It is suggested that candidates attend An Introduction to Road Restraint Systems & Assessment of Need (RRS) before attending this course.
Aims & Objectives:
- To give an appreciation of the need for risk based assessment of need for RRS deployment
- To provide the candidate with and understanding of the application, modelling and limitations of the RRRAP process
- To introduce the web-based RRRAP tool (currently RRRAP v.3.3)
- To have knowledge of data entry for RRRAP and the use of the various data fields contained within the process
- To have an understanding of the data output
Course Outline:
- RRRAP Limitations and Exclusions
Understanding usage and application
RRRAP as a tool
RRS types excluded from assessment
- Use of RRRAP 3.3 (web-RRRAP)
Connection to DMRB (CD377, CD127, GG101)
Login and assistance
RRRAP process
- Document Management
Creating, Copying and Saving Data
RRRAP Ownership
Section Sign-off
- Common Data Requirements
Mandated/optional fields
Data Entry requirement
- Hazard Overview
Mandated/optional hazards
Hazard management
Hazard identification/cataloguing
- Temporary Hazards Assessment
Methodology and Requirement
Outputs
Limitations
- Reports & Summaries
Appendix 4/1
Application for Departure preparation
Modelling and Solutions
Mode of Delivery:
Microsoft Teams
Benefits of Attending:
Increased understanding of the RRRAP process and its use within a risk based decision making assessment of need for road restraint systems.
Intended For:
- Those undertaking risk-based assessments of need (RRS)
- Those managing highway engineers undertaking risk-based assessments of need (RRS)
- Inspectors (RRS and Structures) & Road Safety Engineers who wish to understand how the RRRAP toolkit assists with the decision making process and the implications of RRS installation
Pre-Course Requirements:
Candidates are to indicate prior to the training if they:
a: have used RRRAP
b: have access to RRRAP, or
c: have no understanding of RRRAP