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This plan is to be completed for all projects as part of the Project HSSEC plan based on outcomes of the Project
FRA. The Traffic Management Plan must incorporate any hazards encountered on the route to the Project and must
be approved by the Exploration Manager.
Project
Project
Lead
Recommended safe route to access the project and alternative routes where available;
Speed limits;
Hazardous areas;
Parking areas;
Creek crossings;
Adverse weather procedures, i.e. go/no go criteria for abnormal road conditions (e.g. rain, snow, high
winds, creek and river crossings);
If on a slope the wheels must be chocked and turned so that the vehicle will roll into the kerb or
embankment,
Must not be within 50 metres of any a heavy vehicle or equipment such as a Bulldozer or Grader;
Fatigue Management
Only persons who have received the XXXXX fatigue management training will be allowed to drive for or on behalf of
XXXXX.
Journey Management
All Journeys:
Will be covered by a Journey Management Plan (EXPL HSSEC TEM 419) approved by the Project Lead.
Road Design and Maintenance
Provide detail on the road design, the roads capabilities for traffic flow and maintenance required to maintain the
road in a safe condition. The road design must take into account:
The skill level and competence of expected road users (i.e.: trained personnel, general public etc.);
Intersection layout;
Berm construction;
Dust control.
Regulating access;
Regulating traffic/speed;
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The operator must confirm the contact by replying over the radio/phone or visually acknowledge they have seen the
Light Vehicle/ person. The operator will then stop his machine and apply the park brake before giving permission
for the person to enter the work area.
Any interaction of heavy equipment and a person on the ground (i.e. spotter) must be controlled by an established
procedure approved by the Project Lead.
Driver Code of Conduct
A Driver code of conduct has been developed for the Project and provided as Appendix 2. The code of conduct is
displayed in all vehicles and included in the site specific induction for all personnel. The code includes
requirements for:
Provide an agreed code of conduct for Drivers on the Project (example provided as Appendix 2)
Monitoring Driver Behaviour
In order to effectively monitor driver behaviour:
The EXPL HSSEC TEM 402 Driving Behavioural Observation can be completed by any person at any times; and
Driver behaviour will be monitored via interrogation of the in vehicle satellite tracking system will be
interrogated to identify driver behaviour discrepancies.
APPENDICES
APPENDIX 1 SITE TRAFFIC MAP
APPENDIX 2 EXAMPLE DRIVER CODE OF CONDUCT
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APPENDIX 1
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APPENDIX 2
EXAMPLE DRIVER CODE OF CONDUCT
cab;
or feeling unwell;
Use of illegal and non prescriptive drugs
is strictly prohibited;
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