FJJ Labuschagne - Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport

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FJJ Labuschagne - Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport Review of the SARSAM-2012 FJJ Labuschagne - Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport

Content Purpose Introduction Background Industry consultation Review of the SARSAM-2012 Recommendations from ‘Review’ Recommendations for SARSAM update Way forward

Purpose To present and discuss the recommendations that emanated from the review of the SARSM- 2012 as a framework for its revision and updating

Introduction The SARSAM-2012 was published by the RTMC as a comprehensive guide for the formal road safety audit process of transport infrastructure projects at the various design stages and when roads are upgraded or rehabilitated, and for the road safety appraisals and assessments of existing roads. The NRTETC resolved in 2017 that the SARSAM-2012 needs to be reviewed

Definition of a ‘Review’: Background .. Definition of a ‘Review’: “assess (something) formally with the intention of instituting change if necessary” DoT published SARSM-1999 as a “best practice tool” for road authorities to evaluate traffic operations, assess road safety aspects and road networks Volume 4: Road Safety Audits of SARSM-1999 was reviewed, updated and published by RTMC as SARSAM-2012 (2nd Edition)

Background SARSAM-2012 developed as a practical guide to the Road Safety Engineering fraternity to conduct road safety audits, -appraisals and -engineering assessments. During the development of SARSAM-2012 it was envisaged to be a living document that would be updated periodically so that it would maintain relevancy.

Industry consultation National Road Traffic Engineering Technical Committee (NRTETC) Members: RTMC (Chair), DoT, SANRAL, SALGA, 9 Provincial road authorities, 8 Metros Working document compiled in Dec 2017 by RTMC with high level input on the SARSAM- 2012 from industry specialists Recommendations of working document scrutinised during a workshop with public and private stakeholders on 5 March 2018 Recommendations agreed on in 5 March 2018 workshop – RTMC published ‘Review’ of the SARSAM-2012 in March 2018 This SATC 2018 Workshop - further consultation with industry before ‘Updating’ commence

Review of the SARSAM-2012 The Review, and thereafter the Updating of the SARSAM-2012, is to consider experiences from its application over the past 5 years, address possible deficiencies, and restructure the document to provide a more pragmatic approach for road safety audits, appraisals and assessments in South Africa. The ‘Review’ of the SARSAM-2012 recommends on 16 high level principles to form the basis of the 'Updating’ of the SARSAM-2012

Principles and recommendations from ‘Review’ Each of the 16 recommendations made after considering: Current SARSAM-2012 principles UK Road Safety Audit HD19/15 (2015) AUSTROADS - Guide to Road Safety; Part 6 Road Safety Audit (2009) African Development Bank (AfDB) - Road Safety Manuals for Africa (2014) SA experiences from SARSAM application over the past 5 years

Recommendations from ‘Review’ 16 Recommendations (Element/Principle) 1. Format 2. Applicability 3. Structure 4. Style of RSA Manual 5. Content: Road safety basis 6. Content: Costs and benefits of RSA 7. Content: Safety risk assessment 8. Definition of a RSA (New road) 9. Definition of a RSA: (Existing road) 10. Role of the RSA Team 11. RSA Team qualifications 12. RSA Stages 13. RSA on Existing roads 14. Thematic RSA or Other RSAs 15. Interim RSA or safety advice 16. Inclusion of recommended remedial measures in RSA report

1/2 – Format and Applicability SARSAM to become part of the National series of TMH documents for Road Safety Audit of new roads and upgrades, and a parallel and supporting guidelines document in the TRH series to address road safety assessments on existing roads. Applicability: Best Practice application of the principles with supporting advisory information; TMH and TRH documents.

3 - Structure Structure: Multi part document TMH: Part A: Background to RSA as part of road safety management and Safe System approach Part B: RSA process and team Part C: Post-audit process Part D: Appendices Shall not include a “template RSA”, statistical rhetoric. Photographs and other supplementary information must be in TRH Part B should address the close out process as a pertinent matter Part C should address monitoring, evaluation and feedback to give account of impact of RSAs and to inform future improvements of the method(s) An appropriate structure for the TRH part (or different TRHs) needs to be developed. It can include: Guidelines for road safety management, policies Road network crash risk assessment and management, etc. Costs and benefits of RSAs Photos TOR Examples Example of RSA Prompt Lists

4 - Style of RSA Manual Style of RSA Manual: RSA Manual re-written in TMH style with due consideration of background, context, mandatory actions, supporting information and guidance and typical forms to standardize the structure of the RSA report Develop a parallel TRH guideline document to address road safety inspections and road safety appraisals which are less formal and significantly more constrained as far as potential mitigating measures are concerned Note differentiation of road safety inspections and road safety assessments

5/6 – RS Basis & Cost/Benefits Road safety basis (contents): RSA explained as a pro-active tool to be set within the Safe System approach to traffic safety; addressing the philosophy of the Safe System approach as well - In line with Recommendation no 3 above Costs and benefits of RSA (contents): Not in TMH; include in TRH document

7 - Safety risk assessment Safety risk assessment (contents): Review the current Risk Assessment matrix to ease the utilization thereof for use by the RSA Team in prioritizing the perceived level of risk associated with the audited condition of every identified safety concern. There should be clarity regarding the risks of types of crashes versus the reporting on, or prioritisation based on only those crashes with a high severity outcome

8 – Definition RSA New road Definition of a RSA (New road): Expand the current definition to include the Safe System context. Include new roads, upgrades, rehabilitation and maintenance that are likely to include new design elements

9 – Definition RSA Existing Road Definition of a RSA (Existing Road): Retain the somewhat different definition for road safety auditing of existing roads. Road Safety Investigations (appraisals) Road Safety Assessments (network level) Define in TRH (definitions for above) Also consider notes under Recommendation No 8.

10 - Role of the RSA Team Role of the RSA Team: Clarify the role of the RSA team further to the RSA definition; explaining the fact that it is a focused role player that advises the client on aspects specifically applicable to road safety of all road users; its role being to assess the proposed scheme or existing road for safe fitness for purpose, rather than compliance with design standards task to include comments on the safety of provided measures and on possible measures that should be included to reduce the severity of crashes. Include ‘Design Considerations’ and the need for design consistency.

11 - RSA Team Qualifications RSA team leader/ members be registered with ECSA in a sub-discipline for Road Safety Auditor, subject to compliance with specified qualification, experience and RSA skills, and experience and retain registration with ongoing approved CPD.

12 - RSA Stages RSA Stages: Retain existing RSA staging, expanding on possible other special audits and stressing the need for Interim RSAs in case of phased development of schemes. Stage 6 to TRH Document. Consider to amend in line with approval processes of SIPDM (Standards for Infrastructure Procurement and Delivery Management)

13 - RSA on Existing roads RSA on Existing roads: Guidelines should be provided in a TRH series document for the inspection and assessment of existing roads, combined with information that may be used to improve the quality of road safety engineering decision making. Terminology as noted under Recommendation No 8.

14 - Thematic RSA or Other RSAs Better suited in TRH document Consider a possible extension on TMH16 (in TRH form) to ensure a focus on road safety.

15 - Interim RSA or safety advice The principle of Interim Audits should be expanded to promote the earlier reach out to the RSA Team to retain flexibility in design prior to locking designs Should be addressed under Recommendation No 3 to encourage appropriate interaction before formal/final audit

16 - Inclusion of remedial measures in RSA report Recommended remedial measures appropriate to the level of risk should be included for each safety concern and stage of design/ construction unless specifically excluded in the audit brief. Level of typical recommendations would be at most a conceptual design – make provision for conceptual design– the designer must take it further.

Recommendations for SARSAM Update In addition to the 16 recommendations • No Road Safety Statistics should form part of the introduction of the updated SARSAM. • Consider the review of the SA Road Safety Manual 1999 for review and updating in a separate process than the updating of the SARSAM.

as a TMH document for RSAs on New Roads and Upgrades, and Way Forward RTMC to commission the ‘Updating’ of the SARSAM with recommended principles/elements as basis as a TMH document for RSAs on New Roads and Upgrades, and a TRH document to guide Road Safety Investigations and Road Safety Network Level Assessments