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Safety at Sydney Opera House - A guide for venue users

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14.<br />

Deliveries and Loading<br />

In<strong>for</strong>m<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

SOH is an extremely busy site <strong>for</strong> vehicle and pedestrian traffic.<br />

Central Passage is the main loc<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> SOH <strong>for</strong> the unloading of<br />

deliveries and pick ups after the event. Central Passage is a shared<br />

vehicle and pedestrian area and also serves as an emergency egress<br />

route from all our Venues.<br />

To assist you in the best possible way, you are required to develop a<br />

vehicle schedule <strong>for</strong> all your deliveries and pick ups. This schedule<br />

must be coordin<strong>at</strong>ed through your Production Manager.<br />

For detailed document<strong>at</strong>ion on vehicle movements on our site and a<br />

Central Passage management plan, please contact your Production<br />

Manager.<br />

Driving on site and through Central Passage.<br />

– A <strong>guide</strong> wearing a high-vis vest must walk in front of the vehicle<br />

– The vehicle must travel <strong>at</strong> walking pace with hazard lights flashing.<br />

OFF<br />

ON<br />

Unloading in Central Passage.<br />

– Switch off the engine and leave the keys in the ignition<br />

– Place barricades and pedestrian management signs around the<br />

vehicle<br />

– Do not use diesel powered <strong>for</strong>k lift trucks in Central Passage.

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