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Code of Practice
Traffic Control at Work Zone
PART 1
Traffic Control
and Road Safety
SECTION 1
Introduction
Ist June 2001 Edition
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Part 1 Section | - Introduction
Effects of Road Work.. 2
Primary Objective of Traffic Control for Roadworks.. 3
Scope of the Code of Practice.. 4
Important Reasons .. 5
Improvement Process 6
Definitions 8
Control of Works on Public Streets.
References...
Appendix 1: Regulation 4 of BOWEC......
Appendix
jection 119 of Road Traffic Act (Chapter 276)
Appendix 3: Section 115 of Road Traffic Act (Chapter 276)
Appendix 4: Rule 2 of Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules. 18
Appendix 5: Section 17 of Street Works Act 1995... 19
Appendix 6: Regulation 4 of Street Works (Works on Public Streets)
Regulations 1996 23
Appendix 7: Contract Specifications for Traffic Control 24
Appendix 8: Preliminaries. =a
Code of Practice for Tr beetPart 1 Section 1 - Introduction
Effects of Road Work
1. Roads are provided for the safe, smooth and efficient movement of people,
goods and services. Works on or near the carriageway will affect the safety and
free movement of vehicles and pedestrians. All reasonable steps shall be taken to
keep any undesirable or adverse effects to a minimum, in which case, effective
traffic control is most essential.
Pan Island Expressway.
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Primary Objective o: ‘trol for Roadworks
2. Traffic control and road safety involve a compromise between getting the
work done as quickly and safely as possible and keeping a free flow of traffic.
The primary objective is to manage the traffic as efficiently and safely as possible
Jor all work conditions,
Clementi Ave 6/ Commonwealth Avenue West
Traffic control aims to give adequate warning and clear information to motorists
about the nature of works on site and the action required in order to pass the work
site safely. Proper traffic control at the same time also protects those who are
carrying out the works. Where the need arises, traffic control shall include measures
to safeguard the pedestrians whose safety is another aspect that cannot be neglected.
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‘ope of the Code of Practice
3. This Code of Practice applies to Land Transport Authority, all utility service
departments, contractors and other service providers who are involved in work
on roads. It sets out the standards and procedures and provides guidance to implement
the traffic control plan necessary for carrying out work activities on the road.
Work activities include but are not limited to borehole exploration, excavation,
construction, maintenance and utility works.
4, The Code consists of three Parts.
Part 1 Traffic Control and Road Safety.
Section 1 Introduction.
Section 2 Fundamental Principles.
Section 3. Design f Application of Traffic Control Devices.
Section 4 Planning & Design of Traffic Control Plan.
Section 5 Implementation, Operation & Maintenance and Close
Part 2 Specifications and Drawings.
Section 1 Specifications.
Section 2. Dimensions of Signs.
Part 3 Typical Traffic Control Plan.
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5. Some of the more important reasons for proper traffic control are:
1
To comply with all legal obligations e.g.
a) BOWEC Regulation 4 (1999 Ed) — Employer's and contractor's
safety obligations.
b) Road Traffic Act Section 119 — Power to place traffic signs on public streets.
©) Road Traffic Act Section 115 (Chapter 276) Part VI — Provisions as to
use of highways.
4) Road Traffic (TRAFFIC SIGNS) Rules (1990) — Prescribe traffic signs
placed on or near any roads.
€) Street Works Act 1995 Section 17 — Power to control works on
public streets,
f) Street Works (Works on Public Streets) Regulations 1996 — Application
and approval to work on public streets for any person other than
the Authority.
Full text of the relevant Acts & Regulations are listed in the Appendix
in this Section.
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To fulfill moral responsibility
Every person who has direct control of roadwork is morally obliged to
prevent any violation of safety. No one wants to feel responsible for an
injury or death,
To strive for the highest standards of safety
Itshould be every organisation’s policy to strive for the highest standards
of safety consistent with the best international practices,
To improve public image
Roadwork is most visible on site. The public will judge the organisation
by the standard of traffic control and road safety it provides.Part 1 Section 1 - Intraduetion
mprovement Process
6. The standard of traffic control shall be improved continually to meet the rising
expectations of road users, The process involves a continuous cycle of activities as
shown in the following diagram:
Improvement process ~ a continuous cycle
I Set New Standards: Set good standards by drawing from the experiences of
developed countries in traffic control and safety practices.
1, Education: Educate all personnel involved in traffic control and road safety.
Their knowledge should be commensurate with their responsibility,
Educate the road users on traffic control and road safety measures so that
they can be more understanding, if not forgiving.
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I. Implementation: Review and incorporate the Code into the contract
specification, Traffic control and road safety items shall be clearly priced in
the contract. The recommended specification for the contract specification
and preliminaries are attached in the Appendix at the end of this Section.
IV. Auditing: Appoint independent and qualified persons to review and report
on the design, implementation and operation of the traffic control scheme to
ensure correct and consistent practice at different sites,
V. Evaluation and Review: Evaluate and review current practices continually
to correct mistakes and improve standards.
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Section 1 - Introduction
Definitions
i
For the purposes of this Code of Practice, the following definitions apply unless
the context otherwise requires:
“approved”, in relation to this Code of Practice, means approved by
the Authority.
“Authority” means the Land Transport Authority of Singapore established
under the Land Transport Authority of Singapore Act 1995.
“carriageway” means that part of the road inclusive of any shoulders constructed
for use by vehicular traffic.
“peak hours” means the normal hours that people are travelling to or from
work which are specified by the Authority as the hours excluding on Public
Holidays, from 7.30 am to 9.30 am on every Monday to Saturday, from
12.00 pm to 2.00 pm on every Saturday and from 4.30 pm to 7.00 pm on every
Monday to Friday.
“Professional Engineer” means a person who is a registered engincer with a
valid practising certificate in the relevant discipline under the Professional
Engineers Act.
“qualified supervisor” means a full-time site personnel who possesses a
Certificate in Pavement Construction and Maintenance issued by the Building
and Construction Authority or such qualification that is recognised by the
Authority to plan, design and supervise the temporary traffic control required.
“road” means street as defined in the Street Works Act 1995 or any part thereof,
as implied by the context.
“traffic control” means the process required temporarily to regulate, warn
and guide road users and advise them to traverse a section of a road in the
proper manner.
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“traffic control devices” means the signs, cones, barriers, flashing lamps or
other devices placed temporarily on or adjacent to a road to regulate, wam, or
guide road users,
“work zone” means the entire section of the road over which temporary traffic
control related to the work activity is exercised.
“worksite” means the space where the work is taking place and where the
workers, equipment and material storage are confined.
“detour” means traffic is directed to another road to bypass the closed area.
iversion” means traffic is directed to a temporary road or lane placed in or
next to the carriageway.
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ntrol of Works on Public Streets
8. Besides this Code, anyone who carries out works on public streets shall also be
aware of and comply with the relevant requirements stipulated in other rules,
regulations and codes of practice of the Authority.
9, Approval shall be obtained from the Authority for carrying out road opening
works on public streets, All applications shall be made on prescribed forms to
the Road Management Department at 1 Hampshire Road, Block 3 #02-00,
Singapore 219428.
10. Works on public streets within the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Railway Protection
and Railway Safety Zones shall not be carried out without the clearance from the
Development ft Building Control Department of the Authority at 251 North Bridge
Road, Singapore 179102
11, It is obligatory to apply for approval to work in the Central Expressway (CTE)
tunnels or on roads or expressways installed with the Expressway Monitoring and
Advisory Systems (EMAS), TraffieScan, Junction Eyes or GLIDE system. Application
forms are available from the Integrated Transport Systems Control Centre at 181
River Valley Road, Singapore 179034.
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Sta caitus
Road Management Department, Land Transport Authority — 1998 Code of
Practice on Temporary Traffic Control.
UK Department of Transport — 1993
Traffic Signs Manual Chapter 8 — Traffic Safety Measures and Signs for Road
Works and Temporary Situation.
U.S. Department of Transport, Federal Highway Administration — 1993
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices Part VI ~ Standards and Guides
for Traffic Controls for Street and Highway Construction, Maintenance, Utility,
and Incident Management Operation.
U.S. Department of Transport, Federal Highway Administration — 1993
Planning and Scheduling Work Zone Traffic Control.
Road and Traffic Authority, NSW Australia — 1996
Road Environment Safety — A Practitioner's Reference Guide.
Road and Traffic Authority, NSW Australia — 1995
Traffic Control at Work Sites.
Australian Standard AS 1742.3 — 1985
Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices Part 3 ~ Traffic Control Devices
for Works on Roads.
Traffic Management & Safety at Highway Work Zones — 1989
OECD.
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Introduction
ppendix 1: Regulation 4 of BOWE!
BOWEC, Regulation 4 of FACTORIES
ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION) REGULATIONS, FACTORI
(BUILDING OPERATIONS AND WORKS OF
ACT (Chapter 104),
Obligations
4
12
a)
(2)
It shall be the duty of every contractor and every employer, who is
undertaking any of the operations or works to which these
Regulations apply —
(a) to comply with such of the requirements of these
Regulations as affect him or any person employed, except
that such requirements shall be deemed not to affect any
employee if and so long as his presence in any place is
not in the course of performing any work on behalf of
his employer and is not expressly or impliedly authorised
or permitted by his employer; and
(b) to comply with such of the requirements of these Regulations
as relate to any work, act or operation performed or about to
be performed by any such contractor or employer.
It shall be the duty of every contractor and every employer who
erects or alters any scaffold to comply with such of the requirements,
of these Regulations as relate to the erection or alteration of
scaffolds having regard to the purpose or purposes for which the
scaffold is designed at the time of erection or alteration,
Every contractor and every employer, who erects, installs, works
or uses any plant or equipment to which any of the provisions of
these Regulations applies shall erect, install, work or use such plant
or equipment in a manner which complies with those provisions.
Code of Practice for Traffie Control at Wark ZonePart 1 Section 1 Introduction
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
Where a contractor, who is undertaking any of the operations or
works to which these Regulations apply, appoints any artisan,
tradesman or other person to perform any work or service under a
contract for services, it shall be the duty of the contractor to comply
with such of the requirements of these Regulations as affect that
artisan, tradesman or other person.
For the purpose of paragraph (4), any reference in these
Regulations to an employee shall include a reference to such
artisan, tradesman or other person and the contractor shall be
deemed to be his employer.
It shall be the duty of every employee to comply with the
requirements of such of these Regulations as relate to the
performance of or the refraining from an act by him to co-operate
in carrying out these Regulations.
No employer or contractor shall permit an employee to do anything
not in accordance with the generally accepted principles of sound
and safe practice.
No employee shall do anything not in accordance with the generally
accepted principles of sound and safe practice.
No person shall wilfully do any unsafe act which may cause injury
to himself or to others.
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Appent
Mea
PART VI
Neu
Road Traffic Act (Chapter 276)
PROVISIONS AS TO USE OF HIGHWAYS
Power to place traffic signs.
119 (1)
(2)
G)
(4)
The Minister may cause or permit traffic signs to be drawn, placed
or erected and maintained on or near any road, and any signs so
drawn, placed or er
ed shall be subjected to and be in conformity
with such general or special directions as he may give.
Traffic signs shall be of the prescribed size, colour and type except
where the Minister authorises the placing or retention of a sign of
another character.
No traffic signs shall be drawn or placed on or near any road except
under and in accordance with subsections (1) and (2).
The Minister shall by notice in writing, require the owner or occupier
of any land on which there is any traffic sign or any object which
so closely resembles a traffic sign that it might reasonably be taken
to be such a sign to remove it and if any person fails to comply
with such a notice, the Minister may cause the removal to be effected
with as little damage as may be and the expense incurred in doing
so may be recovered as a civil debt from the person so in default:
Provided that this subsection shall not apply in the case of any
sign or object which complies with subsection (2) and the retention.
of which is expressly authorised by the Minister.
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(5)
(6)
7
(8)
The Minister may authorise the entry upon any land and the
exercise of such other powers as may be necessary for the purpose
of the exercise and performance of his powers and duties under
this section,
In this Part, “traffic sign” includes all signals, warning sign posts,
directional posts, signs, lines or other devices for the guidance or
direction of persons using roads, but shall not include warning
signs or other devices temporarily set up by any Government
department to indicate that road work is in progress.
Any person wilfully and unlawfully damaging, moving, defacing,
altering or otherwise interfering with any traffic sign shall be guilty
of an offence, and any police officer or the Registrar or any officer
authorised in writing in that behalf by the Registrar on production
of his authority may without warrant arrest any person found
committing such offence,
The Minister may make rules to prescribe the size, colour and type
of traffic signs to be drawn or placed on or near roads,
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PART VI
Section 115 of. Traffic Act (Chapter 276)
PROVISIONS AS TO USE OF HIGHWAYS.
Power of Minister temporarily to prohibit or restrict traffic on roads.
115 (1)
(2)
GB)
(4)
Subject to this section, if the Minister is satisfied that traffic on
any road in Singapore should, by reason of works of repair or
reconstruction being required or being in progress on or under the
road, be restricted or prohibited, he may restrict or prohibit the use
of that road or any part thereof by vehicles or by vehicles of any
particular class or descriptions to such an extent and subject to
such conditions or exceptions as he may consider necessary.
Subject to this section, the Minister shall, not less than 7 days
before prohibiting the use of a road or part thereof under this
section, cause notice thereof to be published in one or more
newspapers circulating in Singapore. Every such notice shall
contain a statement of the effect of the prohibition and a description
of the alternative route or routes, if any, available for traffic
So long as any restriction or prohibition made under this section is
in force, a notice stating the effect thereof and describing any
alternative route or routes available for traffic shall be kept posted
in a conspicuous manner at each end of the part of the road to
which the restriction or prohibition relates and at the points at
which it will be necessary for vehicles to diverge from the road.
Any person, authorised by name or office in writing in that behalf
by the Minister, may at any time by notice restrict or prohibit
temporarily the use of any road or part thereof by vehicles or by
vehicles of any particular class or descriptions where, owning to
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the likelihood of danger to the public or of serious damage to the
highway, it appears to him necessary that such restriction or
prohibition should come into force without delay. Any such notice
shall describe the alternative route or routes, if any, available for
traffic and shall be kept posted in accordance with subsection (3)
and shall not continue in force for a period longer than 7 days
from the date thereof; but where such a notice has been posted the
Minister may, before the expiration of that period, proceed to make
a restriction or prohibition under subsection (1) with respect to the
same road or part thereof.
(5) Any person who uses or causes or permits the use of a vehicle in
contravention of any restriction or prohibition imposed under this
section shall be guilty of an offence.
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Section 1
Introdnetion
Appendix 4: Rule 2. of Road Traffic (Traffic Signs) Rules
Rule 2 of ROAD TRAFFIC (TRAFFIC SIGNS) RULES [157 November 1991], ROAD
‘TRAFFIC ACT (Chapter 276,
ery
ections 119 and 140)
Prescribed traffic signs.
2
a)
Q)
()
Subject to any directions which the Minister may give under Section
119 of the Act, the traffic signs authorised to be drawn or placed
on or near any road shall —
{a) Be at least of the size, and conform to the colour and type as
prescribed in the diagrams set out in the Schedule; and
(b) Conform to the descriptions set out in these Rules.
The dimension of the traffic signs as given in the diagrams set out
in the Schedule denotes the dimension in millimetres unless
otherwise stated.
A traffic sign drawn or placed on or near a road shall be deemed to
be a prescribed traffic sign and to have been so lawfully drawn
unless the contrary is proved, and the fact that a traffic sign differs
slightly in size, colour or type from that prescribed in these Rules
shall not prevent the traffic sign from being a regular or lawful
sign so long as the sign is not thereby misleading or its general
appearance materially altered or its effectiveness impaired.
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Appendix 5: Section 17 of Street Works Act 1995
PART II
PUBLIC STREETS
Power to control works on public streets.
17 (1) No person shall carry out any works on any public street, public
bridge or on any street which i
to be declared public unless he has
obtai
1ed the prior approval of the Authority,
(2) An application to the Authority for its approval under
subsection (1);
(a) shall be made in writing and shall be accompanied by a plan
in duplicate, showing the location affected by the works; and
(b) may be granted by the Authority subject to such directions
as may be given by the Authority under subsection (3).
(3) The Authority may give written directions to the person
submitting the application with regard to all or any of the
following particulars:
(a) compliance with this Act and any regulations made
thereunder;
(b) the loc:
to be laid or erected;
n and extent of the work and other related apparatus
{c)__ the provision of footways and diversion roads and the size
and specifications of such footways and diversion roads;
(a) _ the design and construction method;
(c) the period of the works;
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(0 _ the provision of temporary traffic signs and other road related
facilities; and
(g) the reinstatement of any affected public street or public bridge
or any street which is to be declared public.
Where in the opinion of the Authority any works have been
carried out in contravention of the provisions of this Act or
any regulations made thereunder, the Authority may by order
in writing require —
(a) the cessation of the works;
(b) the removal of any installations;
(c)__ the reinstatement of any affected public street or public
bridge or any street which is to be declared public; or
(a) such work or alteration to be carried out as may be
necessary to cause the works to comply with the provisions
of this section,
and in every case, the order shall specify —
(i) the manner in which the removal, work or alteration
specified in the order is to be carried out;
(ii) _ the time within which the removal, work or alteration
shall commence;
(iii) the time within which the removal, work or alteration
shall be completed; and
(iv) that the removal, work or alteration shall be carried
out with due diligence to the satisfaction of the
Authority.
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(5) An order made under subsection (4) shall be served on the owner
of the works and the person carrying out the works.
(6) If an order made under subsection (4) is not complied with, the
Authority may —
(a) demolish, remove or alter the works or cause the works to be
demolished, removed or altered, or take such other steps as
appear to the Authority to be necessary or expedient; and
(b) recover all costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the
Authority in the exercise of its powers under this section
from the person in default.
(7) Neither the Authority nor the Government shall be liable to make
Sood any damage caused to or any loss of goods or property as a
result of any work carried out under subsection (6).
(8) Without prejudice to the rights of the Authority to exercise its
power under subsection (6), if any person on whom an order made
under subsection (4) is served fails to comply with the order, that
person shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction
to a fine not exceeding $100,000 and, in the case of a continuing
offence, to a further fine not exceeding $1,000 for every day during
which the offence continues after conviction.
(9) The Authority may levy a charge on the person who carries out
works on public streets or public bridges or any street which is to
be declared publi
(10) The charge shall be determined in accordance with such rate
and method of calculation as may be prescribed.
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(11) The Authority may require the person who made the
application under subsection (1) to make a deposit before
commencing any work.
(12) If the works are not executed to the satisfaction of the Authority
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in any case where a deposit has been made under subsection (11),
the Authority may, at any time after the service of a notice,
execute or cause any works to be properly carried out and the
costs and expenses of any works executed or caused to be carried
out by the Authority shall be recovered from the deposit made
under that subsection.
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AUTHORIT"
APPROVAL FOR WORKS ON PUBLIC STREET
4 No person shall commence or carry out, or permit or authorise the
commencement or carrying out of any works on a public street unless
he has obtained the approval of the Authority for the works to be
carried out
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pendix:'7: Contract Specifications
Contract specification for traffic control shall be included in the tender document for
the contractor to price for the work and proper implementation during the contract.
The contract specification recommended shall include the following items: —
(1) Introduction
This contract specification applies to the temporary traffic control and
road safety at construction Work Zone. The Contractor shall, with due
care and diligence, erect temporary traffic control devices at the
construction Work Zone to protect the public, equipment and workmen,
(2) Definition
Temporary work as defined in Clause 1.1 of the Conditions of Contract
shall include Temporary Traffic Control of the Work Zone throughout
the construction period and defects liability period.
Work Zone includes the entire road between the first advanced warning
sign and the last traffic control device required.
(3) Contractor's General Responsibilities
Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall provide everything
necessary to plan, design, implement, operate and maintain the Traffic
Control Plan in accordance with the Code of Practice for Traffic Control
At Work Zone.
The Contractor shall co-ordinate temporary traffic control with other
contractors, Government or statutory boards working within the Work
Zone. The Contractor shall be overall responsible for the temporary
traffic control within the work zone.
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Programme, Site Operation and Method of Construction
The Contractor shall integrate the temporary traffic control requirement
into the planning process. He shall plan his Site Operation and Method
of Construction to minimise the disruption to the traffic flow. The Method
Statement of the work shall include temporary traffic control and road
safety precautions.
The programme submitted by the Contractor shall include the temporary
traffic control schemes for the safe and efficient management of traffic
for all work conditions. Should the programme not conform to the
requirements, the Contractor shall revise the programme until all the
requirements are complied with.
The Contractor may develop alternative traffic control plans for better
integration into his method of construction and work programme.
The Author
as good as those provided in the contract specifications,
may accept the alternative traffic control plan if they are
Appointment of Qualified Engineer/Consultant,
The Contractor shall appoint a qualified Engineer or Consultant to prepare
and submit Temporary Traffic Control Plans, in detail appropriate to the
complexity of the project together with the tender.
The qualified Engineer/Consultant shall be competent in traffic control
and road safety practices. He shall be familiar with the field of road and
transportation engineering.
Within 21 days after the letter of acceptance, the Contractor shall submit
to the Superintending Officer (SO) a copy of the formal agreement with
the qualified Engincer/Consultant that he has appointed.
Appointment of the Engineer/Consultant shall not relieve the Contractor's
general responsibility of proper temporary traffic control and road safety
during works throughout the contract period,
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(7)
(8)
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Occupation of Work Zone
The Contractor shall not commence work or occupy the Work Zone
until a Traffic Control Plan, in detail appropriate to the complexity of
the work, had been prepared by the qualified Engineer and accepted by
the SO. Any changes in the traffic lane closure shall be subjected to
the approval of the SO.
Temporary Traffic Control Plan
The Temporary Traffic Control Plan shall show the placement and type
of temporary Traffic Control Devices to be used in the Work Zone as
well as information about the type of Work Zone to be used in cach
phase of the work.
‘The Contractor shall give ample time for the SO and the relevant Authority
to approve the Temporary Traffic Control Plan. The plan shall be
submitted in advance of the commencement of work not less than 1
‘week for short duration work, 1 month for short-term work and 3 months
for long-term work, or such time that may be agreed between the
Contractor and SO.
The Contractor shall take note that traffic diversion that last for longer
than six months shall be subjected to Project Safety Review. Contractor
shalll refer to contract specification for Project Safety Review.
Pricing of Traffic Control Devices
The Contractor shall pi
¢ for supplying material, labour, plants and
‘equipment and everything necessary to place, maintain and remove the
devices he proposed to use for the temporary Traffic Control Plans
throughout the construction period.
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The Contractor shall submit a schedule of the type and quantity of Traffic
Control Devices used for the traffic control daily to the SO or the SO's
representative. The Contractor shall give full opportunity for the SO or
SO's Representative to examine and confirm the quality & quantity of
the devices.
T T
Sino | Type | TradeName | Unit | Quantity | Remark
The information in the schedule is only a guide to the quantity needed
for the temporary traffic control. Provision of the list does not absolve
the Contractor's responsibility to provide proper control of the traffic.
‘The Contractor shall be required to increase the number of temporary
traffic control devices to meet the requirement.
(9) Non-Conformance to Specification/Defective Traffic Control Devices
The Contractor shall use only devices of quality and specifications as
per this Code of Practice for Traffic Control At Work Zone. Any new
devices shall be approved and accepted by the $0. The Contractor
shall remove and replace all defective or substandard devices as soon
as practicable so that it will not be reused on the road. If the SO finds
any of the devices to be non-conforming or defective, he may instruct
the Contractor to replace or not bring to the site any of the devices
within specified times,
Should incompatible products be used, the Contractor shall be liable for
any defects such as discolouring and peeling, cracking, shrinking or any
other manufacturing defects,
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(10)
1128
If the Contractor fails to or refuses to comply with the instruction of the $0,
the employer shall be entitled to employ and pay others to carry out the
replacement or removal. The amount of expense, costs or damages suffered
or incurred by the employer shall be recoverable from the contractor.
To ensure that the sheeting used meets the minimum specification as
stated, the contractor is required to submit an original Certificate of
Conformance from the authorized distributor/sheeting manufacturer
indicating its conformance to the specification of reflective sheeting
to Land Transport Authority. The field performance readings stated in
each specification shall be achieved in respect of retroreflective element
at the end of the 3rd year.
All measurements shall be made after sign cleaning according to the
sheeting manufacturer's recommendations.
All signs supplied shall be sign dated in accordance to the sign-dating
specimen, These sign dating stickers indicate the effective life span of
the signs/barricades, i.e, minimum 3 years.
Month se Year
fees iB (oon
4 ce ‘ol
8 9 [02
10 u 12 [xx
XX denotes name of sheeting manufacturer/supplier
Competent Personnel and Supervisor
The Contractor shall appoint a person with authority to be overall
responsible for the temporary traffic control of the Work Zone.
This person shall prove that he has the authority to control or prohibit
the progress of the work if it fails to meet the requirements.
The Contractor shall appoint a full-time trained supervisor to assist the
person with authority or qualified Engineer to implement, operate and
maintain the Traffic Control Plan.
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‘The qualified supervisor shall be a person competent to perform the duties
as specified in the Code of Practice for Traffic Control At Work Zone and
be knowledgeable in Highway Code. He shall be at least a holder of the
National Certificate in Construction Supervision (NCCS) or Certificate in
Pavement Construction and Maintenance awarded by CITI or such
qualification that may be acceptable to the SO. He shall also preferably
be a qualified site safety supervisor as defined in the BOWEC who has at
least 3 years of practical experience in road construction.
(11) Training of Workers
‘The Contractor shall brief all workers on basic road safety rules (Highway
Code) in Singapore when they first come on site, The contractor shall
train all workers on the safe work practices on roads. The contractor
shall submit an updated training record to the SO monthly.
The Contractor shall conduct regular briefings to update all workers,
supervisors and foremen on matters related to temporary traffic control
and road safety. The Contractor shall submit a monthly record to the SO
within a week after each briefing.
The Contractor shall appoint a team of specially trained workers
conversant with the safe system of placing, operating, maintaining and
removing devices to assist the supervisor to carry out the work.
(12) Safety Vehicle
The Contractor shall at all times protect the worker from the traffic.
He shall provide a look-out to give early warning to the workers placing,
maintaining, and removing traffic control devices. The Contractor shall
deploy a protective vehicle mounted with a Truck-Mounted Attenuator
and arrow light panel when working on expressways or high-speed roads
of 70km/hr and above to protect the workers.
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(13) Watchman for Temporary Traffie Control
‘The Contractor shall appoint a responsible worker to control the works
vehicle entering or leaving the work site. The Contractor shall continue
to provide workers to inspect and maintain the devices after the workday
{at night, weekends and holidays).
The workers appointed shall have:
© Training in safe traffic control practices.
© Good physical condition, including sight and hearing.
© Ability to communicate with road user. ‘
(14) Inspection Vehicle
The Contractor shall deploy a designated vehicle to assist the full-time
trained supervisor to operate and inspect the traffic control plan.
‘The inspection vehicle shall be painted with an approved colour.
The back and the side of the vehicle shall be marked with diamond
grade retroreflective tape of alternate red and white colour.
The vehicle shall display amber rotating light or arrow panel light
when inspection is in progress.
(15) Maintenance
The Contractor shall ensure that the Traffic Control Devices are clean
and legible at all times. The Contractor shall clean the dirty devices
daily and clean all the devices thoroughly once a month,
The Contractor shall stock a minimum of 10% of the commonly
used Traffic Control Devices on site for immediate replacement of
damaged devices.
(16) Assistance to Remove Broken-down Vehicles
The Contractor shall be required to assist owners to remove broken-
down vehicles causing congestion at his work site to a safe location.
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Traffic Control and Road Safety
The Contractor shall plan, design, implement, operate and maintain the temporary
Traffic Control Plan (TCP) in accordance with the Code of Practice for Traffic Control
At Work Zone including but not limiting to:
(1) Appointment of a qualified Engineer/Consultant to plan and design the
temporary TCP.
(2) Submission of 3 sets of temporary TCP to the SO for approval.
(3) Project Safety Review of temporary TCP longer than 6 months.
(4) Provision of Traffic Control Devices.
(5) Appointment of Person with Authority to be overall responsible for
temporary traffic control.
(6) Employment of full-time Trained Supervisor.
(7) Training of Workers.
(8) Provision of Safety Vehicle.
(9) Watchman for temporary traffic control.
(10) Provision of Inspection Vehicle.
(11) Maintenance of Traffic Control Devices.
(12) Assistance to remove broken-down vehicles.
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