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#Traffic to work code
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#Traffic to work update
December 2019: Austroads release AGTTM and Australian Standard update AS1742.3.To assist stakeholders in understanding the changes, the content from AS1742.3 (2009) as well as Main Road WA documents have been mapped in the below document to identify the new location for this content in either AS1742.3 (2019) or AGTTM. The AGTTM was fully adopted in WA on 1st February 2021 (in conjunction with AS 1742.3-2019).
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This guidance material has been substantially transferred into the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management (AGTTM) and expanded based on information from Austroads member organisations. Website: The 2019 update of AS1742.3 by Standards Australia resulted in the removal of content from the 2009 standard that was determined to be guidance material.
#Traffic to work portable
Website: Temporary Portable Rumble Strips Website: Product: eBoom (must be used with portable traffic signal) Website: Product name: Portable Traffic Light, PTLĭistributor: Madison Technologies Pty Ltd The following products have recently been approved for use in WA at temporary traffic management sites: Portable Temporary Traffic Signals Recently Approved Temporary Traffic Management Products
#Traffic to work install
For works undertaken on all other road reserves, contact the Authority responsible for that road.Īny person, company, consultant, contractor, utility service provider or a government instrumentality that is not an Authorised Body must obtain approval from us to install a Road Sign, Traffic Sign or a Traffic-Control Signal on a road that the public is entitled to use.Īpplications to undertake works on Main Roads WA roads shall be submitted to the Regional Asset Manager for approval before works can commence.For works undertaken on Local Government reserves contact the relevant Local Government.For application kits and guidelines when conducting works on a State road under the care and control of Main Road, see 'Third party works' above.Roadway access permission must be obtained for that agency responsible for the care, control and management of the road on which the work is to be carried out on.
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To encourage uniform, safe and appropriate traffic management, the CMR requires all traffic management (whether carried out by Main Roads or others) to be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the Traffic Management for Works on Roads and/or the Traffic Management for Events on Roads Code of Practice, as applicable. The above legislation places considerable responsibility on the CMR to ensure that traffic management is conducted in a safe manner for road workers and road users, including those managing and participation in events on roads. Under Section 19 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (1984), the CMR has an obligation as an employer to provide a safe place to work for his employees and contractors and to ensure that persons with access to the workplace (road users as well as road workers) are not exposed to hazards. See the Authorised Agreements section on this page for more information. Under Section 297(2) of the RTC2000 the CMR can delegate this authority to 'Authorised Bodies' such as Local Government, utility service providers and Main Roads' Integrated Services Providers, subject to the terms and conditions set out in an Instrument of Authorisation. Under Section 297(1) of the Road Traffic Code 2000 (RTC2000) the Commissioner of Main Roads (CMR) is listed as the only person with authority to erect, establish, or display, alter or take down any road sign or traffic signal on the State's road network.