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IRF and NHAI Launch Certified Road Safety Training Program for Engineers

By Nishant Verma , 9 October 2025
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The International Road Federation (IRF), in collaboration with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), has initiated a ten-day certified training program aimed at enhancing the skills of road safety engineers. This program is designed to equip professionals with the necessary tools and knowledge to conduct effective road safety audits, thereby improving the safety standards of India's highway infrastructure. The training, supported by TotalEnergies, underscores the commitment to reducing road accidents and fatalities through professional development and capacity building.

Program Overview

The certified training course, titled "International Registry for Road Safety Auditors," commenced at the NHAI premises in Delhi. It is tailored for engineers and professionals involved in highway design, construction, and maintenance. Over the span of ten days, participants are being trained in the methodologies of road safety audits, focusing on identifying potential hazards and implementing corrective measures to enhance road safety.

The curriculum includes theoretical sessions complemented by practical exercises, allowing participants to apply audit techniques to real-world scenarios. Upon successful completion, attendees will receive certification, recognizing their expertise in conducting comprehensive road safety assessments.

Significance of the Training

India's road network, being one of the largest in the world, faces significant challenges concerning road safety. The introduction of this training program is a proactive step towards addressing these challenges. By equipping professionals with the skills to conduct thorough safety audits, the program aims to identify and mitigate risks before they result in accidents.

The collaboration between IRF and NHAI highlights the importance of public-private partnerships in enhancing road safety standards. Such initiatives are expected to contribute to the broader goal of reducing road fatalities and improving the overall safety of India's transportation infrastructure.

Future Implications

The success of this training program could pave the way for similar initiatives across various regions in India. By standardizing road safety audit procedures and fostering a culture of safety among engineers, the program sets a precedent for continuous professional development in the field. Furthermore, the certification provided by IRF adds an international dimension to the training, aligning Indian practices with global road safety standards.

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