- Activate the deployment plan immediately when flood warnings are received.
- Wear personal flotation devices during all barrier deployment activities near water.
- Position barriers on firm, level ground and seal all junctions and end connections.
- Monitor water levels continuously during the flood event and adjust defences.
- Brief the deployment team on roles, routes, and safety procedures before starting.
- Use sandbags or ballast to stabilise barriers against water pressure.
- Maintain communication between the deployment team and the site emergency controller.
- Practice deployment drills regularly so the team can respond quickly in a real event.
- Inspect all barriers and connections during the event for signs of failure.
- Clean, inspect, and repack barriers after use ready for the next deployment.
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- DON'T deploy barriers without wearing personal flotation devices near water.
- DON'T position barriers on soft or unstable ground that may wash away.
- DON'T leave gaps at barrier junctions or ends — water will bypass the defence.
- DON'T wade into floodwater to position barriers — hidden hazards cause drowning.
- DON'T delay deployment waiting for authorisation — act on the flood warning plan.
- DON'T underestimate the force of water — even shallow flowing water knocks people down.
- DON'T leave deployed barriers unmonitored during the flood event.
- DON'T skip practice deployments — they are essential for effective real response.
- DON'T assume the barrier will hold indefinitely — monitor and reinforce as needed.
- DON'T store barriers after use without cleaning and inspecting them for damage.
See also: Flood Defence Construction Safety | Flood and Extreme Weather Response
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