Attachment  -  A few details about Phil Johnston who administers Muggaccinos.com and KOMpm.com

Five years ago I retired after a 37 year career at CBA; most of it spent in risk management of large infrastructure projects.  Muggaccinos has the most comprehensive risk mitigation disciplines of any BUG which include:

(a)        Ride Participant Liability Acknowledgment

(b)        Civil Liabilities Acts 2002

(c)        Tips for new road cyclists to minimise trauma accidents and maximise health benefits

The Writer -

A.         is one of a four person risk management committee within Bicycle NSW;

B.         has been a Team Leader on Gear Up Girl, Parra Pedal and Spring Cycle annual rides responsible to position between 8 and 10 'Route Marshals' at corners and intersections along the 4km and 6km of his allocated 'Route Sector' to mitigate trauma accidents; and

C.         pencilled: Volunteering can give you a Warm Fuzzy.

 

 

 

 

 

Ms Jenni Gormley, Editor of Bicycle NSW's Push On magazine has published my below four risk management articles to mitigate trauma accidents and liability upon ride organisers.

 

 

 

 

1.       Change road rules to enable increased cycling

2.       RTA Handbook contradicts NSW Road Rules

3.      Is riding in a bunch illegal?”.

      4.       Don't risk losing your house!

 

 

Jenni will not publish anything unless she believes that it is robust.  I expended approx. 80 hours to research those four interdependent articles which involved studying various journals and reports from northern European countries such as the attached, as well as the Australian Road Rules 2008 and the NSW Road Users Handbook.  To my knowledge, no reader has cast any doubts about the validity of my claims made therein.

 

 

 

NB:      Due to his career administering the financing obligations of syndicates of banks on major infrastructure projects (eg. Sydney Harbour Tunnel, gas pipelines, sewerage treatment plants, prison, hospital airports) Phil Johnston is in no need of money and would be prepared to provide up to 20 hours voluntary assistance should ABC 702 be interested in 'fleshing out' this proposal.

 

 

 

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