SFU is dedicated to maintaining a safe and healthy environment for everyone on campus, including contractors. The sections below outline SFU's contractor safety management framework and the specific requirements for high-risk work activities. All contractors are required to thoroughly review and understand the information provided on this webpage.
Traffic Management
Traffic Management is an active process of planning, developing, coordinating, communicating and implementing traffic processes to ensure the safe movement of vehicles, mobile equipment and people. SFU Traffic Safety provides for the safe movement of traffic on campus. This includes management of community traffic safety concerns, large-scale campus events, emergency response, traffic enforcement, and ongoing community outreach and education.
As a contractor you are required to communicate and work with SFU to ensure traffic safety is impemented on projects where SFU community will be impacted. Any Traffic Management Plan must be submitted throught the SFU Contractor Safety Management System for review, alterations, requests and approval.
For more information on SFU Traffic Safety
Required Documentation:
- Traffic Management Plan (TMP)
- A detailed plan that outlines how vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists are managed during any temporary disruption to their normal pathway or roads. The plan is a map/layout of typical BC Traffic Controlling requirements based on site needs, additional SFU requirements and specific procedures to follow on site. All TMP must be reviewed and approved by SFU Traffic Safety prior to implementation or alteration of the road, sidewalks or pathways.
Requirement: BC OHS Regulation, Part 18: Traffic Control, City of Burnaby, City of Vancouver, City of Surrey.
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