TRF/Site Traffic/TBT-TRF-016
Temporary Traffic Signals
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Temporary Traffic Signals
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-TRF-016 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
| Presenter | Project | ||
| Location | Date |
What?
- Temporary traffic signals control vehicle movements through road works where the carriageway is restricted.
- Portable traffic signals must be set up in accordance with Chapter 8 of the Traffic Signs Manual.
- Signal timing must be calculated to suit the road layout, traffic volume, and length of the works.
- Incorrectly timed signals cause traffic congestion, driver frustration, and increased accident risk at the works.
- Manual stop-go boards may be used as an alternative for short-duration works or low-traffic situations.
- All personnel operating manual stop-go boards must be trained and hold appropriate NRSWA competency.
- Signal heads must be clearly visible to approaching drivers, clean, and positioned at the correct height.
- Backup power and monitoring of signal operation are required to prevent signal failure during works.
- Portable signals must be removed or covered outside of working hours unless authorised to remain in place.
- The Safety at Street Works and Road Works Code of Practice governs the use of temporary signals.
Why?
| Prevent collisions | Incorrectly set or malfunctioning signals cause head-on collisions in single-lane working zones. |
| Protect workers | Signals control traffic flow past the work area — failure puts both workers and drivers at serious risk. |
| Legal compliance | Chapter 8, NRSWA, and the Code of Practice impose strict legal requirements on temporary signal operation. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Chapter 8 Signing, Lighting and Guarding | Working in Live Carriageways |
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