ACCREDITATION PROCESS FOR ROADWORKS TRAFFIC MANAGERS MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA



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ACCREDITATION PROCESS FOR ROADWORKS TRAFFIC MANAGERS MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1. INTRODUCTION The Main Roads Western Australia Traffic Management for Works on Roads Code of Practice (the code) requires the following activities and key deliverables to be undertaken by an accredited Roadworks Traffic Manager (RTMs). 2. ACTIVITIES AND KEY DELIVERABLES Review and endorse Traffic Management Plans (TMPs) involving complex traffic management arrangements (for works or events on roads). Undertake Suitability Audits of TMPs involving complex traffic arrangements. Undertake Compliance Audits of TMPs involving complex traffic arrangements. Undertake Risk Management, and preparation or endorsement of any TMP that proposes to implement a lesser treatment than that required by the code or Australian Standards 1742.3. 3. ROADWORKS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT ACCREDITATION Applicants for RTM accreditation will be subject to assessment by an independent RTM Accreditation Panel and will be assessed on the basis of the following minimum selection criteria or as specified in Section 8.7 of the code. Hold a current Main Roads Advanced Worksite Traffic Management Accreditation. Hold current accreditation as a MRWA/IPWEA Senior Road Safety Auditor 1. Have 5-years practical experience in the review, approval or design of Traffic Management Plans. Evidence of attending the Main Roads (or equivalent) Temporary Road Safety Barrier design course, within the previous three years. Evidence of having held a Main Roads Western Australia accreditation in Basic Worksite Traffic Management or Australian Qualification frameworks compliant Statement of Attainment Training Package Implement Traffic Management Plan. Carried at least one-compliance or one suitability, Traffic Management Plan audit under the guidance of a Roadworks Traffic Manager. Signing of Roadworks Traffic Managers Code of Conduct (see Appendix B). Have in place Professional Indemnity / Public Liability insurance certificate of currency (see Item 6). 4. APPLICATION AND EVALUATION Application for registration can be made using the application proforma provided in Appendix A and addressed to the: Main Roads Safety Policy Coordinator Main Roads Western Australia PO Box 6202 EAST PERTH WA 6892 Or preferably sending electronic copy to roadsafety@mainroads.wa.gov.au 1 Applicants that are not Senior Road Safety Auditors may apply to become Senior Road Safety Auditors Restricted to Roadworks Traffic Management.

Applicants should ensure that their application is completed in full, experience verified, signed and all relevant information, including copies of their certificates are enclosed to avoid any delay in the processing of the application. The application will then be assessed by the RTM Accreditation Panel consisting of experienced representatives from: o Main Roads WA; o Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia; o Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management; and o Roadworks Traffic Manager Practitioner (Industry Rep). The Accreditation Panel will nominally meet as required and will assess the application against the accreditation criteria outlined in Section 5 below. The RTM Accreditation Panel will then make a recommendation to the Main Roads Executive Director Planning and Technical Services for approval. Successful applicants will then be issued with an RTM traffic management Certificate of Accreditation. Their contact details and accreditation number will be listed on the Main Roads website under the RTM listing and on the training and accreditation database. The Roadworks Traffic Manager, as a condition of their certification shall be required to acknowledge their RTM certification (RTM accreditation number) on all Traffic Management Plans reviewed by them and on all Audit reports prepared by them. RTM s will also be expected to act as mentors to assist in the development of the RTM accreditation process. 5. REQUIRED DEMONSTRATED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION To assist the RTM Accreditation Panel in the assessment of the application, applicants will be required to submit all of the following information when submitting their application. PERFORMANCE CRITERIA Advanced Worksite Traffic Management Senior Road Safety Auditor REQUIRED INFORMATION Provide proof of current accreditation in Advanced Worksite Traffic Management. Provision of a copy of MRWA/IPWEA Senior Road Safety Auditor certificate. 5 Years Practical Experience Verified evidence of 5 years direct practical experience in the review, approval or design of TMP s. Evidence of TMP s which involve the management of local traffic, land use facilities, cyclists and pedestrians. This shall be demonstration by work related examples or sign off by a team leader or manager. Temporary Road Safety Barrier design Basic Worksite Traffic Management Compliance and Suitability Auditing Provision of documented evidence of attendance of the Main Roads (or equivalent) Temporary Road Safety Barrier design course, with in the previous three (3) years. Australian Qualification frameworks compliant Statement of Attainment in the Resources and Infrastructure Training Package Unit of competency - Implement Traffic Management Plan or equivalent. Make available at least one Compliance or one Suitability Traffic Control Guidance Scheme audit report that they have prepared, under the mentorship of an accredited RTM.

Code of Conduct Insurances Expert witness representation and document preparation Report writing and documentation Traffic flow theory and analysis Signed RTM Code of Conduct form (Appendix B). Provide evidence of valid Professional Indemnity / Public Liability insurance certificate of currency (see Item 6). Evidence of having read the o State Administrative Tribunal s pamphlet entitled A guide for experts giving evidence in the State Administrative Tribunal. o District Court of Western Australia Code of Conduct Expert Witness te: These are available to the public and can be found doing a simple web search. Provision of work related reports Evidence of attending or implementing traffic performance analysis with examples of level of service calculations. The above requirements will need to be submitted /contained within the completed application form (see appendix A). 6. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Applicants seeking accreditation as a Roadworks Traffic Manager from Main Roads WA must provide copies of current certificates of insurance 2. The following insurances 3 will be required: a) Public liability insurance covering the legal liability of the Applicant and the Applicant s Personnel arising out of services provided in relation to their accreditation as well as related acts or omissions for an amount of not less than $10 million for any one occurrence and unlimited in the aggregate; The public liability insurance required under this clause is to be maintained for the duration of the term of the RTM accreditation. b) Professional indemnity insurance covering the legal liability of the Applicant and the Applicant s Personnel, arising out of any act, negligence, error or omission made or done by or on behalf of the applicant, or otherwise arising out of services provided in relation to the Applicant s accreditation for a sum of $5 million for any one claim, and $5 million in the aggregate for any one period of insurance. The professional indemnity insurance required under this clause is to be maintained for the duration of the Roadworks Traffic Manager s accreditation and for a period of six (6) years after termination of the accreditation. 2 On expiry of the insurance cover, copies of the renewal insurance certificate of currency together with the Schedule of Cover will be required to be forwarded to the Main Roads Road Safety Policy Coordinator within 10 working days of the expiry of the insurance cover. Failure to provide this information will automatically terminate the RTM traffic management accreditation. See section 12 3 Where the employer s insurance documentation is provided, the Roadworks Traffic Managers accreditation shall become null and void when used outside of the employment. Refer to Item 14 section 3, Code of Conduct for Roadworks Traffic Managers.

7. MENTORING OF TRAINEE RTMS One of the pre-requisites to become an RTM is that the aspiring RTM will be required to satisfactorily carry out one or more TMP audits under the mentorship of an accredited RTM (mentor). The mentoring process is used to assist the aspiring RTM in the preparation of the TMP Audit report. The mentored audit reports will be assessed by the Panel. The role of the Mentor is to support the aspiring RTM in the preparation, execution and presentation of the TMP compliance and suitability audit report. The aspiring RTM should meet with the mentor before the start of the audit to clarify and confirm the roles that each will have during the audit. The aspiring RTM will be required to lead the audit and prepare the report. It shall be the Mentor s responsibility to check over the final report ensuring it follows the requirements of the Austroads Road Safety Audit Guidelines and the Client s brief. The Mentor may need to assist the aspiring RTM if required by making suggestions during the conduct of the audit about the process being followed, the findings of the audit and/or preparation of the report. In extreme circumstances the Mentor may need to take over leading the team in order to achieve a satisfactory report, but this should be a last resort. The Mentor will be required to complete a mentoring of trainee checklist immediately after the completion of each audit. On the application the aspiring RTM is to forward the mentored audit report(s) together with checklists with their application to become a Main Roads accredited RTM. Before forwarding the completed checklist to Main Roads, the aspiring RTM must sign the checklist, indicating whether or not they agree with it or if not, why not. The checklist for Mentoring of Trainee RTM s can be found in Appendix C. 8. TERM OF ACCREDITATION The RTM accreditation is valid for period of three years or until one of the events identified in Section 10 occurs, following which re-accreditation is required. 9. RE-ACCREDIATION RTMs that wish to be re-accredited must lodge an application form with the Main Roads Road Safety Policy Coordinator on or before the date the RTM accreditation expires. Re-accreditation will involve the provision of the following information to Main Roads, following which Main Roads will determine whether or not the RTM accreditation shall be reissued. The RTM seeking re-accreditation will be informed of the decision in writing. Documentation to be provided shall include: Current Advanced Worksite Traffic Management certification. Current Senior Road Safety Audit qualification 4. Provision of at least one complex TMP that had been prepared or reviewed by the RTM and implemented at an event or work site in the previous 12 months. 4 Applicants that are not Senior Road Safety Auditors may apply to become Senior Road Safety Auditors Restricted to Roadworks Traffic Management.

Provision of documented evidence of attendance of the Main Roads (or equivalent) Temporary Road Safety Barrier design course, with in the previous three (3) years. Endorsement of the current RTM Code of Conduct. Copies of current certificate of Professional Indemnity / Public Liability insurance (see item 6 Insurance requirements Accreditation Process for RTMs Main Roads WA). All on-going re-accreditation as an RTM shall be confirmed by listing the name of the RTM and their accreditation number in the Main Roads online Training and Accreditation database. The RTM accreditation number shall be retained for the life of the accreditation and subsequent re-accreditations. Failure to submit an application form for re-accreditation prior to the expiry of the RTM accreditation will result in the termination of the RTM certification. 10. TERMINATION OF RTM ACCREDITATION Accreditation shall be deemed null and void, when any one of the following events has occurred: Expiry of Main Roads Roadworks Traffic Manager accreditation. Main Roads Advanced Worksite Traffic Management (AWTM) accreditation expired. n-compliance with the Roadworks Traffic Managers Code of Conduct as determined by RTM Accreditation Panel. Professional Indemnity / Public Liability Insurances not current. Senior Road Safety Auditor certification cancelled or expired. RTMs that had their accreditation cancelled shall have their name and details removed from the Main Roads website. Where the RTM s accreditation has lapsed then that person must not undertake any duties described in section 2. 11. APPEALS (RIGHTS OF REVIEW) All complaints against current RTM will follow the complaints procedure outlined in section 6 of the RTM Accreditation Panel Terms of Reference. A person that has their accreditation cancelled, suspended or had their application declined, may appeal (in writing) against the decision to suspend, cancel or to withhold their accreditation within 14 days of the notice been served. The Rights of Review for a suspension or cancellation or had their application declined will be set out and explained in each tice issued by Main Roads. All requests for the review must be made in writing and addressed to the Main Roads Executive Director Planning and Technical Services (EDPTS), PO Box 6202, East Perth, WA, 6892. Disputes arising from the RTM Accreditation Panel s decision to suspend or cancel a person s traffic management accreditation shall be forwarded to the EDPTS for determination. The EDPTS decision shall be final with respect to the suspension or cancellation. After the appeal has been determined, the EDPTS shall arrange for the subject to be notified of the decision in writing and to the person who had made the complaint.

12. FURTHER INFORMATION For further information on the Main Roads WA Roadworks Traffic Managers accreditation process and application please contact: Mr Gareth Peers A/Road Safety Policy Coordinator Road Safety Branch Email: roadsafety@mainroads.wa.gov.au Ph: 138 138

APPENDIX A Application Form for Accreditation as a Road Traffic Manager (RTM) PERSONAL DETAILS (Please use block letters) APPLICATION FOR ACCREDITATION AS A ROADWORKS TRAFFIC MANAGER Surname Title Mr Mrs Ms Given Names (in full) Employer CONTACT DETAILS N o /Street or PO Box Suburb State Postcode Telephone (work) Mobile Email (work) Do you want the above details displayed on the Main Roads website? ACCREDITATION CRITERIA (copies of relevant certificates shall be attached) Are you a current MRWA/IPWEA accredited Senior Road Safety Auditor? Do you have current accreditation in Advanced Worksite Traffic Management? Training Provider: Certificate : Date of Accreditation: Have you gained Australian Qualification frameworks compliant Statement of Attainment in the Resources and Infrastructure Training Package Unit of competency RIIOHS302A - Implement Traffic Management Plan or equivalent? Training Provider: Certificate : Date of Accreditation:

DESIGN OF TEMPORARY ROAD SAFETY BARRIERS (evidence should be attached) Have you attended a course incorporating the design of temporary road safety barriers within the last three years: ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: Degree / Diploma: Institution: Year: EXPERIENCE Provide details of direct practical experience (at least 5 years) in the review, approval or design of TMP s. Attach additional sheets if insufficient space below. Period Employer Position Nature of work / responsibilities

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Have you provided at least one Compliance or one Suitability Traffic Control Guidance Scheme audit that you have prepared under the mentorship of an accredited RTM? Have you provided evidence of TMP s which involve the management of local traffic, land use facilities, cyclists and pedestrians. This can be demonstrated by work related examples or sign off by a team leader or manager. Have you provided evidence of attendance in basic vehicle movements and related traffic (network) performance modelling analysis with a demonstrated example of level of service calculations? Have you included a signed copy of the RTM Code of Conduct form? Have you provided evidence of having read the State Administrative Tribunal s pamphlet entitled A guide for experts giving evidence in State Administrative Tribunal District Court of WA Code of Conduct Expert Witness Have you provided evidence of work related report writing and documentation?

INSURANCE REQUIREMENT Applicants seeking accreditation as a Roadworks Traffic Manager from Main Roads WA must provide copies of current certificates of insurance. The following insurances(1) will be required: a) Public liability insurance covering the legal liability of the Applicant and the Applicant s Personnel arising out of services provided in relation to their accreditation as well as related acts or omissions for an amount of not less than $10 million for any one occurrence and unlimited in the aggregate; The public liability insurance required under this clause is to be maintained for the duration of the term of the RTM accreditation. b) Professional indemnity insurance covering the legal liability of the Applicant and the Applicant s Personnel, arising out of any act, negligence, error or omission made or done by or on behalf of the applicant, or otherwise arising out of services provided in relation to the Applicant s accreditation for a sum of $5 million for any one claim, and $5 million in the aggregate for any one period of insurance. The professional indemnity insurance required under this clause is to be maintained for the duration of the Roadworks Traffic Manager s accreditation and for a period of six (6) years after termination of the accreditation. (1) Where the employer s insurance documentation is provided, the Roadworks Traffic Manager s accreditation shall become null and void when used outside that employment. (2) Existing RTM s must provide evidence of meeting the above insurance requirements as a condition of renewal of their RTM accreditation. I hereby apply for accreditation as a Roadworks Traffic Manager and certify that all information provided in this application is true and correct. Signature of applicant Date

APPENDIX B Road Traffic Manager (RTM) Code of Conduct 1. Preamble The aim of this Code of Conduct is to outline the professional and ethical standards that the accredited Roadworks Traffic Managers are required to meet in carrying out their professional work. It also defines the responsibilities and commitments needed to be undertaken by Roadworks Traffic Managers to maintain the expected professional and ethical standards. The future and the standing of this professional role depend on both technical and ethical excellence demonstrated by the accredited Roadworks Traffic Managers. t only is it important for each Roadworks Traffic Manager professional to adhere to the principles expressed in this Code, they should encourage and support adherence to them by other members. Compliance with the provisions of this Code of Conduct is largely a voluntary matter. However, if an accredited Roadworks Traffic Manager does not follow the provisions of this Code of Conduct or engages in gross misconduct, his or her accreditation may be revoked upon determination by the Accreditation Panel. 2. General Principles Accredited Roadworks Traffic Managers shall always be committed to the general principles of: Acting in the interest of the safety and wellbeing of the road workers, road users and community Operating only within the scope of their expertise and, Upholding the dignity of their professional role 3. Imperatives The above three principles are to be upheld by adherence to the following imperatives. Roadworks Traffic Managers shall; 1. Place safety, health and welfare of the road workers, road users and community before all other interests. 2. Only offer services, or advise on or undertake engineering assignments, within areas of their own competence 3. Shall practise in a careful and diligent manner and express opinions, make statements or give evidence with fairness and honesty and on the basis of adequate knowledge. 4. Advise the client where additional technical knowledge and skills are required outside their level or field of expertise accordingly and may undertake to source such additional expertise required to complete the Traffic Management Plan. 5. Inform their clients or employers of any safety risks and potential consequences of the actions and plans which they endorse. 6. Make at least one site visit prior to endorsing a Traffic Management Plan.

7. Only endorse Traffic Management Plans where they are satisfied with the adequacy of their own level of input into the preparation of the plan. 8. Take care to ensure that their qualifications, experience and/or prior responsibilities are not misrepresented or misused. 9. Only sign off complete Traffic Management Plans and shall not endorse incomplete Traffic Management Plans with provisos. 10. Actively seek to update and enhance their technical knowledge and skills in traffic engineering, road safety and other related disciplines and also, on the relevant standards and guidelines. 11. Agree to be a Mentor for aspiring RTMs and support them in the preparation, execution and presentation of the TMP compliance and suitability audit report. 4. Compliance with the Code of Conduct As an accredited Roadworks Traffic Manager I will; Uphold and promote the principles of this Code of Conduct and Treat violation of any provision of this Code of Conduct as inconsistent with the professional and ethical standards expected of Roadworks Traffic Managers. --------------------------------------- (Signature) ---------------------------------------- (Name) ---------------------------------------- (Date)

APPENDIX C Road Traffic Manager (RTM) Mentoring Checklist Checklist for Mentoring of Aspiring RTMs One of the pre-requisites to become an RTM is that the aspiring RTM will be required to satisfactorily carry out one or more TMP audits under the mentorship of an accredited RTM (mentor). The mentoring process is used to assist the aspiring RTM in the preparation of the TMP Audit report. The role of the Mentor is to support the aspiring RTM in the preparation, execution and presentation of the TMP compliance and suitability audit report. The aspiring RTM should meet with the mentor before the start of the audit to clarify and confirm the roles that each will have during the audit. The aspiring RTM will be required to lead the audit and prepare the report. It shall be the Mentor s responsibility to check over the final report ensuring it follows the requirements of the Austroads Road Safety Audit Guidelines and the Client s brief. The Mentor may need to assist the aspiring RTM if required by making suggestions during the conduct of the audit about the process being followed, the findings of the audit and/or preparation of the report. In extreme circumstances the Mentor may need to take over leading the team in order to achieve a satisfactory report, but this should be a last resort. The Mentor will be required to complete a mentoring of trainee checklist immediately after the completion of each audit. On the application the aspiring RTM is to forward the mentored audit report(s) together with checklists with their application to become a Main Roads accredited RTM. Before forwarding the completed checklist to Main Roads, the aspiring RTM must sign the checklist, indicating whether or not they agree with it or if not, why not.

Road Safety Audit - Checklist for Mentoring of aspiring RTMs This section to be completed by the Mentor. Please answer these questions about the aspiring RTMs performance when undertaking the TMP Audit. If the performance was less than satisfactory for any of the criteria, please give an explanation. Your assessment will be used by the RTM Panel in deciding whether to support a Trainee s application to be an RTM. Name of Trainee... Name of Mentor... Project Audited... 1. How did the Trainee perform regarding the following aspects of the audit: a. Leading the Audit? b. Understanding the project? c. Meeting the Project Manager/Designer at the Commencement Meeting? d. Identifying road safety and traffic management issues? e. Preparing the report, including structure, clarity, recommendations and the CAR? f. Presenting the findings? 2. Do you consider that the Trainee has shown the necessary capability to lead audit teams and prepare TMP compliance and suitability audit reports in the future without the support of a Mentor? Signed... (Mentor) Date... This section to be completed by the Trainee Team Leader. Do you agree with the above assessment by your Mentor? If not, please say why not. Signed... (Trainee Team Leader) Date...

The mentor should forward the completed checklist to the Road Safety Policy Coordinator, Main Roads WA, PO Box 6202, East Perth, WA 6892, or email it to roadsafety@mainroads.wa.gov.au.