Safe passenger management assessment. Below are two work set up work areas. Select the best work area.

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1 Below are two work set up work areas. Select the best work area.

2 You will be making a work area using tubular delineators. Select the correct procedure: Place delineators 4 feet apart in clear view boxing yourself in. Place delineators as required, ensure large print Caution signs at each corner. Place delineators at regular intervals and secure them using a row of caution tape and large print Do not enter signs at each corner. Place a minimum of 2 or more delineators as required, boxing yourself in and string two rows of caution tape.

3 You have correctly created a work area using tubular delineators, caution tape and signage. What may be the limitations to this set up? Only one ladder at a time can safely be within this type of set up. There are no limitations, it is a correct set up. You may not be able to safely use a grinder within this type of set up. Only one level of scaffolding can safely be erected inside this set up.

4 You have decided to create a work area using fencing. What are the requirements? Fencing must be the bright orange plastic snow fence, tightly strung between solid supports with directional signs every eight feet and lockable access gates. Fencing must be chain link 42 in height, have access points along its length with lockable gates, and directional signage every 10 feet. Fencing must be modular construction fences and have no access points along its length, and directional signage every six feet. Fencing must be 2.4 meters high, chain link on new wood or steel posts, or modular be in a color that contrasts with the surroundings and have lockable gates.

5 Who is responsible for creating a safe work area? The general contractor for the site. The worker who will be performing the task. The supervisor who has taken out the passenger management plan. The BCRTC contact person who created the passenger management plan. Using a FLRA, PSI, or JHA is a BCRTC requirement and an effective tool for you to anticipate risks to you and the public during your work activities. True False

6 Your work requires you to occupy the sidewalk. Which set up is correct?

7 Your work requires grinding and welding to repair a rolling grille for the main entrance of the station. To be done safely the entrance requires the hoarding to take up 80% of the entrance. You will require a hot work permit, a smoke eater, flame proof welding blankets and all PPE. You also require a passenger management plan. True False

8 Your work area requires the temporary closure of an a sidewalk which has a let down ramp to access the crosswalk to the bus. What is required prior to your work? The work area must be delineated using two rows of tape one at the top and the second row at 16 to 20 from the base. The work area must have rigid fencing with screens and caution signs every four feet. The work area must be delineated using concrete traffic barriers, and the coast mountain bus company must be informed. The work area must be properly delineated for the type of work being performed and a passenger management plan signed off by BCRTC

9 What is wrong with this set up?

10 Based on the photo what two deficiencies are obvious? 1 2

11 What is wrong with this photo?

12

13 What is required here?

14 List two things which make this an incorrect set up. 1 2

15 When sizing a safe work area what factors must you consider?

16 True False