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RSA is Australia’s sole specialist privately owned road safety auditing company established in 1994 and provides services in the following areas which are outlined in more details.

CASE STUDIES

We work here, there and everywhere

RSA is Australia’s sole specialist privately owned road safety auditing company established in 1994 and provides services in the following areas which are outlined in more details.

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At project initiation with staging layout designs, RSA analysed broad key safety issues
As part of the 12km Stage 3 duplication of Princes Highway East (Traralgon to Sale), RSA carried out desktop and on-site temporary construction staging audits.
New or upgraded roads in existing or growth areas generate the need for road safety audits of plans and staging setups. Many of these lower-profile projects are easily missed.
The project involved an intersection and bridge upgrade at Lavers Hill-Cobden Road / Timboon-Colac Road, Jancourt East.
The following are examples of RSA assisting mining companies
Recent examples of RSA working outside of public roads and assisting logistics/ industrial facilities includes: Toll Holdings (Tullamarine); Austral Bricks (Craigieburn)
RSA has constructed and delivered specialised training modules for customised needs. Topics have revolved around safety barriers, temporary traffic
Select staff at RSA act as legal expert witness for legal matters, typically civil liability but sometimes criminal matters.
RSA has specialised for many years in assessing unique safety hardware layouts and designs in brownfield sites. Issues often relate
Drivers had been frequently disregarding emergency signals at a Fire Station.
A rail bridge passes over a road at an angle, with its collision protection beams parallel to the bridge. Skewed crash beams are discouraged by some authorities due to concerns about shunting loads into adjacent areas.
RSA was requested to assess the risk of agricultural farm machinery entering a proposed roof-top car park, and potentially beyond the edge of that car park towards a museum and café.
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