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Road Safety Audit Training

Road Safety Audit training and experience in the UK is generally specified either by DMRB GG 119 or by a local highway authority’s own requirements. DRMB GG 119 is mandatory for the strategic trunk road and motorway network, but is commonly referred to as “good practice” for local highway authorities who do not have their own Road Safety Audit procedures. Many local highway authorities work to the DMRB industry standard by default.

It is generally accepted that 10 days of formal collision investigation or road safety engineering training forms the core initial training for Road Safety Auditors.

Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the overseeing organisation to approve the training and experience required (including any requirements for experience of specific types of schemes), when they approve the CVs for the Road Safety Audit Team.

Following the UK Government’s response to the European Directive on Road Infrastructure Safety Management, road safety auditors working on the UK Strategic Road Network are required to have a formal Certificate of Competency in Road Safety Audit.

Training route to qualification as a Road Safety Auditor

In order to become formally qualified (in line with National Highways) you will require the following:

1. Road Safety Engineering Training

DMRB GG 119 requires Road Safety Auditors to complete ten days formal Road Safety Engineering training. With TMS you can undertake this by attending the RoSPA Road Safety Engineering course.

If you have one year of collision data analysis or road safety engineering/road design experience,  You will then be in a position to be able to undertake collision investigation and prevention work and also able to attend Road Safety Audits as a Team Observer.

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2. Basic Road Safety Audit Training

While not a requirement of DMRB GG 119, TMS would strongly recommend that you attend our Introduction to Road Safety Audit course.

This is a three-day course designed to give a comprehensive introduction to road safety auditing, providing hands-on experience of carrying out road safety audits of a number of different scheme types.

3. Certificate of Competency

Upon achieving Road Safety Audit Team Member status and an appropriate level of experience, you are then eligible to complete the Certificate of Competency course.

This course will provide you with two days CPD for the current year and the opportunity to undertake the National Highways approved certification process to achieve your Certificate of Competency in Road Safety Audit, in line with the advice in DMRB GG 119.

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4. Further annual CPD training in Road Safety

DMRB GG 119 requires Road Safety Auditors to maintain their road safety knowledge base by undertaking two day’s CPD each year.

TMS runs a number of training courses appropriate for CPD.

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Just want to say a massive thank you. The last three days have been great and very informative and has given me a lot to think about.

Introduction to Road Safety Audit, February 2021

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Best training course I’ve been on – Steve was great.

Road Safety Audit – National Highways approved Certificate of Competency, November 2019

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Good course material and discussion. Several years since I last did the course and helpful content provided regarding recent changes in the field e.g. Highway Code, guidance updates etc. Thanks

Road Safety Audit – Keeping up to Date, June 2022

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The course was very informative, with new future ideas and innovations to highway engineers, regarding advancing technology.

Road Safety Audit – Keeping up to Date, February 2021

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The course was entertaining, educational and helpful for further advancements in my career. Really helpful start to RSA future will look forward to further courses.

Introduction to Road Safety Audit, March 2018

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Thank you very much for an excellent two day course. Hopefully see you again next year.

Road Safety Audit – Keeping up to Date, February 2021

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Steve delivered a very comprehensive course. I really enjoyed hearing from the other auditors.

Road Safety Audit – National Highways approved Certificate of Competency, June 2019

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