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Posted By Steven Mellor When staff are crossing an 'on site' road to their office area is a pedestrain crossing with signage always recommended even if traffic is fairly irregular and light, or would suitable signage be sufficient e.g. warning drivers of pedestrians?
Thanking you in advance
Steve
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Posted By Adrian Clifton Steve.
Reg 17 of the Workplace (Health, safety and welfare) Regulations 1992 covers this (segregation, safe crossing points). Stats are 70 killed, 1000 injured, fines upto £150,000 in connection with workplace transport. Would suggest some paint and a couple of signs to provide a crossing is the best route (no pun intended) to take.
Adrian
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