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MAST Basics & Beyond Training Course – 8th June 2015

£195.00 Ex VAT

Course Outline:

  • The Purpose Of MAST
  • Gaining Access
  • MASTDashboards
  • Understanding MAST
  • Mosaic Segmentation
  • Indexed Reports
  • Inside MAST Dimensions
  • What Is Location?
  • Road User Types
  • Demography Of Road Risk
  • Questions MAST Answers

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Description

This course covers a wide range of analytical techniques, including socio demographic and residency analyses, supporting an intelligence led approach to road safety
Suitable for road safety professionals who are familiar with the STATS19 dataset but have little or no previous experience with MAST, this course builds MAST skills from the ground up.
Delegates will learn how to use local and national data to gain real insight into a wide range of road safety issues.

LOCATION & TRAVEL
The majority of RSA Training courses are run from our Banbury office base,
known to most as ‘The Farm’. An idyllic rural location it is a great setting in
which to learn away from the distractions of the office. We are just 10 mins
drive from J11 of the M40, 5 miles from Banbury Station.

TRAINING MATERIALS & FOLLOW-UP
Hand-outs are provided to ensure delegates leave this MAST Professional
training session with the information required to take their analytical work
further and pass on knowledge to colleagues. Upon completion all delegates
will receive a certificate of attendance

Course Tutor: Bruce Walton, RSA Technical and Analysis Director
Bruce created the analytical engine behind MAST Online, and has been mining road
safety data since 2002. With a varied background in data management, information
analysis and technical training, his experience and insight lifts the lid on intelligent
use of data for any road safety application.

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