Work Zones Safety and Management: First Course Starts Next Week – Register Now!
Published on 11 June 2026
Enhance your expertise in work zone safety and management through an international training programme designed to support practitioners with practical tools, global knowledge, and proven approaches.
Registration is open for the PIARC Road Academy's new Work Zones Safety and Management Training Course.
This international training programme consists of six online sessions and provides an opportunity for road authorities, practitioners, and professionals from around the world to improve their knowledge and skills in the safe and effective management of road work zones.
The first course starts next week, and the programme will continue with monthly sessions from June to November 2026.
Training will be delivered in English, French, and Spanish, with additional language support available, making it accessible to participants worldwide.
Why this course matters
Road work zones remain one of the most critical challenges for road administrations worldwide, directly impacting:
- Safety of road workers and users
- Traffic management and network reliability
- Overall road network performance
To address these challenges, PIARC has developed an Integrated Framework for the Management of Road Work Zones, based on Management of Road Worksites Special Project.
This framework draws on international research, a worldwide practitioner survey, and multiple real-life case studies, providing practical, tested solutions to improve work zone safety and operational efficiency.
Course content
The training consists of six interactive online sessions, each focusing on a key dimension of work zone management. Participants will also benefit from a dedicated online learning space with access to documentation, practical tools, and guided learning resources.
Sessions are delivered online in English, with subtitles available in French, Spanish, and more than 40 additional languages. Course materials and assessments are available in English, French, and Spanish.
Each session is delivered twice to accommodate global participation:
- 08:00 UTC
- 15:00 UTC
Session programme
Six sessions are available:
- 16 June 2026: The Global Baseline
- 7 July 2026: Governance, Regulation & Contracts
- 25 August 2026: Planning & Design
- 15 September 2026: Vulnerable Road Users
- 13 October 2026: Technology & Data
- 17 November 2026: Culture & Assurance
Participation Details
Participation is open for individual sessions or the full series.
With the first course beginning next week, places are limited and filling quickly. Early registration is strongly encouraged to secure your participation in this important learning experience.
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