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1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background 1.1


1.2 Document Structure 1.1
1.3 Objective of the Guide 1.1
1.4 Principles of Temporary Traffc Management - RESPECT 1.2
1.5 Contractual Requirements 1.2
1.6 Defnitions 1.2
1.7 Glossary 1.3
1.8 Roles and Responsibilities 1.5
1.8.1 Roads Authority 1.5
1.8.2 Ministry of nterior (Traffc Police) 1.5
1.8.3 Utility Agencies 1.5
1.8.4 TDP Designer 1.5
1.8.5 TDP Reviewer / Safety Auditor / nspector 1.6
1.8.6 TDP Contractor 1.6
1.8.7 Site Traffc Management Supervisor 1.6
1.8.8 Site Traffc Management Personnel 1.6
2 PRINCIPLES OF TEMPORARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 2.1
2.1 Safe System 2.1
2.2 Objectives of TTM 2.1
2.3 Types of Work 2.1
2.3.1 Static 2.1
2.3.2 nspection/Maintenance 2.2
2.3.3 Mobile 2.2
2.3.4 Emergency 2.2
2.3.5 Area wide 2.2
2.3.6 Duration 2.2
2.4 Work Type Considerations 2.3
2.4.1 Staging of Works 2.4
2.5 Traffc Diversion Plans (TDPs) 2.4
2.5.1 Defnition and objective of TDP 2.4
2.5.2 QPro and Road Opening Permits 2.4
2.5.3 What to include in a TDP 2.4
2.5.4 Generic TDPs 2.5
2.5.5 Amendments 2.5
2.5.6 dentifcation of Stakeholders 2.5
2.5.7 Stakeholder Engagement 2.6
2.6 TDP Design Considerations 2.6
2.6.1 Types of Road 2.6
2.6.2 Consistency 2.7
2.6.3 Departures from standard 2.7
2.6.4 Work Zone Road Safety Audits 2.8
2.6.5 Risk Assessment 2.8
2.6.6 ncident Documenting Process 2.9
2.6.7 Mitigating Measures 2.9
2.7 Training and Accreditation 2.9

3 PROCESSES 3.1
3.1 Overview 3.1
3.2 Planning 3.2
3.2.1 nstigating the Process 3.2
3.2.2 Preparation of Traffc Diversion Plan 3.2
3.2.3 Work Zone Stage 2 Road Safety Audit 3.2
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