ISO 39001
Traffic safety standard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traffic safety standard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 39001:2012 Road traffic safety (RTS) management systems - Requirements with guidance for use is an ISO standard for a management system (similar to ISO 9000) for road traffic safety. The implementation of the standard is intended to enable organizations to improve their traffic safety and to reduce the number of persons killed or seriously injured.
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Development of the standard began in February 2008 and the first edition was published on October 1, 2012. It is under the responsibility of the ISO Technical Committee "ISO/TC 241".
This Standard is applicable to public and private organizations that interact with the road traffic system.
This International Standard is applicable to any organization that wishes to:
The organization must have a process, that
In section 6 "planning" there is a list of "performance factors" that covers among other things, the following:
a) Risk exposure factors
b) Final safety outcome factors
c) Intermediate safety outcome factors
- The safe planning, design, operation and use of the road network
- The safe entry and exit of vehicles and road users to the road network
- The recovery and rehabilitation of road traffic crash victims from the road network
The ISO 39001 will consist of following sections:
A number of ISO 39001 certification has increased since 2012. For example,
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