Lech Michalski
Gdańsk University of Technology
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international conference on transport systems telematics | 2010
Ryszard Krystek; Joanna Żukowska; Lech Michalski
The objectives of the ZEUS project and the resulting concept of an integrated system of transport safety are recapitulated in the article. The context for transport safety management that has evolved since this became a concern of the European Union under the Treaty of Union in 1993 is outlined, and some issues related to applying the ZEUS concept across Europe are discussed. It is concluded that there is scope for exploring ways of doing this, but that the balance of interests at the national and European levels and the difference in nature between safety management on the roads and in the other three main modes will need to be recognised.
IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017
Marcin Budzyński; Kazimierz Jamroz; Wojciech Kustra; Lech Michalski; Stanislaw Gaca
The objective of road safety infrastructure management is to ensure that when roads are planned, designed, built and used road risks can be identified, assessed and mitigated. Road transport safety is significantly less developed than that of rail, water and air transport. The average individual risk of being a fatality in relation to the distance covered is thirty times higher in road transport that in the other modes. This is mainly because the different modes have a different approach to safety management and to the use of risk management methods and tools. In recent years Poland has had one of the European Unions highest road death numbers. In 2016 there were 3026 fatalities on Polish roads with 40,766 injuries. Protecting road users from the risk of injury and death should be given top priority. While Polands national and regional road safety programmes address this problem and are instrumental in systematically reducing the number of casualties, the effects are far from the expectations. Modern approaches to safety focus on three integrated elements: infrastructure measures, safety management and safety culture. Due to its complexity, the process of road safety management requires modern tools to help with identifying road user risks, assess and evaluate the safety of road infrastructure and select effective measures to improve road safety. One possible tool for tackling this problem is the risk-based method for road infrastructure safety management. European Union Directive 2008/96/EC regulates and proposes a list of tools for managing road infrastructure safety. Road safety tools look at two criteria: the life cycle of a road structure and the process of risk management. Risk can be minimized through the application of the proposed interventions during design process as reasonable. The proposed methods of risk management bring together two stages: risk assessment and risk response occurring within the analyzed road structure (road network, road stretch, road section, junction, etc.). The objective of the methods is to help road authorities to take rational decisions in the area of road safety and road infrastructure safety and understand the consequences occurring in the particular phases of road life cycle. To help with assessing the impact of a road project on the safety of related roads, a method was developed for long-term forecasts of accidents and accident cost estimation as well as a risk classification to identify risks that are not acceptable risks. With regard to road safety audits and road safety inspection, a set of principles was developed to identify risks and the basic classification of mistakes and omissions. This work has added to the Polish experience of preparing and implementing such tools within the competent road authorities.
Transportation research procedia | 2014
Kazimierz Jamroz; Marcin Budzyński; Wojciech Kustra; Lech Michalski; Stanisław Gaca
Journal of Konbin | 2006
Kazimierz Jamroz; Lech Michalski; S. Gaca
16th International Conference Road Safety on Four Continents. Beijing, China (RS4C 2013). 15-17 May 2013 | 2013
Lech Michalski; Kazimierz Jamroz; Joanna Zukowska
Drogownictwo | 2010
Kazimierz Jamroz; Lech Michalski; Wojciech Kustra
MATEC Web of Conferences | 2017
Romanika Okraszewska; Krystian Birr; Lucyna Gumińska; Lech Michalski
MATEC Web of Conferences | 2017
Wojciech Kustra; Lech Michalski
Current Trauma Reports | 2017
Kazimierz Jamroz; Lech Michalski; Joanna Żukowska
Journal of Civil Engineering, Environment and Architecture | 2016
Marcin Budzyński; Kazimierz Jamroz; Stanisław Gaca; Wojciech Kustra; Lech Michalski