Development and evaluation of a risk management methodology for pedestrian surfaces |
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Authors: | Alison Hunt-Sturman Neale Jackson |
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Institution: | 1. University of Melbourne, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Australia;2. RMIT University, School of Applied Science, OH& S Unit, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the development and evaluation of the Pedestrian Surface (PS) priority indicator (PS priority indicator). This tool was developed to comply with Australian Standard AS 4360: 2004 (Risk Management). Pedestrian surfaces should be evaluated to identify hazards and assess the level of risk calculated in order to ensure that the surfaces do not have a significant level of risk. If a significant level of risk is present, then control measures should be implemented. Pedestrian surfaces for the purposes of this research are classified as same level surfaces (excluding stairways) where pedestrians on foot (or by wheelchair) travel from one place to another. |
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