Our approach: Our approach to safety management is multi-disciplinary and takes into account all stakeholders: engineering, enforcement, education, emergency services, and “everyone else”. The integration of the various agencies’ plans is paramount to a an effective safety program.
- HSIP – Arizona Department of Transport – Assistance in Coordination and Integration of Agency’s Participation in the Strategic Highway Safety Plans for the state of Arizona,Project Manager
- HSIP – California Department of Transport – Assistance in Coordination and Integration of Agency’s Participation in the Strategic Highway Safety Plans for the state of California, Project Manager
- HSIP – Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) Evaluations, Project Manager
- City of Red Deer Traffic Safety Action – City of Red Deer, Project Director
- Strategic Program for Traffic Safety Initiatives – York Region,Project Manager
- Burlington Road Safety Strategic Plan – City of Burlington, Project Manager
- Integrated Road Safety Program – City of Mississauga, Project Manager
- NCHRP 17-18 (5): Integrated Management Process to Reduce Highway Injuries and Fatalities Statewide – National Academies,Principal Investigator/Researcher
- NCHRP Project 17-18(5)A:
- Iowa Safety Management System Workshop – National Academies, Project Investigator/Facilitator
- NCHRP Services Contract on Safety Conscious Planning and the Integrated Safety Management Process – National Academies,Principal Investigator/Researcher
- Road Safety System – City of Ottawa and Works, Project Manager
- Refinements of Ministry of Transportation Tools – Methods and Processes to Effect in Highway Safety, Ministry of Transportation (Ontario), Project Manager/Researcher
- Strategic Safety Improvement Program Plan – City of Kingston,Project Manager