IGI Airport gets Certification for RTS Management

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IGI Airport gets Certification for RTS Management 
As per a latest update, Delhi International Airport has announced successful implementation of Road Traffic Safety (RTS) Management System - ISO 39001:2012. With this development, IGIA has claimed that it has become the first Airport in the world as well as the first organization in India to be conferred this certification as stated by British Standards Institution (BSI).

DIAL has embarked on the journey of implementation of "Road Traffic Safety (RTS) Management System -  ISO 39001:2012" in May 2013. The certification body -  BSI -  then conducted two rounds of in-depth assessment including road network site visits in July & August 2013. By finding DIAL's RTS Management System in accordance with ISO 39001:2012 standard requirements, BSI conferred DIAL for this coveted certification.

I. Prabhakara Rao, CEO-DIAL, said, "This certification is a testimony to our commitment towards ensuring stringent safety norms across the 41.4 kilometres of the IGIA city side road network.  Our ongoing efforts have resulted in a significant reduction in total count of road accidents from 103 in 2010 to 35 in 2013. As a result, our city side road network is compliant with the RTS requirements. RTS Management System at IGIA strives to bring down traffic- related road incidents, congestions leading to safe and efficient traffic management at DIAL, thus generating a sense of road safety among the people using the airport road network. We are immensely thankful to the Delhi Traffic Police for their cooperation and support in achieving this feat."

The scope of this certification includes: design, development, repair and maintenance of road networks and management of traffic, signage and parking within the purview......See More

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