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Road to Worker Safety - CD-ROM resource

The Road to Worker Safety CD-ROM has been designed to complement the current workzone traffic management-training program being delivered. It is a fully interactive training tool that can be used individually, or in a group. It’s ideal for distance learning, as it can be centrally located on a wide or local area network.

In line with statutory requirements any person working on or near a road in South Australia must complete The Road Worker Safety interactive CD-ROM annually.

By choosing not to use the CD you place your livelihood at stake and could have your approval to place signs and devices at roadworks revoked.

Transport Services Division and industry are committed to providing future updates of the Worker Safety in ensuring its compliance with standards, policy and legislation.

Future upgrades of this CD will be proudly supported by:

What’s In The CD-ROM?

The Road to Worker Safety CD contains 41 modules covering topics from legislation, short and long term worksites, frequently changing work areas, roadwork speed limits, and speed limit buffer zones to pedestrian control.

Each module contains high quality video footage followed by a series of multiple-choice questions. Once all questions have been correctly answered the trainee automatically moves to the next module.

All modules have been aligned to Australian Standard 1742 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, Part 3 Traffic Control devices for Works on Roads, South Australian legislation and policy.

To order The Road to Worker Safety CD please fill out this order form, thank you.

Further information can be obtained by contacting Transport Services Division on 8343 2214,
or by email.

 
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