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Safety Barrier System Conditions: ABSORB 350 Plastic Terminal - Temporary
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Cycleway use
Permitted – consider gating operation.
Frequent impact likely
Not permitted.
Remote location
Permitted.
Median use
Not permitted.
Minimum median width (m)
Not applicable.
Flare
(See Explanation of Terms
diagram)
Not permitted.
Offset to travel lane (m)
Refer to Austroads Guide to Road Design Part 6: Roadside Design,
Safety and Barriers, Section 6.3.5.
Hazard free area beside
barrier or terminal
(Working Width)
Refer to Austroads Guide to Road Design Part 6: Roadside Design,
Safety and Barriers, Section 6.3.16.
Installation
The ABSORB 350 Plastic Terminal - Temporary must be installed and
maintained in accordance with the Product Manual and Road Agency
specifications. The Road Agency specifications and standards shall have
precedence.
Minimum distance to
excavation
30 metres minimum distance between the terminal and the start of a
workzone.
Slope limit
Side slope limit: 10 Horizontal to 1 Vertical (10%).
Concrete
Permitted.
Deep lift Asphaltic
Concrete
Permitted.
Asphaltic concrete over
granular pavement
Permitted.
Flush seal over
granular pavement
Permitted.
Unsealed compacted
formation
Permitted.
Natural surface
Not permitted.
Foundation pavement
conditions
Foundation pavement conditions must be smooth and free of snag
points, kerbs or obstructions that may interfere with the operation of the
product.
Attachments and screens
Visual screens, debris screens, platforms for workers and other non-
product hardware must not be attached to the product.
Screens may be placed adjacent to the side of the product not exposed
to traffic. The distance between the screen and the product shall be
determined by a site specific risk assessment that considers the
deflection distance.
Screens must not have horizontal members that present a risk of
impaling errant vehicles that impact the product.
Damaged components
Damaged components must be replaced. Repaired components must not
be used.
Delineation
The installed system shall include delineation as prescribed by Road
Agency specifications and drawings.
Traceability and markings
Product markings shall be in accordance with marking/s prescribed by
the current Australian/New Zealand Standard “AS/NZS 3845 Road Safety
Barrier Systems” and Road Agency specifications. Traceability details
that must be permanently fixed to the terminal are:
Name of the product.
Manufacturer or distributor name.
Date of manufacture.