When

Tuesday, May 26, 2020 from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
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Contact

Jaime Sullivan 
Rural Safety Center 
774-571-3503 
info@ruralsafetycenter.org 
 

Core Module #2: Anatomy of a Crash - Understanding Human Factors 

This training is Core Module #2 for Level 1 of the new Road Safety Champion Program created by the Rural Safety Center, NACE, NLTAPA, and WRTWC. To learn more about the program, please visit https://ruralsafetycenter.org/training-education/road-safety-champion-program/.

This two-hour training will provide an overview of human factors principles and a framework for crash analysis.It will allow the non-expert in human factors to more effectively bring consideration of the road user’s capabilities and limitations into policies and practices. Knowing how road users interact with their vehicle, the roadway and other road users can also provide useful insights to the process of crash analysis. A framework for crash analysis will be introduced that helps make best use of available safety data and supporting documentation to identify factors that contribute to crashes. Armed with that knowledge, construction and maintenance personnel, planners, engineers, public health professionals and law enforcement can work together to target appropriate countermeasures to help reduce injury crashes.

Trainer: Keith Harrison, Senior Safety & Design Engineer, FHWA

Registration is limited. If registration is full and you would like to be added to the waitlist for this training, please email Karalyn Clouser at karalyn.clouser@montana.edu and include "Road Safety Champion Program Waitlist" in the subject line. Please specify which modules you would like to be added to the waitlist for in the body of the email.