03/03/2024
Consultation | Help create safer work/industry practices | Tell us what you think are the biggest hazards & the best controls associated with the implementation, use of, and packing up of PTCDs are? We are specifically consulting around Portable Traffic Lights. [Comments have been turned off to ensure all information collected is analysed in the same spot via link below] Have your say here:
Safety Consultation Feedback Form
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04/07/2023
Keep our people safe!
When encountering roadworks or construction zones, it's crucial to exercise caution and adhere to any posted speed limits or instructions provided by roadwork signs and workers. Speeding through these areas can lead to accidents, injury, or damage to property.
Remember, roadworks are often in place to improve the infrastructure and ensure safer driving conditions for everyone. Please drive responsibly and follow all traffic rules to help maintain road safety.
16/06/2023
It's crucial to prioritize safety when approaching and passing through worksites and roadwork areas.
Here are a few reasons why you should avoid speeding through worksites:
Worker Safety: Speeding through a worksite puts the lives of workers at risk. Construction zones often have limited visibility, and workers may be moving around, operating heavy machinery, or handling materials. By driving at a safe speed, you allow yourself more time to react to unexpected situations and prevent accidents, letting our workers and you, get home safely.
Unpredictable Conditions: Worksites can have uneven surfaces, debris, or temporary signage, which may require you to adjust your driving behaviour. Driving at a reduced speed enables you to navigate these conditions more effectively and prevents potential damage to your vehicle.
Reduced Stopping Distance: When you drive at higher speeds, it takes longer for your vehicle to come to a complete stop. This increased stopping distance can be critical in a worksite where unexpected obstacles or worker movements may occur. Slowing down allows you to maintain better control and react promptly to any potential hazards.
Legal Consequences: Speeding through a worksite is not only unsafe but can also lead to legal consequences.
Remember, the safety of workers and drivers should always be a top priority. Slowing down and being cautious in worksites not only protects lives but also ensures a smoother flow of traffic and minimises the potential for accidents or injuries.
14/06/2023
WARP Western Australia is hiring! Send in your Resume and Tickets to Peter Warp (Peter Brown) on [email protected] or call Peter on 08 9493 8700 for a chat.
If you are looking to get into the traffic management industry and you are not sure how to get started, feel free to reach out to Warp Training Australia - RTO 51972 to discuss how to get your tickets!
22/05/2023
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The National Road Safety Partnership Program is launching today its 'Respect Traffic Controllers' campaign, aimed at humanising traffic controllers to encourage empathy and promote safe interactions with road users. TMAA is honoured and proud to have partnered with NRSPP on this important initiative, which seeks to reduce incidents of abuse directed towards traffic controllers who play a critical role in keeping our roads safe.
NRSPP has put together an impressive collection of resources, including fact sheets, posters, videos, and social media posts. For further details, please visit https://www.nrspp.org.au/respect-traffic-controllers/.
22/05/2023
To mark 'National Road Safety Week' and recognise the important work of Traffic Controllers in keeping our roads safe, we are giving away four secret prizes worth $50 each.
1. Follow Traffic Management Association of Australia on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/YourTMAA)
2. Share this post
3. Tag 5 friends in the comments before 21 May 2023.
Visit: https://www.facebook.com/YourTMAA
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09/05/2023
National Road Safety Week is coming up next week. This is a great opportunity to get out the message on your socials to people who are not involved in the TM industry and help create awareness among road users. Have you taken the pledge and shared to your friends and family - share to create a conversation, to create awareness, to help keep our people safe on the roads.
Click here: https://communityconnect.rsc.wa.gov.au/take-the-pledge-national-road-safety-week-2023
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Take the Pledge for National Road Safety Week 2023
Every year, more than 1200 people are killed and 44,000 seriously injured on Australian roads. National Road Safety Week is a time for us to remember those people who have lost their lives, and an opportunity to recognise that road safety is a shared responsibility. We
08/02/2023
"I pledge to drive as if my loved ones are on the road ahead.
I will remove all distractions and never use my mobile phone while driving.
I will not put other people at risk by speeding, driving while tired or under the influence of alcohol/drugs.
I will protect all vulnerable road users, especially those whose job places them in harmโs way, by slowing down and giving them the space they need to be safe."
Will you Pledge to Drive so Others Survive - https://roadsafetyweek.com.au/
Thereโs no money involved here, only a pledge to keep our road workers, and others on the road safe. Please feel free to pass this on, and help to spread the message.
National Road Safety Week
National Road Safety Week
29/09/2022
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21/04/2022
This is something we have been working on for a long time โฆ Our very first Jindalee Jags Indigenous Jersey! ๐๐
We could not be more happy with the amazing work from ๐๐ฐ๐ช๐ต๐ฒ๐ท ๐๐๐ฎ๐๐ฎ and Tribal Sport! You guys have done an incredible job to show what our club is about.
These jerseys will be worn for the Indigenous Rounds in 2022 by our Senior Men and Senior Women. We will also have versions of the jerseys to purchase in our โPop Upโ store, along with many other great merchandise.
We would also like to thank Geared Up Culcha and WARP Traffic Management for sponsoring these jerseys and making our ideas into reality. We couldnโt have done it without your support!
Let us know your thoughts and who wants one?! I know I do!