ISO 39001 Training Course
Comprehensive ISO 39001 Road Traffic Safety training covering road traffic safety management systems, risk assessment, and accident prevention.

Course Title
ISO 39001 - Road Traffic Safety
Course Duration
1 Day
Competency Assessment Criteria
Practical Assessment and knowledge Assessment
Training Delivery Method
Classroom (Instructor-Led) or Online (Instructor-Led)
Service Coverage
In Tamkene Training Center or On-Site: Covering Saudi Arabia (Dammam - Khobar - Dhahran - Jubail - Riyadh - Jeddah - Tabuk - Madinah - NEOM - Qassim - Makkah - Any City in Saudi Arabia) - MENA Region
Course Average Passing Rate
98%
Post Training Reporting
Post Training Report + Candidate(s) Training Evaluation Forms
Certificate of Successful Completion
Verifiable certification is provided upon successful completion.
Certification Provider
IRCA - UK
Certificate Validity
3 Years
Instructors Languages
English / Arabic / Urdu / Hindi
Training Services Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
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Course Overview
This comprehensive ISO 39001 Road Traffic Safety training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for establishing, implementing, and managing road traffic safety management systems. The course covers fundamental ISO 39001 requirements along with advanced techniques for risk assessment, accident prevention, and safety performance improvement in transportation operations and road traffic environments.
Participants will learn to apply ISO 39001 standards and proven safety methodologies to reduce death and serious injuries related to road traffic accidents. This course combines theoretical road traffic safety concepts with practical applications and real-world scenarios to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing accident prevention and safety performance improvement in road traffic management systems.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand fundamental concepts and principles of road traffic safety management systems based on ISO 39001
Apply comprehensive risk assessment methodologies for road traffic safety hazards and incidents
Implement road traffic safety policies and objectives with performance measurement systems
Execute safe system approach principles for proactive accident prevention strategies
Develop emergency response procedures and incident management protocols for road traffic events
Apply legal and regulatory compliance requirements for road traffic safety management
Implement monitoring and measurement systems for road traffic safety performance evaluation
Establish stakeholder engagement and communication strategies for road traffic safety improvement
Design continual improvement processes for sustainable road traffic safety management
Execute management review and corrective action procedures for system effectiveness
Group Exercises
Road traffic safety procedure documentation including (safety policies, risk assessments, emergency procedures, training programs)
ISO 39001 compliance assessment including (gap analysis, implementation evaluation, performance measurement, improvement recommendations)
Safety management system development including (system design, procedure writing, training programs, performance monitoring)
Regulatory compliance summaries including (legal requirements, standard applications, audit preparation, compliance strategies)
Knowledge Assessment
ISO 39001 requirements understanding including (management system elements, compliance requirements, implementation strategies, effectiveness measures)
Road traffic safety methodology application including (risk assessment techniques, safety management approaches, performance measurement methods)
Regulatory compliance evaluation including (legal requirements, standard applications, audit preparation, compliance verification)
Safety system design including (safe system principles, risk control measures, performance indicators, improvement strategies)
Course Outline
1. Introduction to Road Traffic Safety and ISO 39001 Standards
Road traffic safety fundamentals including (traffic accident statistics, injury severity, economic impact, social consequences)
ISO 39001 Road Traffic Safety Management Systems including (standard requirements, management system principles, organizational context, scope definition)
Legal and regulatory framework including (national traffic laws, international conventions, compliance obligations, enforcement mechanisms)
Safe system approach including (shared responsibility, human error tolerance, system redundancy, crash energy management)
Stakeholder identification including (road users, vehicle manufacturers, infrastructure providers, enforcement agencies, emergency services)
2. Risk Assessment and Hazard Management
Road traffic risk assessment including (hazard identification, risk analysis, risk evaluation, risk treatment)
Risk Management Process including (risk criteria, risk register, risk matrix, risk monitoring)
Traffic safety performance indicators including (leading indicators, lagging indicators, exposure measures, safety targets)
Accident causation models including (human factors, vehicle factors, infrastructure factors, environmental factors)
Risk treatment strategies including (risk elimination, risk reduction, risk transfer, risk acceptance)
3. Road Traffic Safety Policy and Objectives
Safety policy development including (policy statement, commitment demonstration, resource allocation, accountability assignment)
SMART Objectives for road traffic safety including (specific targets, measurable outcomes, achievable goals, relevant priorities, time-bound milestones)
Performance measurement including (key performance indicators, data collection, trend analysis, benchmarking)
Target setting including (zero harm vision, interim targets, performance standards, improvement goals)
Communication strategies including (internal communication, external communication, public awareness, stakeholder engagement)
4. Safe System Implementation and Operations Management
Infrastructure safety including (road design, traffic calming, intersection safety, pedestrian facilities, cycling infrastructure)
Vehicle safety including (vehicle standards, maintenance requirements, safety technology, fleet management)
Road user behavior including (driver training, licensing systems, enforcement programs, education campaigns)
Speed management including (speed limits, speed enforcement, speed reduction measures, technology solutions)
Operational controls including (traffic management, incident response, weather conditions, work zone safety)
5. Emergency Preparedness and Incident Management
Emergency response planning including (response procedures, resource coordination, communication protocols, stakeholder roles)
Incident management including (incident detection, response activation, scene management, traffic control)
Post-crash response including (emergency medical services, rescue operations, investigation procedures, recovery operations)
Crisis communication including (media relations, public information, stakeholder notification, reputation management)
Business continuity including (service continuity, alternative routes, resource backup, recovery planning)
6. Monitoring, Measurement, and Performance Evaluation
Performance Monitoring Systems including (data collection, indicator tracking, trend analysis, comparative analysis)
Safety auditing including (internal audits, compliance audits, safety inspections, management reviews)
Incident investigation including (investigation procedures, root cause analysis, corrective actions, lesson learned)
Management review including (review inputs, review process, review outputs, decision making)
Continual improvement including (improvement opportunities, action planning, implementation monitoring, effectiveness evaluation)
7. HSE Management and Road Traffic Safety
Occupational health and safety including (worker safety, road work safety, maintenance safety, emergency responder safety)
Environmental considerations including (emissions reduction, noise management, environmental protection, sustainable transport)
Public health protection including (air quality, community safety, vulnerable road users, health impact assessment)
Safety culture development including (leadership commitment, employee engagement, safety awareness, behavioral change)
Training and competency including (safety training, competency assessment, continuous learning, skill development)
8. Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance
ISO 39001 implementation including (system establishment, documentation requirements, process control, performance monitoring)
Regulatory compliance including (legal requirements, permit conditions, reporting obligations, audit preparation)
Quality management including (quality systems, procedure control, document management, record keeping)
Certification readiness including (gap analysis, system maturity, audit preparation, continuous improvement)
Best practice implementation including (industry standards, proven methodologies, innovation adoption, knowledge sharing)
9. Case Studies & Group Discussions
Regional road traffic safety scenarios from Middle East operations including (urban traffic management, highway safety, construction zones)
Road traffic safety incidents including (accident analysis, prevention strategies, response effectiveness, improvement opportunities)
Multi-modal transportation safety including (pedestrian safety, cycling safety, public transport, freight transport)
Best practice sharing including (successful safety implementations, innovative solutions, lessons learned)
The importance of proper training in preventing road traffic accidents and ensuring transportation safety
Practical Assessment
Risk assessment simulations including (hazard identification, risk evaluation, control measure selection, monitoring systems)
Safety management planning including (policy development, objective setting, program design, resource allocation)
Emergency response scenarios including (incident response procedures, coordination protocols, communication systems)
Performance monitoring exercises including (indicator development, data analysis, trend evaluation, improvement planning)
Gained Core Technical Skills
Comprehensive road traffic safety management using ISO 39001 standards and international best practices
Advanced risk assessment and hazard management for road traffic safety applications
Emergency response and incident management for road traffic accidents and events
Performance monitoring and measurement systems for road traffic safety effectiveness
Regulatory compliance and safety management system implementation for transportation operations
Stakeholder engagement and communication strategies for road traffic safety improvement
Training Design Methodology
ADDIE Training Design Methodology
Targeted Audience
Transportation safety managers and coordinators responsible for road traffic safety
Fleet managers and operators in transportation and logistics industries
Traffic engineers and road infrastructure professionals
Safety professionals in automotive and transportation sectors
Emergency response personnel for traffic incidents
Government officials responsible for road safety policy and enforcement
Insurance professionals specializing in transportation risk management
Consultants providing road traffic safety advisory services
Why Choose This Course
Comprehensive coverage of ISO 39001 requirements from basic principles to advanced implementation strategies
Integration of international standards and best practices for global road traffic safety compliance
Practical application through hands-on exercises with real road traffic scenarios and emergency simulations
Focus on safe system approach requiring coordinated safety management strategies
Emphasis on proactive risk assessment and accident prevention for effective safety management
Development of essential emergency response capabilities for road traffic incidents
Opportunity to practice safety procedures and emergency protocols in controlled learning environments
Evidence-based approaches combining regulatory requirements with industry best practices for comprehensive safety management
Note
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Course Outline
1. Introduction to Road Traffic Safety and ISO 39001 Standards
Road traffic safety fundamentals including (traffic accident statistics, injury severity, economic impact, social consequences)
ISO 39001 Road Traffic Safety Management Systems including (standard requirements, management system principles, organizational context, scope definition)
Legal and regulatory framework including (national traffic laws, international conventions, compliance obligations, enforcement mechanisms)
Safe system approach including (shared responsibility, human error tolerance, system redundancy, crash energy management)
Stakeholder identification including (road users, vehicle manufacturers, infrastructure providers, enforcement agencies, emergency services)
2. Risk Assessment and Hazard Management
Road traffic risk assessment including (hazard identification, risk analysis, risk evaluation, risk treatment)
Risk Management Process including (risk criteria, risk register, risk matrix, risk monitoring)
Traffic safety performance indicators including (leading indicators, lagging indicators, exposure measures, safety targets)
Accident causation models including (human factors, vehicle factors, infrastructure factors, environmental factors)
Risk treatment strategies including (risk elimination, risk reduction, risk transfer, risk acceptance)
3. Road Traffic Safety Policy and Objectives
Safety policy development including (policy statement, commitment demonstration, resource allocation, accountability assignment)
SMART Objectives for road traffic safety including (specific targets, measurable outcomes, achievable goals, relevant priorities, time-bound milestones)
Performance measurement including (key performance indicators, data collection, trend analysis, benchmarking)
Target setting including (zero harm vision, interim targets, performance standards, improvement goals)
Communication strategies including (internal communication, external communication, public awareness, stakeholder engagement)
4. Safe System Implementation and Operations Management
Infrastructure safety including (road design, traffic calming, intersection safety, pedestrian facilities, cycling infrastructure)
Vehicle safety including (vehicle standards, maintenance requirements, safety technology, fleet management)
Road user behavior including (driver training, licensing systems, enforcement programs, education campaigns)
Speed management including (speed limits, speed enforcement, speed reduction measures, technology solutions)
Operational controls including (traffic management, incident response, weather conditions, work zone safety)
5. Emergency Preparedness and Incident Management
Emergency response planning including (response procedures, resource coordination, communication protocols, stakeholder roles)
Incident management including (incident detection, response activation, scene management, traffic control)
Post-crash response including (emergency medical services, rescue operations, investigation procedures, recovery operations)
Crisis communication including (media relations, public information, stakeholder notification, reputation management)
Business continuity including (service continuity, alternative routes, resource backup, recovery planning)
6. Monitoring, Measurement, and Performance Evaluation
Performance Monitoring Systems including (data collection, indicator tracking, trend analysis, comparative analysis)
Safety auditing including (internal audits, compliance audits, safety inspections, management reviews)
Incident investigation including (investigation procedures, root cause analysis, corrective actions, lesson learned)
Management review including (review inputs, review process, review outputs, decision making)
Continual improvement including (improvement opportunities, action planning, implementation monitoring, effectiveness evaluation)
7. HSE Management and Road Traffic Safety
Occupational health and safety including (worker safety, road work safety, maintenance safety, emergency responder safety)
Environmental considerations including (emissions reduction, noise management, environmental protection, sustainable transport)
Public health protection including (air quality, community safety, vulnerable road users, health impact assessment)
Safety culture development including (leadership commitment, employee engagement, safety awareness, behavioral change)
Training and competency including (safety training, competency assessment, continuous learning, skill development)
8. Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance
ISO 39001 implementation including (system establishment, documentation requirements, process control, performance monitoring)
Regulatory compliance including (legal requirements, permit conditions, reporting obligations, audit preparation)
Quality management including (quality systems, procedure control, document management, record keeping)
Certification readiness including (gap analysis, system maturity, audit preparation, continuous improvement)
Best practice implementation including (industry standards, proven methodologies, innovation adoption, knowledge sharing)
9. Case Studies & Group Discussions
Regional road traffic safety scenarios from Middle East operations including (urban traffic management, highway safety, construction zones)
Road traffic safety incidents including (accident analysis, prevention strategies, response effectiveness, improvement opportunities)
Multi-modal transportation safety including (pedestrian safety, cycling safety, public transport, freight transport)
Best practice sharing including (successful safety implementations, innovative solutions, lessons learned)
The importance of proper training in preventing road traffic accidents and ensuring transportation safety
Why Choose This Course?
Comprehensive coverage of ISO 39001 requirements from basic principles to advanced implementation strategies
Integration of international standards and best practices for global road traffic safety compliance
Practical application through hands-on exercises with real road traffic scenarios and emergency simulations
Focus on safe system approach requiring coordinated safety management strategies
Emphasis on proactive risk assessment and accident prevention for effective safety management
Development of essential emergency response capabilities for road traffic incidents
Opportunity to practice safety procedures and emergency protocols in controlled learning environments
Evidence-based approaches combining regulatory requirements with industry best practices for comprehensive safety management
Note: This course outline, including specific topics, modules, and duration, is subject to change and also can be customized based on the specific needs and requirements of the client.
Practical Assessment
Risk assessment simulations including (hazard identification, risk evaluation, control measure selection, monitoring systems)
Safety management planning including (policy development, objective setting, program design, resource allocation)
Emergency response scenarios including (incident response procedures, coordination protocols, communication systems)
Performance monitoring exercises including (indicator development, data analysis, trend evaluation, improvement planning)
Course Overview
This comprehensive ISO 39001 Road Traffic Safety training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills required for establishing, implementing, and managing road traffic safety management systems. The course covers fundamental ISO 39001 requirements along with advanced techniques for risk assessment, accident prevention, and safety performance improvement in transportation operations and road traffic environments.
Participants will learn to apply ISO 39001 standards and proven safety methodologies to reduce death and serious injuries related to road traffic accidents. This course combines theoretical road traffic safety concepts with practical applications and real-world scenarios to ensure participants gain valuable skills applicable to their professional environment while emphasizing accident prevention and safety performance improvement in road traffic management systems.
Key Learning Objectives
Understand fundamental concepts and principles of road traffic safety management systems based on ISO 39001
Apply comprehensive risk assessment methodologies for road traffic safety hazards and incidents
Implement road traffic safety policies and objectives with performance measurement systems
Execute safe system approach principles for proactive accident prevention strategies
Develop emergency response procedures and incident management protocols for road traffic events
Apply legal and regulatory compliance requirements for road traffic safety management
Implement monitoring and measurement systems for road traffic safety performance evaluation
Establish stakeholder engagement and communication strategies for road traffic safety improvement
Design continual improvement processes for sustainable road traffic safety management
Execute management review and corrective action procedures for system effectiveness
Knowledge Assessment
ISO 39001 requirements understanding including (management system elements, compliance requirements, implementation strategies, effectiveness measures)
Road traffic safety methodology application including (risk assessment techniques, safety management approaches, performance measurement methods)
Regulatory compliance evaluation including (legal requirements, standard applications, audit preparation, compliance verification)
Safety system design including (safe system principles, risk control measures, performance indicators, improvement strategies)
Targeted Audience
Transportation safety managers and coordinators responsible for road traffic safety
Fleet managers and operators in transportation and logistics industries
Traffic engineers and road infrastructure professionals
Safety professionals in automotive and transportation sectors
Emergency response personnel for traffic incidents
Government officials responsible for road safety policy and enforcement
Insurance professionals specializing in transportation risk management
Consultants providing road traffic safety advisory services
