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Posted By GARRY WIZZ
HGV's will approach the site entrance along a single width road with traffic calming bumps.
As you pass through the gate (un manned) your top speed will be no more than 20mph.
Positioned at 90 dergress, at a distance of 45 mtrs from the entrance is an excavation for 3 sunken loading bays.
All being well vehicles will swing right and there is ample room to pass safely around the excavation.
However if you drive straight its straight into a big hole.
What would you consider to be the minimum controls that I should put in place to prevent a vehicle going 'in' which would not be good fro the driver or any workers in the excavation.
I have some thoughts but I know many of you have a wealth of knowledge and experience and I am not bashful.
Project does not commence till next month so will monitor for replies.
Thank You
garry
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Posted By holmezy
Garry,
without being too glib....
a sign as a minimum.
Whether it is a directional arrow away from the hole or a warning that there is a hole is up to you.
You did ask for "minimum"!
I suppose you could write or telephone the haulage companies involved and ask them to tell the drivers about the hole but that would be less than minimal....if you see what I mean!
or both!
As a more than minimum, you could put warning lights, armco barriers, re direct the road, marshalls, claxons, bollards, information signs, traffic signs or signals, but you've probably thought of these?
Holmezy
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