Minimising the Consequential Impacts of Incidents on others RTIM Seminar Rotorua March 14.

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Minimising the Consequential Impacts of Incidents on others RTIM Seminar Rotorua March 14

SH 2 Waioeka Gorge- Sandy’s Slip 2

Sandy's Slip SH 2 (Between Opotiki & Gisborne) powerpoint shows\Downer Craig West Landslip video.avi 3

SH 2 Waioeka Gorge Closed -Alternative Route 4

Our Role in Incident Management Contractors Role as we view it- – Assist with Site Safety – Minimising the disruption to the road users Minimising delays Implementing the most appropriate detours – Cars & light vehicles – Heavy Vehicles & HPMVs Communicating closures and detours – Area of Interest – Area of Influence – Assisting our customers to get where they want to go 5

Consequential Impacts on Others 6

Examples SH 4 Makatote Gorge – Truck & Trailer rollover 7

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SH 1 Clinton 9

SH 2 Waioeka Gorge Closed –Area of Influence 10

Minimising Consequential Impacts 11

Minimising Consequential Impacts 12

Minimising Consequential Impacts 13

Critical things Critical points that make Incident Management successful – Relationships – Trust – Use of peoples skill sets – Planning 14