Car crash on sealed road in Australia
Training
MRPV Training

Crash Investigation Best Practice

Location
Melbourne
Address
Melbourne
NTRO, 80a Turner St, Port Melbourne
Date
April 1, 2025
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April 2, 2025
Price
$1,646

Course overview

This training program explores the true value of a thorough crash investigation, allowing for the identification of trends and development of strategies to mitigate risks on our road networks. The program is designed to challenge the traditional way of thinking, adopting a more wholistic approach to investigation, and to provide real safety solutions.

Course trainers

Gavin Lennon
Senior Technology Leader

Available course levels.

Level 101

Certificate of Attendance
Price
$1650
CPD Hours
15
Learning Format
In Person

Level 102

Certificate of Merit
Price
$1749
CPD Hours
15.5
Learning Format
In Person and Online Assessment

Level 103

Certificate of Applied Knowledge
Price
$1799
CPD Hours
16.5
Learning Format
In Person Training and Comprehensive Online Assessment

About this course

This training program explores the true value of a thorough crash investigation, allowing for the identification of trends and development of strategies to mitigate risks on our road networks. The program is designed to challenge the traditional way of thinking, adopting a more wholistic approach to investigation, and to provide real safety solutions.

This course will cover the basics of crash investigation, including: what defines a crash? What role does the human play in a crash sequence? Why is the friction coefficient of the roadway so important? It will then extend into common crash types and the underlying physical principals associated with each one; understanding the risk factors; injury and mortality rates; and remedial measures.

After understanding each crash type, the program culminates with an introduction into the Blameless Investigation. The commonality of risk factors associated with the human highlights the need for the adoption of the Blameless Investigation and the benefits that can be garnered through this type of thinking. The ability for the system to more readily predict the effect that the vehicle and environment have on a crash sequence allows for the implementation of appropriate measures to prevent and/or mitigate the associated risks, using a hierarchy of controls.

Course Outline

  1. Introduction: Blameless Crash Investigation - The Fundamentals for a New way of Thinking
    • Scope of Training
    • Overview and Agenda
    • Learning Outcomes
    • Warning
  2. The Value of Investigating a Crash
    • Crash Statistics; Australian Road Toll and General Trends
    • Defining a Crash
    • History of Crash Investigation
    • Why do we Investigate Crashes?
    • HVE Approach
  3. Safe System Approach
    • Anatomy of a Crash
    • Terminology, Language and Referencing
    • Human Factors
    • Friction Coefficient
  4. Common Crash Types
    • The Physical Principals involved
    • Risk Factors associated
    • Trends and Statistics
    • Injury and Mortality Rates
    • Remedial Measures
  5. A Blameless Approach
    • The 'Just Culture'
    • Common Risk Factors
    • Swiss Cheese Model
    • Hierarchy of Controls
    • Blameless Investigation
  6. Affecting Positive Change
    • Proactive v Reactive Measures
    • Solutions - Bowtie Model
    • Road Safety Pillars
    • Collecting Information
    • Affecting Change
    • Obtaining Zero

Learning Outcomes

  • LO1 Mid-level understanding of the history of crash investigation
  • LO2 High-level understanding of the HVE approach to crash investigation
  • LO3 High-level understanding of the Safe System
  • LO4 Detailed-level understanding of human factors in crash investigation
  • LO5 Detailed-level understanding of the role of friction coefficient in a crash sequence
  • LO6 Detailed-level understanding of common crash types
  • LO7 Mid-level understanding of hierarchy of controls
  • LO8 High-level understanding of affecting change

Topics Covered

Knowledge Transfer Accreditation

Learning Formats

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Who is this for?

Registration Instructions

The following instructions should be followed by all MRPV personnel (including NELP and WGT) when registering for training.
If you are delivering road construction projects in Victoria, you must comply with the standards determined by the Victorian Government. These standards are covered in the following workshops.
For more information, please contact  MRPV-TechnicalTraining@roadprojects.vic.gov.au

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