Starting from November 1st, NZTA has retired COPTTM and transitioned to NZGTTM. NZTA-controlled roads will adopt this change right away, while local RCAs will gradually phase out COPTTM over the next few years.
This major shift places responsibility on the PCBU (your company) to ensure that all road workers have the proper training and certifications, and are capable of understanding, developing, and executing risk assessment processes.
NZTA (Waka Kotahi) will no longer provide national-level training and competency guidance. Instead, these requirements will be outlined by the specific contracts and networks involved.
Risk assessments must be formalised and agreed upon across the contracting chain, including TTM suppliers, subcontractors, contractors, and principals within awarded contracts.
With the transition from COPTTM to NZGTTM, there will be increased flexibility in TTM approaches. However, additional requirements must still be adhered to in order to ensure compliance.
- Health & Safety Act
- Land Transport Act
- Local Government Act
- Traffic control device rules etc...
For more information and guidance, join our evening on how to manage to manage the tranisition from COPTTM to risk based approach. We’ll cover key requirements and offer advice on how to fulfill your HSWA obligations.
Key topics:
- Health and safety obligations for contractors and sub contractors
- Training requirements
- Competency training requirements
- What does risk based mean
- How to run under the risk based approach
Event Details:
- When: Thursday 28 November
- Where: Hornby Work Club
- Time: 6pm, half and hour of networking with drinks and nibbles, presentations to start at 6.30pm
- Cost: Free for all CCNZ members
In this 90-minute session, you’ll gain the knowledge, information, and support needed to advance with NZGTTM. The evening will feature a variety of speakers, including representatives from local RCAs, lead contractors, and TTM suppliers/trainers, with hands on help from Men at Work Traffic Management, Michelle Farrell CCNZ Technical Manager and Shaw Ritson from Downer.