Monday, September 2, 2024

TOR For Road Safety Audit

 

TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR ROAD SAFETY AUDIT

 

1.0       Objectives of Road Safety Audit

The objective of Road safety auditing is to identify road safety deficiencies at various stages in the development of road projects/networks so that they can be eliminated or mitigated at the most opportune time to reduce costs and minimize disruption to planning, design, construction and ultimately to enhance the safety of the road environment.

 

2.0       Scope of Work

Road Safety Audit shall be carried out in accordance with the Guideline for the Safety    Audit or Roads and Road Projects in Malaysia and Guideline on Road Safety Audit Management prepared by JKR and shall include audits at the following stages of the project:

 

2.1       Stage 1 Audit – Feasibility and Planning

The Stage 1 will be carried out during the planning phase, where a number of alternative proposals are being considered for the project. Audit is to be made of each alternative, the results of which (to the extent relevant) should be included in the evaluation process.

 

            2.2       Stage 2 Audit – Preliminary Design

The Stage 2 will be carried out at the end of the preliminary design phase where the Functional layout has been prepared and land acquisition requirements are being determined.

 

            2.3       Stage 3 Audit – Detailed Design

This Audit must be done at an appropriate stage towards the end (but not at the end) of the detailed design, or as soon as possible to determine the safety implications of the design and when changes can be made at the most opportune time to avoid costly redesign. This may necessitate separate audit checks as various elements of the project reach the desired stage of design.

A compliance audit report shall be prepared after the designer submitted their compliance report. The audit work at this stage includes auditing the suitability and workability of the proposed traffic management that will be carried out during the construction. The Guidelines on the Estimation Procedures for Traffic Management prepared by JKR will be used as a basis for the traffic management procedures.

 

2.4       Stage 4 Audit – At the Construction/Pre-Opening

The audit at this stage will be carried out three (3) times during the construction duration:

2.4.1    RSA Stage 4 (Part 1) or Verification Audit to be carried out after the issuance construction drawings and Traffic Management Plan (TMP).

This Audit is to ensure that the decision of the S.O/P.D with regard to stage 3 Audit are ‘carried through’ or ‘verified’ in the construction drawings issued to the Contractor for construction.

An Audit of the TMP prepared by the Contractor shall also be carried out before construction works commence to ensure safety of the existing traffic by the construction are taken care of.

 

2.4.2    RSA Stage 4 (Part 2) to be carried out when the construction work’s progress is about 50%.

            It shall include the on-site Traffic Control Plan (TCP) implemented by the Contractor based on the approved TMP.

            Any changes on the TCP shall be documented and approved.

 

2.4.3    RSA Stage 4 (Part 3) to be carried out during the pre-opening of the project. Both day and night audit will be required.

            This Audit is carried out prior to its opening to traffic. Conducted immediately after the construction of the entire project works where it is intended to be opened to traffic. Both day and night audit will be required.

 

2.4.4    Additional Audit of Traffic Management at Work Zone.

            The additional audit of the TCP and on-site Work Zones shall also be carried out during the construction phase at the intervals specified in the Guidelines on Road Safety Audit Management as directed by the S.O/P.D. The audit shall be carried out based on the latest Traffic Management Safety Reports (TMSR) prepared by the Traffic Management officer (TMO) from the contractor’s counterpart.

            This includes the observation of the effectiveness of the Traffic Control Plan (TCP) prepared by the contractor / consultant and the devices employed during the day and night.

            Should the S.O/P.D require additional audit, he shall ask the Road Safety Auditor to carry out the Additional audit and the additional fees shall be agreed upon by the S.O/P.D and the Road Safety Auditor.

            2.5       Stage 5 Audit – Operational

Conducted within 3 or 6 months after the completion of the construction of road infrastructure works. It is typically conducted once traffic patterns have normalized or immediately prior to the change-over of ownership or responsibility in regard to the assets or network operations following the completion of the project.

Also known as the post-opening or operational stage. This is usually carried out within the Defects Liability Period (DLP).

The project development shall not proceed into the next stage of audit before resolution of each of the road safety items identified from the previous audit. JKR reserved the right to commence the audit at the appropriate stages in the development of the road projects.

 

3.0       use of Road Safety Audit Check Lists

 

The Road Safety Audit Guidelines issued by JKR detailed ‘Check Lists’ for each of the above stages of Audit. These Check Lists should be used as a guide and ‘reminder’ of the items to be considered and it needs to be recognized that they do not necessary provide a complete list of the issues or points to be checked. It is the auditor’s responsibility to critically examine all aspects of the project whish may have adverse safety implications, considering carefully the need of all road user groups.

 

4.0       Process Flowchart of Road Safety Audit

The process flowchart in Appendix 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7 shall be used as guide in the management of the road safety audit.

 

5.0       Road Safety Auditors

            5.1       Roles of Auditor

The principal role of the Auditor is to ensure that safety deficiencies/problems/hazard are identified before they are locked into the design

and/or become a safety problem. The Auditor is expected to highlight all the safety deficiencies in a design/existing road.

The Auditor will look into:

a.       Adoption of appropriate standards

b.      Compliance and non-compliance of standards that will have road safety implications.

The Auditor’s primary role is to look into the safety repercussion of compliance to standard or otherwise and highlight the possible consequences wherever possible of major road safety deficiencies. The Auditor is expected to use his/her experience and wisdom in dealing with the design checkers in these overlapped areas.

 

Figure 1 indicates the position of the matrix of communication between the auditor and other parties:


Figure 1 Matrix of Communication Between the Auditor and Other Parties.

 

5.2       Independence of Auditors

The auditors must be independent of project planners, designers and construction companies involved in the project and have no business or other associations with them.

 

 

6.0       Qualification of Road Safety Auditor

A qualified Road Safety Auditor shall be an engineer who has good understanding of the driver/vehicle/road environment interaction and have experiences in road design, road safety analysis and countermeasures. He shall also be an accredited Road Safety Auditor by Board of engineers (BEM).

 

7.0       Reporting of the Road Safety Auditor

Each stage of the Road Safety Audit shall be reported, in writing, generally as set out in the JKR Guidelines and shall be submitted to the Client within 2 weeks of the audit being done or otherwise as agreed in writing.

The report should specifically describe the safety deficiencies, potential or real, which have been identified along with the relevant references to accepted standards, practices, and road safety principles. The points should be illustrated wherever practicable by ‘marking up’ on the plans or other relevant drawings and / orby color photographs of the items concerned. The report may include the auditors’ suggestions for eliminating or otherwise treating the safety problem identified, but this is not an essential requirement.

The report should not be simply a copy of the ‘Check List’ annotated with ‘ticks’ or ‘crosses’ or ‘yes’ / ‘no’ answers, or in any other way submitted as the Safety Audit Report.

A summary of audit of the audited items shall be prepared by the Auditor together with the audit report.

 

8.0       Handling of Road Safety Audit Report

            8.1       Response Report

A Response Report will be prepared by designer before any completion meeting at any stage of audit. This report is based on the Summary of Audit by the Road Safety Auditor. A Response Report is a document that allows the designer to respond the Road Safety Auditor’s comments or recommendations.

 

            8.2       Completion Meeting

Within 2 weeks of receipt of the Road Safet Audit Report in every stage, JKR/Client shall conduct a completion meeting. In this meeting, the findings are presented by the Road Safety Auditor and discussed. Decisions and actions are to be agreed upon and formally documented.

 

            8.3       Compliance Report

A Compliance report will the be prepared by the designer based on the Summary of Audit from Stage 3 Road Safety Audit Report. The Compliance report is a document indicating designer’s declaration that matters agreed upon in the Road Safety Audit Stage 3 completion meeting has been incorporated in the revised detailed design engineering drawings.

           

            8.4       Compliance Audit

Compliance Audit needs to be carried out by the Road Safety Auditor after receiving the Compliance Report from the designer. This audit produces the Compliance Audit Report which confirms all matters agreed upon in the Road Safety Audit Stage 3 completion meeting has been incorporated by the designer in their detailed design engineering drawings.

 

            8.5       Verification Audit

A Verification Audit (Road Safety Audit Stage 4 Part 1) is to be carried out by the Road Safety Auditor to ensure that all decisions during design stage are implemented in the construction drawings. This audit produces the Verification Audit Report which verifies all matters agreed upon in the completion meeting of the previous Audits have been incorporated in the construction drawings.

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Our Office Addresses

 

 

 

 

   ZAZ CONSULTANT

                 001895093-v

 

ROAD SAFETY AUDITOR

 

MAIN OFFICE

 

P1-4, PODIUM FLOOR,

PLAZA DWITASIK

JALAN SRI PERMAISURI

BANDAR SRI PERMAISURI

56000 KUALA LUMPUR

TELEPHONE       :  +603 - 91740583           

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Thursday, April 23, 2020


The scope of engineering services offer by the firm are inclusive of preliminary engineering works, designs work, preparation of tender document, project management and site supervision. We are can able to undertake different type of projects amongst others as listed below :-

ROAD SAFETY AUDIT
The company has undertaken many Road Safety Audit for Stage 1, 2, 3 , 4 Part 1, 4 Part 2, 4 Part 3 and 5

These to include design of swimming pool, deep basement with  deep excavation or with diaphragm wall
construction.

BRIDGES
These to include single and multi span bridges. The scope to include amongst others    analysis of bridge flow capacity, bridge foundation, pier and deck slab.

BUILDINGS
        Commercial Buildings : these to include multi storey hotel, office, petrol station, hostel campus and multi storey car park .
        Residential buildings : these to include terrace house, bungalow and hostel campus.
        Mosque :  these to include large capacity mosque (ie. 6000 person capacity) with special  space frame design for the dome and large trellis area.
        Factory : these to include steel structure for factories (ie portal frame etc.)  and RC design for workshop.

HOUSING SCHEME
These to include earthwork, road and drainage system , water supply inclusive of elevated water tank and suction tank, sewerage reticulation and waste water treatment, and gas supply.

LAND RECLAMATION / GROUND IMPROVEMENT
These to include site exploration, study of site conditions, study of estimated ground settlement, proposal of soil improvement, proposal of construction formation level, design of any retaining structure for instance water channel wall, and design of revetment for coastal protection.

RAILWAY INDUSTRY
In line with the government’s policy to ensure that rail transportation remains an interactive option, the company has employed an in-house expertise to provide services in the railway Industry.

ROADS                                                                                       
To design with new approach adopted by JKR and PLUS where all stages of design are fully computerized starting from land survey up to final output of road profile. The scope of design to include amongst others road alignment, road profile, road foundation, earthwork (ie. hill cut and fill embankment), drainage system inclusive of culverts, river diversion, checking of stability of cut sloped, retaining walls and bridges. Involve in different type of design standard, from low standard of JKR 01 to high standard of JKR R6 (highway).


SLOPE STABILITY
These to include site exploration, study of site conditions inclusive of underground water movement, analysis of slope factor of safety and proposal of slope treatment to achieve      acceptable factor of safety.

TELECOMMUNICATION
These to include site preparation, deliver and supply cabins, Roof top gantry, guide mast , monopole and lattice towers.



ZAZ CONSULTANT’s team of consultants and its associates possess a diversity of field experience and strong academic training. 

The key personnel represents major areas of specialisation and  have proven working experience in both built and natural environment, biological sciences, engineering, forestry and education. Our consultants have also gained experience overseas and with international organisations.

ZAZ CONSULTANT maintains a panel of associates from institutions in Malaysia and abroad from which it can draw skilled individuals in a variety of scientific and professional disciplines.

ZAZ CONSULTANT has also established working relationships with other specialised consulting firms and individuals spanning a range of professions that are required in the field of the environmental consultancy.



ZAZ CONSULTANT is a consulting engineering firm offering engineering, planning, design, project and construction supervision / management services.
               
The Company's principal areas of activity are in the structural, civil, geotechnical engineering and Environmental & sciences disciplines. Services provided by the firm range from feasibility studies to project implementation.

ZAZ CONSULTANT is a grouping of local professionals with skills in varied and specialised disciplines who share a similar goal in environmental conservation. The firm is keen to offer specialised professional and scientific consulting services in land use planning and environmental conservation, i.e. to provide planning, design and management solutions to achieve the highest environmental quality standards.

ZAZ CONSULTANT is committed to assist its clients in complying with environmental and related legislation, continual environmental improvement, minimising environmental risks and maximising use of resources.

Our services cover a broad range of projects, which include development planning, urban & nature parks, natural resources, nature resorts, botany, forestry, wildlife and landscaping. We also provide environmental audit, ecological assessment and environmental monitoring services.

We are committed to the objectives of Agenda 21 of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), the Langkawi Declaration and the ISO 14000 Environmental Quality Standards. That is, to reconcile the world's economic and social activities with the need to protect the planet and ensure a sustainable future for all people.


Objectives
(i) To provide integrated consultancy services capable of handling the complex, people oriented projects required by this developing nation, efficiency at the highest professional level and incorporation of the latest technological advances and techniques,and

(ii) To work closely with other local professional firms such as architects and surveyors, international consultants, contractors and financial institutions to develop the multi disciplinary approach for turnkey projects.

Striving for an efficient and effective operation of a modern consulting engineering firm, ZAZ CONSULTANT adopts the latest technology and modern engineering practice and operational tools, including such items as computer-aided design and drafting, utilizing both the microcomputers and (where required) larger and faster super-minicomputers, mathematical modeling & simulation techniques, and adoptions of sophisticated equipment for monitoring and instrumentation techniques.