Description

From a legal point of view, then all employers are obligated to organise a construction site so that vehicles and pedestrians using the site can move around safely.

The routes around a site need to be suitable for the people or vehicles using them. They must be strategically placed for both vehicles and pedestrians to safely reach any destination required as part of their work.

A traffic management plan should be developed, implemented and monitored for all applicable sites. The traffic management plan should be communicated to all workers on site.

This toolbox talk helps keep employees safe and reduce health and safety issues in workplaces related to poor management of traffic. It looks at different aspects of traffic management and what to consider.

If you are considering our traffic management toolbox talk, our Traffic Safety Toolbox Talk might be of interest to you as well.

Items Covered in the Traffic Management Toolbox Talk

Our traffic management toolbox talk is split up in following sections:

  • Introduction: An induction to what traffic management is and why it is important on sites.
  • The Hazards: Outlines the hazards on site related to poor traffic management.
  • Control Measures: Define the control measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of traffic related injuries on site.
  • The Law: List relevant regulations related to traffic management on construction sites.
  • Toolbox Talk Questions: Include a few questions to validate attendees understanding of the toolbox talk.

Each of our toolbox talks include an additional page where relevant hazards on site can be identified and discussed, together with an attendance list where participants can be recorded and sign.

Purchase our Traffic Management Toolbox Talk to keep your employees safe, or take advantage of our toolbox talk packages which contains a range of our toolbox talks at a reduced price.