Due to traffic in and around construction sites, traffic management plans have become one of the major solutions to worksite safety issues. Traffic in construction includes all motor vehicles as well as human traffic - pedestrians and workers alike.
Implementing suitable control measures that prevent injuries resulting from collisions with moving objects, are part of broader workplace responsibilities that have been set by the Occupational Health and Safety laws. These control measures will ensure that worksites are as safe as possible for both workers and civilians.
Efforts in keeping the worksite safe mostly revolve around the traffic management plan. The traffic management plan (TMP) outlines how risks will be managed in the worksite.
Sites around major metro areas and CBD's are some of the most challenging sites to work in because traffic volume is much higher, there are more people walking around, and the spaces are tighter compared to sites outside the CBD.
Due to this challenge, there is a greater need for traffic management plans that cater for such sites in order to keep everyone safe. Warning signs placed on intersections or on busy streets near the worksite are good examples of site safety measures within the CBD.
Safe Work Australia outlines steps to manage traffic safety on site, which includes:
As specified by Safe Work Australia:
Site safety has always been an important part of the planning stage in construction and a lot of considerations are needed to ensure that each site is as safe as possible. Risks are sometimes unpredictable, but having a contingency plan ready ensures that people in and around the worksite remain safe.
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