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Site & coordinator

Who the plan is for and what moves around the site. Tick every vehicle and item of plant that will be on site — each one shapes the segregation and reversing controls below.

Plant & vehicle types on site

Segregation

Keeping pedestrians physically apart from vehicles is the single most effective control. Aim to design out the conflict before relying on signage or supervision.

Reversing controls

Reversing is the highest-risk vehicle movement on site. Remove the need to reverse first; only then control the reversing that remains.

Deliveries

Plan where vehicles arrive, wait and unload so that loading never happens over a pedestrian route.

Speed & site rules

Set the everyday rules that keep routes safe between deliveries.

Public interface

Where the site meets the public — footpaths, neighbours, the access onto the highway.

Plant-specific controls

Hazards tied to the machines themselves rather than the routes they travel.

Site plan / sketch

A traffic management plan needs a drawing. Note here what your marked-up site plan shows; attach the plan itself to the printed document.

Add a site name and tick the plant and vehicles on site to start building a printable traffic management plan.