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Bazzer  
#1 Posted : 15 December 2016 14:10:56(UTC)
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Bazzer

Can someone clarify the difference between Chapter 8 and the NRSWA, or are they used together.

Blackburn31728  
#2 Posted : 16 December 2016 09:18:01(UTC)
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Blackburn31728

Chapert 8 is the pink book guide for road works NRSWA is the training required to do the work in simple terms

gramsay  
#3 Posted : 16 December 2016 09:46:49(UTC)
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gramsay

Briefly, NRSWA is a law (New Roads and Street Works Act 1991), and Chapter 8 is a Code of Practice. If your talking about works on the road (the Street Works part of NRSWA), then:

The law says some general stuff about protection (eg works should be "adequately" guarded and lit), and like most codes of practice, Chapter 8 tries to assist with what the "adequately" part in that law means.

The Pink/Red book mentioned above is not Chapter 8, it's another code of practice, Safety at Street and Road Works, and compliance with this one is mandatory in England & Wales, unlike Chapter 8. You might find, though, that Chapter 8 compliance is a condition of your contract if you're working on roads.

The last one is smaller and simpler, and more aimed at local authority (ie non-trunk) roads. It can appear confusing to have different documents, and it can be (!) but people working with traffic management usually have a reasonable idea of what they need to do.

That's a really simplified explanation of those terms - hope that's what you needed.

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