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Construction Management Plan - Southwark Council Planning Pages

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7.10 Transport7.10.1 General Provisions• The works will becarried out in such a way that inconvenience to the public arising from increased itraffic flows and disruptive effects of construction traffic on local and main roads is limited whereverpracticable. All diverted or replaced rights of way will be notified in advance and where appropriate,temporary routeswill be provided.• A keyprinciple ofthe traffic managementt plan is to ensure the safety of all personnel (drivers &pedestrians). Vehicles and pedestrians will be segregated at Site entrances byy means of physicalbarriers. Site operatives will be required to wear highh visibility clothing. <strong>Plan</strong>tt operators and driverswill be required to hold valid certificates and will undergo safety training. t• Specific materialsstorage areas will be identified for each area of the Site andd managed as theinterface locations between the t bulk deliveries and the on‐Site distribution byy forklifts, cranes andhoists.• Dedicated circulation routes for f Site spoill movement will be set up, segregated where possible fromthe material delivery route.• For large pre‐planned loads, or abnormal loads, <strong>Southwark</strong> <strong>Council</strong>, Metropolitan Police guidelinesand designated routes will becomplied with.• Site routes withinthe Development will change during the construction sequence to provide thesafest, most economical traffic circulationn and the minimum environmental impact through noiseand dust.• Site personnel access to the Site will be via security‐manned posts/gates and segregated from f on Siteconstruction traffic, by meanss of vehicular barriers/fencing/hoardings etc, as outlined within theTraffic <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>.• A Traffic <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> will be developed for the project (in accordance with the HSE Guide – TheSafe use of Vehicles on <strong>Construction</strong> Sites) prior to works commencing. It willl be reviewed andupdated on a regular basis to reflect the changing access requirements and route availability. Thiswill take into account currentt legislation, Police, Fire Authority and HSE Guidance, Local AuthorityTransport Schemes and neighbourhood Lorry Restrictions. The Traffic <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> will bereviewed and updated in line with the construction programme and will typically include details ofthe following: Temporary traffic control measures; Temporary and permanent access to the works – for personnel/vehicles; Off‐loading and storage areas; Traffic management procedures for waste disposal vehicles; Personnel andvehicle segregation; Equipment, e. g. road cones, temporary fencing and signage etc; Ensuring all work is planned and method statements prepared detailing safe systems of work; Ensuring that all sub/tradecontractorss make adequate provision for vehicle selection andsupervision ofdrivers; Making vehicle safety an integral part of the Development health and safety plan; Defining standards for driver competence, vehicle safety and maintenanceme; Ensuring co‐ordination andco‐operation between contractors; Ensuring coordination withthe Leisuree Centre programme andd delivery schedule;St Mary’s Residential Detailed <strong>Plan</strong>ning Application May 201229

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