Download - INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING AUSTRALIA Update on involvement in improving roadwork safety
• Road Safety Audit Training• Accredited Utility Service Location Training• Timber Bridge maintenance training•Crash Costs to the community- identifying specific locations of injuries
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Accredited Utility Service Location Training
Currently providing awareness training for :•Jemena•Energy Australia•Integral Energy•Local Government Association of NSW and Shires Association of NSW•Optus•Roads & Traffic Authority of NSW•Sydney Water Corporation
(Associated members)Council of the City of SydneyInstitute of Public Works Engineering Australia (NSW Division) LimitedEngineers AustraliaLand and Property Information NSWTransgridDial Before You Dig
Timber Bridge Maintenance
•2700 Timber Bridges in NSW•Expense in maintaining and replacing•Many of the OHS issues with these bridges are the same as for working under traffic- Design of an approach to minimise risk
Provision for Traffic...
A Traffic Management Plan in accordance with NSW Roads & Traffic Authority (April 2006) Version 3.1 Traffic Control at Work Sites is prepared for all bridge works.
A Vehicle Management Plan (VMP) may also be prepared to determine how vehicles entering, leaving or moving around the work site will do so with safety.
A METHODOLOGY TO DESCRIBE THE BURDEN OF ROAD CRASHES USING AMBULANCE GIS AND CLINICAL INFORMATION
• Paul Riley1, Sowmya Anand2, Jason Bendall2, Paul Middleton2
• 1Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia• 2Ambulance Research Institute, Ambulance Service of NSW
Currently…• Injured - A person who is injured as a result of a crash, and who does not die as a result of those injuries within 30 days of the crash*• IRTAD - 27 countries - 27 definitions of serious injury
• NSW State Plan S7– “We will reduce road fatalities to 0.7 per 100 million vehicle kilometres travelled (VKT) by 2016”**
• Black spots
• Police data
• Councils
*http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/roadsafety/downloads/accidentstats2007.pdf
**http:// www.nsw.gov.au/stateplan/index.aspx?id=03d89116-1ab0-4e3d-b91c-c1968c8bec1c
What else can be used?
• Serious Injuries 3-5 times the total number of transports to hospital
• Injury level can be shown to provide a direct cost for communities
• For road works sites- injuries could be directly related to the site
Average Cost of Road Crash Casualties with Single and Multiple Injuries by Injury Severity LevelAverage Cost by Level of Injury Severity ($000)
Number of Injuries
Minor(AIS 1)
Moderate(AIS 2)
Serious(AIS 3)
Severe(AIS 4)
Critical(AIS 5)
All(AIS 6)
Single 11.7 28.7 61.0 243.6 860.4 17.3
Multiple 21.4 44.9 107.6 189.3 616.8 42.7
All Cases(average)
17.4 41.7 101.2 192.6 646.0 34.2
The Cost of Trauma: Single and Multiple Injury Cases, Measuring the Burden of Injury: The 3rd International Conference Proceedings, The 3rd International Conference Proceedings Baltimore, Maryland - May 15th and 16th, 2000 DOT HS 809 225April 2001
The cost of injury...
Potential...
•Potential for serious injuries to be used to predict location of Black Spots
•Actual identification of costs for a site •Analysis of times when serious injuries are occurring at sites and the injury level for each location
Thank you
Paul RileyRoad Safety Manager IPWEAE: [email protected] P: 02 8267 3012M: 0414 974 815