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<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Booklet</strong><br />
In general however, it is anticipated that all fly-in, fly-out workers, with the exception <strong>of</strong><br />
day workers, will be housed in a fully serviced construction camp. Access to the<br />
surrounding environment external to the site facility by personnel will be limited to<br />
environmental monitoring and emergency response. Uncontrolled recreational use to<br />
external areas will be restricted for site personnel. It is anticipated that workers (including<br />
day workers) will be transported to and from the site. This will be done to minimise traffic<br />
to and from the site as well as a fatigue management strategy.<br />
At this stage, the construction camp facilities are expected to include:<br />
� Individual serviced rooms for personnel;<br />
� Catering services within a common canteen;<br />
� Wet mess;<br />
� Recreational facilities such as a gym, swimming pool, sporting field and<br />
entertainment rooms;<br />
� Medical centre;<br />
� Laundry; and<br />
� A shop.<br />
Operations<br />
The operational phase at the <strong>Precinct</strong> is also likely to be predominantly fly-in, fly-out at<br />
the commencement <strong>of</strong> operations. However, this may change over time. It is also likely<br />
that a proportion <strong>of</strong> the workforce will comprise <strong>of</strong> a day worker contingent, transported to<br />
site by bus, with opportunities for some <strong>of</strong> these positions to be filled locally. Subject to<br />
health and safety reasons, some <strong>of</strong> these locally filled positions may need to be based at<br />
the site accommodation facilities according to the shift rotation for fly-in, fly-out workers,<br />
i.e. they may not be transported by bus to and from site on a daily basis.<br />
Whilst no final decisions have been made at this point in time, it is unlikely that the<br />
foundation proponent will seek to build/own houses in Broome for residential workers, in<br />
particular those that are required to relocate to Broome.<br />
During the operations phase the workforce will be housed within the permanent<br />
accommodation facilities near the <strong>LNG</strong> <strong>Precinct</strong>. These facilities will incorporate all<br />
catering, cleaning and recreational requirements.<br />
Access to the surrounding environment external to the site facility by personnel will be<br />
limited to environmental monitoring and emergency response. Uncontrolled recreational<br />
use to external areas will be restricted for site personnel. It is anticipated that workers<br />
(including day workers) will be transported to and from the site. This will be done to<br />
minimise traffic to and from the site as well as a fatigue management strategy.<br />
Management Plans<br />
Questions:<br />
� What kinds <strong>of</strong> management plans are there?<br />
� Are there different management plans for different seasons?<br />
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