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ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
ISO 39001Road traffic safety (RTS) management systems
- Requirements with guidance for use
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
The road transport system is an
open and complex system…
• Infrastructure
• Vehicles
• Road
• Transportation of goods and passengers
• Road users during the execution of their duties
• Corporations and organizations
• Regulatory framework
• Monitoring
• Etc..
…This is where ISO 39001 comes in!
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Traffic safety background facts
• The global traffic safety situation is a ”human catastrophe”, with more than 1.3 million fatalities each year.
• 2030, injuries generated within the road transport system will be the 5th most common reason for loss of health (projected by WHO).
• Traffic injuries are the largest cause of mortality in the 10-24 age group (10%) (source: The Lancet).
• Lack of systematic work and commitment among organizations that affect the safety of the road transport system.
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
The vision behind ISO 39001
• Elimination of death and serious injury in the road transport system is the overarching goal.
• A voluntary and complimentary tool to legislation, addressing all organizations interacting with road traffic and driven by the needs of interested parties, including market forces.
• An approach to utilize and disseminate ”best practice”.
• Knowledge transfer from Traffic safety experts to the intended user community of the standard.
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On the road to ISO 39001
- Road Traffic Safety (RTS) management systems
• Work item approved by ISO ballot among ISO member countries January 2008.
• ISO Project Committee, ISO/PC 241, established by ISO Technical management board February 2008
• Secretariat allocated to Swedish Standards Institute (SIS).
• Chairman of ISO/PC 241 Claes Tingvall, Director Road Safety, SRA –Swedish Road Administration.
• Secretary Peter Hartzell (SIS).
• ISO 39001 to be published middle of 2012.
ISO 39001
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
An ISO management system
standard …
• is a voluntary tool for organizations to work systematically with specific issues (Environment, Quality, Food safety, Road Traffic Safety etc.).
• is often based on the concept of continual improvement – PDCA cycle and process approach.
• does not specify any specific technical solution or minimum requirements and is flexible and adaptable to the needs and resources of each specific organization
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Success factors adressed
• Follow the ”success story” of ISO 9001 (Quality management systems) and ISO 14001 (Environmental management systems) in the area of Road traffic safety.
• Facilitate the implementation by harmonization to existing and well-known ISO management system standards.
• Holistic approach addressed through stakeholder identification, consultation and coordination.
• Strengthen the efforts on Road Traffic Safety by addressing the relation to OH&S (occupational health and safety) and CSR (corporate social responsibility).
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Members of ISO/PC 241
• Belgium
• Bulgaria
• Cyprus
• Czech Republic
• France
• Israel
• Netherlands
• New Zealand
• Norway
• Singapore
• Thailand
• Argentina
• Armenia
• Australia
• Barbados
• Canada
• China
• Colombia
• Finland
• Germany
• Italy
• Japan
• Jordan
• Korea
• Malaysia
• Nigeria
• Philippines
• South Africa
• Spain
• Sweden
• Switzerland
• United Kingdom
Participating
members
Observing
members
Liaison
organizations
• ISO/TC 22, Road Vehicles
• ISO/TC 211, Geographic
information/Geomatics
• Global Road Safety Forum (GRSF)
• Global Road Safety Partnership (GRSP)
• World Health Organization (WHO)
• World Bank (WB)
• The International Transport Forum (ITF/OECD)
• International Association of Oil & Gas
producers (OGP)
• UN Economic Commission for Europe
(UNECE)
• European Transport Safety Council (ETSC)
• The International Road Federation (IRF)
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Global participation32 member countries = 14%
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ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
ISO PC 241
Organization Chart
ISO/PC 241
Chair: Claes Tingvall, Sweden
Secretary: Peter Hartzell, Sweden
TG1Introduction, Scope,
Normative references,
Terms and definitions
TG2Top management
Responsibilities…
TG3Requirements, Annex A
Editing
Committee
CAGChairs Advisory Group
Project Editor:
Linley Crackel, Australia
Convenor:
Martin Small, Australia
Secretary:
TBA
Convenor:
Jeong Whon Yu, Korea
Secretary:
Martin Conrads, Germany
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Task group sessions
”Handling of
national
comments of
current drafts”
”Reaching
consensus on
key topics”
2nd ISO PC/241 meeting
in Malaysia February 2009
1st ISO PC/241 meeting
in Stockholm June 2008
3rd ISO PC/241 meeting
in Ottawa September 2009
4th ISO PC/241 meeting
in Beijing March 2010
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Overall structure and unique elements
of ISO 39001 draft standard
Top management
responsibilities
and commitment
Organizational
context related
to RTS
RTS
performance
factors
Incident
investigation
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
The “architecture” of ISO 39001
• The overall structure and content aligned with ISO MSS- in compliance with N005 and ISO Guide 72. (Compare with EMAS and OHSAS 18001)
- following the HLS (High Level Structure) of JTCG (ISO:s Joint Technical Coordination Group)
• Top management responsibilities and commitment- concept adopted from ISO 9000
• Organizational context related to RTS- adopted from ISO/TMB/JTCG “Joint vision”
• RTS performance factors- reflects common experience and knowledge in the field of road traffic safety
• Incident investigation- partly adopted from OHSAS 18001
- harmonization between the ISO world
and Traffic Safety expertise
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Progress in ISO PC 241
- RTS management systems
• 1st meeting in Stockholm June 2008
• 2nd meeting in Malaysia February 2009
• 3rd meeting in Ottawa September 2009
• 4th meeting in Beijing March 2010
• 5th meeting in Berlin November 2010
• Comments on CD 2 to be handled in Berlin
• Sub-groups are established to develop the content of the standard
• Target date for publication: April 2012
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Progress in ISO PC 241
- RTS management systems
CD2 ISO 39001 includes:
• JTCG work of HLS – High Level Structure for MSS
(Management System Standards)
• Clause structure and titles
• Terms and Definitions
• Identical text
• Final decision regarding application of JTCG work in ISO
39001 is not yet made.
• Focus on ISO 39001 unique parts (clause 6 – RTS –
Road Traffic Safety Performance Factors)
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Progress in ISO PC 241
- RTS management systems
Ballot results CD2 ISO 39001
• 17 votes cast
• 3 comments submitted (liaisons)
• 3 votes not cast
• 6 Yes
• 5 Yes with comments
• 4 No (26.7%)
• 2 Abstain
Effect: PC 241 decides (at Berlin meeting in Nov 2010) to move to CD3
or DIS.
Comment: At DIS/FDIS there must be less than 25% No-votes to pass.
ISO/PC 241, Road traffic safety management systems, 2010
Progress in ISO PC 241
- RTS management systems
Future work:
• PC 241 meeting in Berlin Nov 1-5th 2010
• Follow up the progress of JTCG work
• Decide on level of application of JTCG work
• Next step: CD3 or DIS
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Thank you for your attention!
For more information about this project please contact:
PC 241 Secretariat at SIS, Sweden
Anette Eriksson, [email protected]
Peter Hartzell, [email protected]
ISO/PC 241