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Retro Traffic

Locality: Auburn, New South Wales

Phone: +61 1300 197 683



Address: Suite 55, 7-9 Percy st, Auburn 2144 Auburn, NSW, Australia

Website: http://retrotraffic.com.au

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23.01.2022 Repeated exposure to a particular route can lead to drivers experiencing driving without awareness, also known as Hypnosis Highway. This can lead to unsafe driver behaviours that can cause incidents, especially around roadworks when drivers fail to see warning signage or reductions to the speed limit. Try a different route next time and take regular breaks when driving for a long period of time. Source: National Road Safety (NRSPP)... #question #autopilot #blackout



21.01.2022 Safer roads help minimise the impact of an accident. So, as part of the Safer Roads Program, the NSW government is investing $1.9 billion to improve road conditions. Upgrades include: - Updating road signs, surfaces and safety barriers - Removing roadside hazards - Increasing enforcement and education programs ... - Installing median strips and barriers to safely separate roads Find out more at: https://towardszero.nsw.gov.au/safesystem/safe-roads #industryfact #saferroadsprogram #towardszero

19.01.2022 Before you can call yourself an accredited traffic controller, you’ll need to hold these three licenses from SafeWork NSW: 1. A construction induction card 2. A traffic controller card 3. An Implementation Traffic Control Plans Card ... All our traffic controllers carry these licenses and undergo extensive on site training when they join the Retro Traffic team. #FAQ #NSWroads #trafficcontroller

17.01.2022 Our safety strategy is a three-pronged approach of training, planning and assessment. Traffic controllers need to manage a dynamic environment while safely directing traffic. When they join the team, they need to complete a rigorous theoretical and induction training program. With high-qualified staff at the helm, we ensure all projects start with a comprehensive Traffic Guidance Scheme. ... Finally, no project should be started without a thorough risk assessment. Our team can detect hazards and put controls in place to remove or mitigate risks. #FAQ #safety #trafficcontroller



16.01.2022 Lest We Forget. #RemembranceDay #LestWeForget #RememberTheFallen

14.01.2022 Working within live traffic on any road is a dangerous environment. Whilst you can’t prevent every incident, you can mitigate the onsite risks. As part of our service, our experienced traffic planning coordinators will conduct a thorough site risk assessment that identifies all risks and hazards before any construction starts. The traffic management methodology will then be developed to control these site risks whilst also taking into account the specific requirements of each project. #service #SiteRiskAssessment #ConstructionAccidents

10.01.2022 Happy Friday! As the weekend approaches, the National Road Safety Week 2020 comes to an end. Road users across Australia have been asked to think about how they can actively protect themselves, their passengers and every other road user. As you'll be driving home to enjoy the weekend, please remind yourself to slow down at and around sites. Everyone has the right to get home safe to their loved ones. ... #nrsw #drivesos #sarahgroup



09.01.2022 The whole team needs to be aware, alert and accountable for the safety of others to help create a zero-incident work site. Conditions can change from day to day in the workzone and surrounding areas. Before every shift our whole crew gathers for a 15-minute safety meeting. During the safety meeting our staff are briefed on potential hazards, risk assessments and the current conditions. To help prevent future incidents, and to make our sites safer for all; we train our sta...ff to continually identify and report near misses. #FAQ #worksitesafety #hazards

06.01.2022 As of 5 November, there have been 140 workplace fatalities in Australia. While safety procedures are not the most exciting aspect of a project, it protects the welfare of our team and all local commuters. #quote #safepractices #workersafety

05.01.2022 It’s Yellow Ribbon National Road Safety Week (NRSW). This week highlights the impacts of road trauma and the steps you can take to reduce it. With around 1,200 fatalities, and another 44,000 serious injuries on Australian roads each year, road safety affects all of us. So please slow down and pledge to drive so others survive. The initiative comes from the not-for-profit SARAH Group, and is supported by Federal, State and Local Governments. ... Find out more about NRSW at: https://roadsafetyweek.com.au/home/#home/pledge #NationalRoadSafetyWeek #NRSW #roadsafety

04.01.2022 As the biggest infrastructure investment made in NSW’s history, huge developments are happening across the state. The mission behind this huge undertaking is to create forward-thinking transport solutions to connect people, corporations and communities throughout NSW. Having worked on many of Sydney’s major infrastructure projects to ease congestion, we are looking forward to continue to contribute to a safer more efficient road network for generations to come. #industryfact #investment #infrastructure

02.01.2022 During the long weekend, the Retro Traffic team resourced an 80hr closure of Church Street in Parramatta CBD to allow for works to take place on multiple intersections between Pennant Hills Road and Victoria Road. Our work included traffic lane switches to accommodate the different traffic volumes over the weekend while maintaining a high level of safety for our traffic controllers by keeping them off the road and out of the line of fire. Retro Traffic has been involved sin...ce the start of 2020, and look forward to helping our clients with future closures. #jobsitestory #longweekend #trafficmanagement



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