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1 Temporary Traffic Management And NZTA’s Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management

2 Why have Temporary Traffic Management? Why have a Code of Practice?

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4 Law!? (Health & Safety, Land Transport Act, etc…),
Statutory duty of PCBU’s (Principals to Contract, RCA’s…) to manage the safe and efficient use of their networks, places of work, etc… Improve the standard of TTM in NZ through, Consistency of application, thus simplifying the task for road users by aiding recognition & understanding, thus Improving behaviour & safety The need to manage the increasing number and frequency of TTM operations being completed Vs. the significantly increasing volumes of traffic on the networks The need to reduce the high number of crashes occurring at work sites. 1994 – 1999 Average of 192 crashes occurred at work sites per year. Approximately 3% resulted in fatalities average was in excess 200 crashes per year Allows industry review to maintain best practice

5 The Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management (CoPTTM)

6 Accessing CoPTTM

7 Accessing CoPTTM

8 Accessing CoPTTM

9 Who’s responsible for what and the TMP process
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Who’s responsible for what and the TMP process

10 Manufacturer’s specifications for TTM equipment
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Manufacturer’s specifications for TTM equipment

11 Operations that are at static sites within a protected closure
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Operations that are at static sites within a protected closure

12 Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general
Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Operations that move along the road e.g. mowing, spraying, kerbside collection

13 All of the forms including TMPs and audit forms
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook All of the forms including TMPs and audit forms

14 Level 1 traffic management diagrams (TMDs) for common situations
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Level 1 traffic management diagrams (TMDs) for common situations

15 Level 2 TMDs for higher volume roads
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Level 2 TMDs for higher volume roads

16 Level 3 TMDs for motorways and expressways
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Level 3 TMDs for motorways and expressways

17 A range of special activities. These are available electronically only
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook I-1: Winter maintenance I-2: Road marking I-3: Events I-3: Vehicle crossing construction I-5: Stock droving I-6: Roadside assistance I-7: Kerbside collection I-8: Sealing operations I-9: Heavy haulage I-10: Railway crossings A range of special activities. These are available electronically only

18 Provides a summary of Level 1 CoPTTM requirements
Looking at CoPTTM Section Name Section A Introduction and general Section B Equipment Section C Static operations Section D Mobile operations Section E Standard forms and descriptions Section F Level 1 example layouts Section G Level 2 example layouts Section H Level 3 example layouts Section I Specific activities (electronic) Section J Level 1 TTM Handbook Provides a summary of Level 1 CoPTTM requirements

19 Looking at CoPTTM Three Components: The body of knowledge (CoPTTM)
The training system The audit process


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