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  • 28 Jun 2024 10:43 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Victoria Traffic Management Reform program June 2024 newsletter


    Welcome to the final edition of the Department of Transport and Planning (DTP) Traffic Management Reform (TMR) program newsletter. 

    Thank you for your support of the TMR program


    From all of us at DTP, thank you for your support of the TMR program which concludes on Friday 28 June 2024. 

    Our purpose has been to provide the extra support needed to promote safety on the road network, reduce unnecessary congestion and delays around road worksites, and make it easier for the traffic management industry to do business with government. 

    Over the last two years, we’ve delivered a range of initiatives to create a more consistent and safety-focused approach for how traffic management activities are planned and delivered – from centralising the Memorandum of Authorisation (MoA) permit process to developing and launching a Road Access Permits Portal (RAPP), updating the Code of Practice (CoP), introducing a new accreditation program, and delivering a road worker safety awareness and education campaign.  

    We’ve valued your ongoing input and engagement to help us transform the traffic management industry.

    Thank you.

    Final industry briefing session follow up questions


    Thank you to everyone who joined us for our final online briefing session on Friday 7 June 2024. We appreciated the discussions, questions and feedback.

    The presentation was emailed to all attendees following the session. If you did not receive the presentation and would like a copy, please email us at tmr.support@transport.vic.gov.au by 12pm Friday 28 June 2024. 

    As promised, below are responses to some of the questions raised during the session:

    How will the national recognition work if one state, such as South Australia, is not participating?

    All participating jurisdictions recognise national qualifications. Interstate qualifications will be recognised if you:

    • have successfully completed the following units – RIIWHS302E – Implement Traffic Management Plans and RIIWHS205E – Control Traffic with Stop/Slow Bat
    • can provide evidence of completion (for example a Statement of Attainment)
    • have current work experience.

    If you do not meet all the criteria above, you will need to complete the full traffic management training (TTM) course.

    Before being issued with a Work Zone Traffic Management (WZTM) card, and have the ability to work in South Australia, you will be required to complete localised content training with an approved training provider.

    Can Accredited Training Providers (ATPs) sign up to deliver only the Short Term Low Impact (STLI) training module for occasional users and/or the Utilities specific packages? There are Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that specialise in these areas and want to deliver them but not the broader Traffic Controller (TC), Traffic Management Implementer (TMI) and Traffic Management Design (TMD) modules.

    ATPs are the only providers permitted to deliver STLI and/or Utilities. To be an ATP, an RTO must have at least one trainer and one TTM program from the TC, TMI or TMD course offerings. RTOs who wish to deliver STLI and/or Utilities are advised to prepare an application to deliver TMI1.

    There is no obligation on the RTO to deliver the TTM program – only to qualify and register as an ATP in a TTM category to ensure understanding of the differences between their packages and the TMI content.

    There was an anecdote about the pre-requisites for TMD preventing progression due to six months of TMI experience – how are we going with modifying this requirement that TMI be a pre-requisite for TMD?

    The entry requirements for TMD1 are required from a regulatory perspective, which all ATPs must adhere to. Entry requirements can be found here

    Austroads is leading a national discussion to consider whether the current entry requirements for TDM1 need to be adjusted.

    Will the STLI training allow the use of a stop/slow bat? Industry reports that this is critical for the activity they perform like aiding trucks to back out of construction sites but currently explicitly not allowed as STLI under the AGTTM. Are they excluded from working while they are upgrading their training?

    Feedback for STLI has strongly requested use of Stop/Slow bat – this is being added to the training package but will also include caveats around usage – we are trying to avoid people completing STLI instead of TC or TMI training.  If required, the AGTTM will be updated to reflect this.

    DTP will continue to recognise training taken under the current model until the STLI package is sufficiently available in the market. From the date it is released the old qualifications will continue to be recognised until they expire or 3 years from the issue date (whichever is the earliest).

    Can Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) in the TMD space be completed after their ticket has expired? Do they have to start at category 1 (CAT1)? If so, are there mandated waiting periods between the categories? 

    Yes, RPL focuses on currency and industry experience not their ticket expiry date. For example, someone may have a current ticket but not be able to demonstrate currency or experience.

    Yes, they have to start at CAT1 but they can wrap this in with a higher category. There are no mandated waiting periods – RPL allows for someone to gather evidence which meets the entry requirements.

    Update on New Surveillance Framework and end-to-end processes

    DTP is creating an Assurance and Enforcement Framework (the Framework) to incorporate the Surveillance Framework and end-to-end processes approach into one document and detail:

    • DTP’s enforcement principles 
    • The offences DTP will now be conducting assurance and enforcement activities for
    • The powers Traffic Assurance Authorised Officers will have and what evidence of noncompliance they may collect
    • The types of enforcement outcomes which may result in cases where noncompliance is established.

    The Framework will establish a fair and reasonable approach to compliance with traffic management laws and provide transparency for industry and stakeholders by being:

    • Publicly available, as is the case with other regulators’ enforcement frameworks
    • Clear and concise, using plain language to summarise key information
    • Places the industry “on notice” in cases where prosecution is pursued.

    The Framework is in the final stages of development and will be available on the Traffic Management Code of Practice and Surveillance Framework webpage once ready. 

    If you have any questions, please email TMAccreditation@roads.vic.gov.au.

    Instrument of delegation

    DTP has authorised an instrument of delegation under Regulation 18(1)(a) of the Road Safety (Traffic Management) Regulations 2019. 

    This allows interested local councils to authorise Portable Traffic Control Devices (PTCD) with traffic signals and Temporary Works Speed Limit Signs (TWSLS) for non-road related works on their road network.

    The process will be:

    • A letter will be sent to local council CEOs in July 2024 providing details of the instrument of delegation and how local councils can adopt it.
    • Local councils will need to notify the Roadwork Permits team that they intend to utilise the delegation via RAPP.support@transport.vic.gov.au
    • DTP will publish a list of local councils authorising PTCDs with traffic signals and TWSLS as a reference guide for the traffic management industry. 
    • DTP will redirect any permit applications received for PTCDs with traffic signals and TWSLS for local councils who take up this delegation.

    If you have any questions, please email the Roadwork Permits team on RAPP.support@transport.vic.gov.au.

    Changes to TMD training

    The new TMD training will become mandatory on 10 July 2024. This follows the rollout of the new TC and TMI training – both of which became mandatory on 1 March 2024 – and will be in line with the introduction of the National Training Framework on 1 December 2023.

    When the TMD training becomes mandatory on 10 July 2024

    • New TMDs will need to undertake training under the new courses.  
    • Qualifications expiring from 10 July 2024 must be renewed under the new training courses. 
    • Current TMD qualifications will continue to be recognised by DTP until they expire or three years from date of issue (whichever is the earliest). 

    Additional information for RTOs 

    The new TMD training package was made available on 25 January 2024 for RTOs to deliver as an ATP. DTP has been advising the traffic management industry to upskill themselves in the design elements of the new Road Management Act (Code of Practice for Worksite Safety – Traffic Management) (CoP) as soon as they can (if they haven’t already). This is important because any documents that design traffic management set ups on roads managed by DTP must comply to the new CoP from 14 October 2024.  
     
    If you are interested in delivering the new TMD training or have any questions about the TMD training package, please contact Austroads on ttmtraining@austroads.com.au for more information. 

    Additional information for TMDs

    As part of the TMD training rollout, there is a change to compliance to the design elements of the Road Management Act (Code of Practice for Worksite Safety – Traffic Management) (CoP). 
     
    DTP paused enforcing compliance until the new TMD training was readily available and workers had the opportunity to receive formal training. With the TMD training mandatory from 10 July 2024, MoA permit applications and supporting documents submitted to DTP must now be designed to comply to the standards and requirements in the current CoP (such as Traffic Guidance Schemes) from 14 October 2024
     
    DTP is providing a three-month compliance transition period to give TMDs the opportunity to start designing to the new CoP as soon as possible. This will ensure TMDs are ready to comply to the new standards and obligations from 14 October 2024. Please contact an Approved Training Provider if updated TMD training is required to support this. 
     
    If you have any questions about the new TMD training, please contact Austroads on ttmtraining@austroads.com.au for more information. If you have any questions about the CoP, please contact the DTP Accreditation team on tmaccreditation@transport.vic.gov.au.  

    Want to feature in our new road worker safety campaign?

     
    We recently delivered the first phase of our road worker safety campaign and are currently developing a follow up campaign to help improve poor driver behaviour. We’re looking to do this by sharing stories of Victorian road workers, so we need your help to bring this campaign to life. 

    If you’re interested in being involved, please email tmr.support@transport.vic.gov.au by COB Friday 28 June 2024 to be added to the stakeholder list. We’ll be in contact once production is ready to begin to share how you can be involved. This campaign is expected to be live later this year.

    How to keep in touch


    With the TMR program wrapping up on Friday 28 June 2024, the TMR inbox (tmr.support@transport.vic.gov.au) will no longer be monitored from Monday 1 July 2024. 

    If you need support with the ongoing initiatives, please direct any email enquiries as follows:


  • 10 Jun 2024 6:31 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

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  • 17 Apr 2024 7:08 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Jon Whelan, Chief Executive of the Department for Infrastructure and Transport South Australia (left), Matthew Bereni, TMAA CEO (right).

    The Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) is pleased to announce that the Department for Infrastructure and Transport South Australia has joined TMAA as our newest Associate Group.

    "We are delivering a multi-billion dollar infrastructure investment program across our State and provide essential services for South Australians every day. Through this new partnership with TMAA, we will champion best practices in traffic management," said Jon Whelan, Chief Executive of the Department for Infrastructure and Transport South Australia. “Being an Associate Group with TMAA enables us to consistently exchange knowledge and influence the future of traffic management, all while prioritising road safety for everyone,” said Mr Whelan.

    TMAA CEO Matthew Bereni echoed this sentiment, stating, "We are pleased to announce the addition of the Department for Infrastructure and Transport, South Australia to our team. As the government agency overseeing the planning, construction, maintenance and management of South Australia’s state road network, their extensive expertise and experience will greatly benefit our efforts to enhance road safety and traffic efficiency.”

    The TMAA looks forward to a strong partnership with the Department for Infrastructure and Transport South Australia in advocating for a safer and sustainable traffic management industry.


  • 4 Apr 2024 5:40 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    We're excited to announce the winner of the 2023 National Indigenous Traffic Controller of the Year Excellence Award is Chez (Cheryl) Davis from First Nations Traffic Management!

    The Indigenous Traffic Controller of the Year Excellence Award, proudly sponsored by the Victoria State Government, Department of Transport and Planning, is an annual award recognising outstanding service and contribution from Indigenous traffic controllers across Australia.

    A huge congratulations to Chez on this amazing recognition! You're a true inspiration to all aspiring Indigenous traffic controllers.

  • 3 Apr 2024 2:51 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

     

    Temporary Traffic Management Industry:
    April 2024 update

    Transition arrangements reminder

    For compliance with the AGTTM, it is necessary for all personnel undergoing any elements of Temporary Traffic Management to renew their training according to the NTFTTM.

    To allow for a staggered transition to the NTFTTM, the department has provided transition period arrangements for individuals to update their qualification to the NTFTTM.

    Please ensure you review the transition arrangements in the
    Tasmanian Guide to Traffic Control for Works on Roads, and book a relevant course within your transition timeframe. Alternatively, if there aren’t appropriate dates/locations, please reach out to an ATP to register your interest.

    Don’t forget, existing traffic management professionals can complete the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process.

    Data collection of the Tasmanian Traffic Management workforce

    The Department of State Growth is initiating a data collection effort to better understand the status of the workforce. This information is beneficial for better informed decision-making as we adopt the National Training Framework for temporary traffic management.

    While participation in this data collection is entirely voluntary, we strongly encourage and appreciate your involvement.

    The more stakeholders that participate, the better informed we will be to make decisions that reflect the diverse needs and perspectives of the industry.

    The information you supply will be purely for data collection purposes. Personal or business information will not be shared publicly, it will be purely for numerical and data purposes.

    If you are happy to participate in this initiative, or have any questions or concerns, please contact
    ttm.tasmania@stategrowth.tas.gov.au and a spreadsheet will be sent to you to provide the data.

    First review of the implementation of the Austroads National Training Framework

    The Department of State Growth has committed to reviewing and hearing feedback regarding the implementation of the NTFTTM.

    During April, a separate newsletter will be released with information relating to a survey that you can participate in to provide information and feedback on the implementation.

    If you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact the State Roads Work Health and Safety team at StateRoadsWHS@stategrowth.tas.gov.au


  • 28 Mar 2024 3:58 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear Members, 

    We would like to inform you that a copy of the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) Post-election report regarding the Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) Scheduled Election E2023/9 Direct and Collegiate Election is now available in the 'Members Area' \ Governance section of our website.

    Alternatively, you can request a copy of the Post-election report from TMAA via email at tmaa@tmaa.asn.au or directly from the AEC.

    A copy of TMAA's response to the AEC Post-election report is also available in the same section of our website.

    Kind regards
    TMAA

  • 26 Mar 2024 11:49 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Traffic & Access Solutions joins TMAA as a National Supplier


    The Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) is pleased to introduce Traffic & Access Solutions (TAS) as its new national supplier. TAS, an Australian-owned company, specialises in innovative ideas to enhance the safety and efficiency of managing the integration of people and vehicles.

    Incorporated in 2015, TAS sought to improve the safety of Temporary Traffic Management. TAS were pioneers in introducing such an innovative system of work that has revolutionized the behavior and regulations of temporary traffic control across Australia and New Zealand. Their flagship product, PORTABOOM®, is a portable boom gate specifically designed for all temporary traffic control, access control, and event management scenarios. This innovative solution mitigates the risk faced by traffic management personnel by eliminating the need for their physical presence on the road, thereby enhancing safety and efficiency.

    Rob Cazzolli, TAS's Non-Executive Director, emphasized the company's commitment to safety, stating, "Initiated primarily as a Portable Traffic Control Device due to too many Traffic Controllers being killed or seriously injured through vehicle collisions whilst working on Australian roadwork sites, Traffic & Access Solutions holds the belief that the key to eliminating such events is to continually implement SAFE, SMART WORKSITES."

    To learn more about Traffic & Access Solutions, please visit their website at www.trafficaccess.com.au. This collaboration between TMAA and TAS signifies our joint commitment to advancing safety and professionalism in the traffic management industry. We are excited to see the positive impact this partnership will have on our members and the industry as a whole.

    For more information about TAS's services - please contact Fabian Diaz at fabian.diaz@trafficaccess.com.au or Amanda White at amanda.white@jaybro.com.au.


  • 19 Mar 2024 11:28 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) has published a Media Release today announcing its newly elected National Board (formally known as the TMAA Management Committee), following its recent elections

    Read the Media Relase


  • 15 Mar 2024 9:00 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Peter Woronzow, Director-General of the Department of Transport, and Commissioner of Main Roads WA (left), Matthew Bereni, TMAA CEO (right).

    The Traffic Management Association of Australia (TMAA) is thrilled to announce that Main Roads Western Australia has joined as a new Associate Group member.

    "We're committed to supporting the TMAA and strengthening our partnership to champion the best practices in traffic management," said Peter Woronzow, Director-General of the Department of Transport, and Commissioner of Main Roads WA. “Being part of TMAA allows us to continuously share knowledge and shape the future of traffic management, all while prioritising the safety of everyone on the roads" said Mr Woronzow.

    TMAA CEO Matthew Bereni and incoming National Board Member for WA, Britt O’Dwyer echoed this sentiment, stating, "We're delighted to welcome Main Roads Western Australia to the team. As the government agency that plans, builds, maintains, and operates Western Australia's state road network, their extensive knowledge and experience is a significant asset as we work together to enhance road safety and traffic flow."

    The TMAA looks forward to a strong collaboration with Main Roads Western Australia in advocating for a safer and sustainable traffic management industry.


  • 8 Mar 2024 11:14 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Dear colleagues, 

    We have entered Stage 2 of TMAA Management Committee Election process. As requested by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC), we are publishing today the Election Notice and Nomination Form for this election (E2023/9 - Stage 2) on our website.

    As per TMAA Rule 6.1 (a) (ii), "The President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Management Committee shall be elected collegiately by and from the Members of the Management Committee."

    Regards
    TMAA

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