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Safety barrier componentthefts put us all at riskA worrying and potentially dangeroussituation is occurring in some states aroundAustralia. That is the theft of components ofroad side barriers.This is primarily the theft of barrier postsbut also includes the safety end sections.It is not clear why the components arebeing stolen but it appears some are beingtaken to be used in building construction.Reports have been received of houses beingre-stumped with these support posts. Othersmay be sold as scrap metal or resold to roadauthorities, or other unsuspecting users.Whatever the use, the theft of the postsand, especially the theft of the end pieces,greatly increases the risk of injury and deathif a vehicle crashes into the weakened barrier.The reason the barriers are installed is toprotect road users. These thefts therefore putlife at risk and should not be tolerated.Agencies such as the QueenslandDepartment of Transport and Main Roads arepreparing procedures to repair barriers andto make it more difficult for thefts to occur.QTMR will be publishing a Technical AlertNotice detailing procedures to reduce therisk of thefts. Please refer to the Departmentto find out when it has been released.Alternatively, contact AAPA for further details.As people who work in the pavementindustry we may observe people working onsafety barriers. When this occurs, take noteof who they are, whether they are a companythat you are aware of or in unmarkedvehicles. If you are unsure, take note of theirregistration number and inform the police,state road authority or relevant local council.Also, if someone offers you cheapcomponents from safety barriers, be cautiousand inform the police if you have suspicionsas to the source of those components.Further, if you see sections of safety barriersthat have been removed, please inform therelevant road authority.Remember, the theft of safety barriercomponents puts people at risk.MARINITOPTOWER-Roads mag 149x210_Mise en page 1 22/05/<strong>12</strong> 18:50 Page1Top: Series of support posts stolen from the side of ahighway. Below: End safety barrier stolenThe modular plantThe optimizedasphalt productionMaximum flexibilityin the use of RAP• Into the mixer• Via recycling ring• Combined (mixer + recycling ring)• Parallel drum• Recycling 100% cold RAPReady to producelow-energy asphaltsThe rangeTOP TOWER 3000TOP TOWER 3000 PTOP TOWER 4000TOP TOWER 4000 PFAYAT MIXING PLANTSProduction160 - 200 tph180 - 240 tph220 - 280 tph240 - 280 tphTOP TOWERMARINIVia Roma, 50 - 48011 Alfonsine - Ravenna - ItaliaTel: +39 0544 88111 - Fax: +39 0544 81341info@marini.fayat.com - www.marini.fayat.comROADS JUNE/JULY 20<strong>12</strong> 47

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