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Road Safety Auditors Register
IHE has established an open Register for Road Safety Auditors.
From 2011, registered Auditors can use designatory letters to promote their status.
The Register recognises competent RSAs in line with HD 19/03 and the EU infrastructure directive Article 9.
Applicants must
- meet the Register training and competence requirements
- be, and remain, a full member of a recognised professional body (eg. IHE, ICE, IHT, IRSO) and be bound by its code of ethics and conduct
- complete at least 2 days of relevant CPD each calendar year.
A certificate of registration will be issued confirming the level of registration - Foundation, Practitioner or Lead Practitioner.
Practitioners and Lead Practitioners can use the designatory letters: RegRSA (IHE) and describe themselves as "IHE Registered Road Safety Auditor".
The Register will be published on the IHE website.
Registrants will be asked to provide their CPD records and plans for an annual check.
If you are not a full member of IHE there is an annual fee of £50.00.
To Join
Download the Application Form and when completed submit it to membership@theihe.org.
Please do not send hardcopies we only accept electronic submissions.
Applications will be assessed on receipt by three suitably qualified members of the IHE Membership & Qualifications Committee.
Download the procedures and entry standards.
New TMS Certificate of Competence
The European Directive on Road Infrastructure Management requires that by 2013 road safety auditors working on the trans European Road Network (TERN) will need to undergo road safety engineering training resulting in the award of a "certificate of competence".
Parsons Brinckerhoff has been commissioned to review HD 19/03 to meet new EU rules (2011).
From June 2010 delegates attending the 10 day RoSPA/TMS Road Safety Engineering course will be able to gain such a Certificate of Competence.




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