HSIP Webinar Series: SHSP and Safety Culture on June 24 - Registration Required

Traffic Safety Pulse News

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) invites you to register for and attend the second webinar in FHWA’s “Safe System and the HSIP” quarterly webinar series. This free webinar on SHSP and Safety Culture is scheduled for Thursday, June 24, 2021, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM ET.
 
Target Audience:
This webinar is open to all Federal, State, and local agencies and safety stakeholders that are involved with the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) and Strategic Highway Safety Plans (SHSP). Please be sure to share this invitation with your safety partners who may be interested in attending.
 
Purpose:
This webinar will feature a presentation from three State agencies who will discuss their experience tying safety culture into the SHSP as well as using the SHSP to change safety culture.
 
Presenters:

  • Zenobia Fields, New Jersey Department of Transportation – “How is New Jersey Incorporating Equity Considerations into Safety Investments?
  • Ashley Hochberger, Iowa Department of Transportation – “SHSP: From Plan to Culture
  • Jon Nelson, Missouri Department of Transportation – “Show-Me Zero: An SHSP for All Missourians"

Registration:
Registration is FREE but is required to participate. Please register no later than Monday, June 21st at:
https://connectdot.connectsolutions.com/ejthyw3dp411/event/event_info.html

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