
WaySafe:
melds knowledge and experience in traffic engineering and management, road safety, and behavioural science
identifies hazards, analyses risks to safety, and assesses those risks to determine appropriate management measures
takes a systematic approach to identification of hazards and potential incident causation, and to risk reduction
builds safer systems into all the traffic management services we provide
assists road managers to exercise their duty of care to the travelling public, so far as is reasonably practicable, through hazard identification, risk analysis, and comprehensive reporting
Our Services
WaySafe offers a variety of road safety based services as summarised below. Use the menu at the top of the page to see more information on our services.
Road Safety Audit
Reducing road safety risks through proactive hazard identification and analysis
School Zone Safety
Providing an holistic review of school access and road activity to enhance safety
Walking and Cycling
Planning and assessing walking and cycling corridors and routes
Curve Advisory Speed Assessment
Measuring, recording and analysing horizontal curve geometry for advisory speed signposting
Railway Crossings and Interfaces
Assessing and recording railway crossing data and developing Safety Management Plans
Safe System Assessment
Providing Safe System assessments under the Safe System Assessment Framework
Speed Zoning
Assessing road environments for appropriate speed zone implementation to support road safety
Traffic Control Facility Asset Assessment
Assessing and reporting on traffic facility condition and appropriateness
Crash Site Insection
Inspect crash sites for probable road environment and road user behavioural contributing factors in crashes
Floodway Road User Safety Assessment
Assessing known floodways for warning signposting, depth markers, and road closure facilities
Wayfinding
Assessing existing and proposed wayfinding (directional signposting) schemes, and developing new schemes
Training
Providing short CPD learning opportunities and courses - COMING SOON - go to waysafe.training
"2025 World Day for Safety and Health at Work and Workers’ Memorial Day
Monday 28 April 2025 is World Day for Safety and Health at Work (World Day) and Workers' Memorial Day.
In 2023, 200 workers in Australia died from traumatic injuries sustained during a work-related activity. This concerning statistic amplifies the importance of increasing awareness of preventative WHS measures.
The 2025 World Day theme explores the ‘impacts of digitalisation and artificial intelligence on workers’ health and safety’. The International Trade Union Confederation’s accompanying theme for Workers’ Memorial Day is ‘the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and digitisation on occupational health and safety’.
We encourage everyone to recognise the importance of health and safety in the workplace by promoting World Day and Workers' Memorial Day on 28 April 2025." Safe Work Australia: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/media-centre/campaigns