

http://www.ipwea.org/newsouthwales/nsweducation/search/upcoming

PresenterDamien Chee (DC Traffic Engineering)

Your Presenter is Damien Chee of DC Traffic Engineering who is involved in all aspects of road development including route development and assessment, road design, traffic engineering and road safety.

Previously Damien held the position of Road Safety Audit and Crash Investigation Manager at the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) where he developed policies and procedures in road safety and road design . He was also responsible for developing and delivering training courses in road design and road safety engineering.

Topics covered

• Introduction and background

• Establishing Audit Team

• Managing and Maintaining Independence

• Managing Information supply

• Dealing with coercion and undermining from project managers

• Effective Reporting

• Closing out of road safety audits

• Legal issues

• Substantiating audit findings

• Summary of the Lead Road Safety Auditor course

For further information, please contact IPWEA (NSW)• Email: [email protected] • Ph: (02) 8267 3001 • Web: www.ipwea.org/nswLevel 12, 447 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Lead Road Safety Audits RSACRA003A