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No Impact Environmental safeguard Responsibility Timing 84 Workforce and pedestrian and cyclist safety during construction across the proposal. 85 Workforce and pedestrian and cyclist safety during construction across the proposal 86 Hazardous material and dangerous goods transportation across the proposal during construction 87 Utility or services strike across the proposal during construction 88 Utility or services strike across the proposal during construction 89 Pedestrian safety across the proposal during operation 90 Driver safety across the proposal during operation Inspect all locations of the work sites ahead of any required demobilisation to ensure there are no road-user or pedestrian hazards. Develop a pedestrian and cyclist safety management plan to ensure there are appropriate safety provisions in place to protect all road users during construction Handle and use dangerous goods and hazardous materials in accordance with: the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000; the Storage and Handling of Dangerous Goods Code of Practice (WorkCover NSW, 2005); NSW Road and Rail Transport (Dangerous Goods) (Road) Regulation 1998; and Australian Government’s Code for the Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road and Rail (National Transport Commission, 2008). Undertake detailed utility surveys as part of the detailed design along with utility-provider consultation. Prepare and work to a utility and services plan. Not work would take place outside of this plan without additional consultation, utility searches and Roads and Maritime agreement. Undertake an assessment of the affected footpaths and locations to determine the risks Include additional safeguards and management measures in the detailed design as required (eg bollards, safety fencing). Notify the public to describe the altered traffic conditions Place notices along the proposal footprint forewarning of the changes Introduce the traffic changes in stages to allow driver familiarisation. Construction contractor Construction contractor Construction contractor Roads and Maritime Construction contractor Roads and Maritime Roads and Maritime Construction Preconstruction Construction Detailed design Construction Detailed design Operation Sydney City Centre Capacity Improvement 459 Review of Environmental Factors
No Impact Environmental safeguard Responsibility Timing Cumulative impacts 91 Cumulative impacts Update the CEMP to consider potential cumulative impacts from surrounding development activities as they become known and apparent Include a process to review and update safeguards and management measures as new work begins or complaints are received. Construction contractor Preconstruction/ Construction Sydney City Centre Capacity Improvement 460 Review of Environmental Factors
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No Impact Environmental safeguard Responsibility Timing<br />
84 Workforce and pedestrian<br />
and cyclist safety during<br />
construction across the<br />
proposal.<br />
85 Workforce and pedestrian<br />
and cyclist safety during<br />
construction across the<br />
proposal<br />
86 Hazardous material and<br />
dangerous goods<br />
transportation across the<br />
proposal during<br />
construction<br />
87 Utility or services strike<br />
across the proposal during<br />
construction<br />
88 Utility or services strike<br />
across the proposal during<br />
construction<br />
89 Pedestrian safety across<br />
the proposal during<br />
operation<br />
90 Driver safety across the<br />
proposal during operation<br />
Inspect all locations <strong>of</strong> the work sites ahead <strong>of</strong> any required<br />
demobilisation to ensure there are no road-user or pedestrian<br />
hazards.<br />
Develop a pedestrian and cyclist safety management plan to<br />
ensure there are appropriate safety provisions in place to protect<br />
all road users during construction<br />
Handle and use dangerous goods and hazardous materials in<br />
accordance with: the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act<br />
2000; the Storage and Handling <strong>of</strong> Dangerous Goods Code <strong>of</strong><br />
Practice (WorkCover NSW, 2005); NSW Road and Rail<br />
Transport (Dangerous Goods) (Road) Regulation 1998; and<br />
Australian Government’s Code for the Transport <strong>of</strong> Dangerous<br />
Goods by Road and Rail (National Transport Commission,<br />
2008).<br />
Undertake detailed utility surveys as part <strong>of</strong> the detailed design<br />
along with utility-provider consultation.<br />
Prepare and work to a utility and services plan. Not work would<br />
take place outside <strong>of</strong> this plan without additional consultation,<br />
utility searches and Roads and Maritime agreement.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Undertake an assessment <strong>of</strong> the affected footpaths and<br />
locations to determine the risks<br />
Include additional safeguards and management measures in<br />
the detailed design as required (eg bollards, safety fencing).<br />
Notify the public to describe the altered traffic conditions<br />
Place notices along the proposal footprint forewarning <strong>of</strong> the<br />
changes<br />
Introduce the traffic changes in stages to allow driver<br />
familiarisation.<br />
Construction<br />
contractor<br />
Construction<br />
contractor<br />
Construction<br />
contractor<br />
Roads and<br />
Maritime<br />
Construction<br />
contractor<br />
Roads and<br />
Maritime<br />
Roads and<br />
Maritime<br />
Construction<br />
Preconstruction<br />
Construction<br />
Detailed design<br />
Construction<br />
Detailed design<br />
Operation<br />
Sydney City Centre Capa<strong>city</strong> Improvement 459<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Environmental Factors