The New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA) is a key piece of legislation in the UK that governs the execution of road works and the management of street activities. Its primary aim is to minimise disruption and ensure safety for both workers and the public during road and street works.
Under the NRSWA, utility companies and contractors must obtain the necessary permits before carrying out any works on public roads. The legislation establishes a framework for coordination between various authorities and utilities to reduce the impact of street works, including their timing and duration.
Training plays a crucial role in ensuring compliance with the NRSWA. Workers involved in street works are required to complete accredited training, which cover essential aspects such as safety measures, traffic management, and proper procedures for conducting works on public roads. This training equips individuals with the knowledge to implement safety standards, including the use of appropriate signage and barriers to protect both workers and road users.
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