Bridge Video Supervision Conditions

Bridge Video Supervision
Conditions
Version 03
Revised May 2014
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Table of Contents
Definitions
Clause
1.
Application
2.
The Primary Operator – Responsibility
3.
Documentation – Records that must be kept
4.
Bridge Video Supervision Register
5.
Requirements if using a Sub-Contractor (3rdparty operator)
6.
Driver Accountability – Recording video movement over specified bridges
7.
Recording Device and Image Requirements
8.
GPS – Bridge Identification Tracking
9.
On-Site of Bridge Video Supervision
10.
Requested Submission of Recorded Images and Documentation
11.
The Audit Process
12.
Non-Compliant operator
13.
Non-use of Permit
Attachment 1: Quick Reference Checklist
Attachment 2: Bridge Video Supervision Register (Template)
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DEFINITIONS
The following are definitions for terms used in these Bridge Video Supervision Conditions. Refer to the
definitions in the Road Traffic Act 1974 and any subsidiary legislation to this Act for the meanings of any terms
not defined in this section. If a definition in the Road Traffic Act 1974 or the subsidiary legislation conflicts with a
definition in this section, the definition in this section prevails for the purpose of these Operating Conditions.
“Bridge”: means a structure that can be driven over and includes a bridge, overpass, ramp, tunnel, culvert,
causeway or similar infrastructure.
“Carriageway”: means a portion of a road that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic, and
includes the shoulders, and areas, including embayment’s, at the side or centre of the carriageway, used for the
stopping or parking of vehicles; and, where a road has 2 or more of those portions divided by a median strip, the
expression means each of those portions, separately.
“Dividing strip”: means an area or structure that divides a road lengthways into separate carriageways, but
does not include a nature strip, bicycle path, footpath or shared path.
“Median strip”: means any physical provision, other than lines, dividing a road to separate vehicular traffic
proceeding in opposing directions or to separate 2 one-way carriageways for vehicular traffic proceeding in
opposing directions.
“Permit”: means a permit issued under Part 4 of the Road Traffic (Vehicle Standards) Regulations 2002, which
these conditions form part of.
“Primary Operator”: means the business name or person’s name that is listed on the permit as the operator.
“Vehicle”: means a Restricted Access Vehicle to which these “Bridge Video Supervision Conditions” apply.
“Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)”: means a Special Purpose Vehicle to which these “Bridge Video Supervision
Conditions” apply.
“Specified Bridge”: means a bridge specified on the permit as a bridge that, when being crossed, requires
video supervision in accordance with these “Bridge Video Supervision Conditions”.
“Sub-Contractor”: In relation to Bridge Video Supervision means a business or person who is engaged and/or
contracted to conduct Bridge Video Supervision on behalf of the primary operator
“3rd Party Operator” Has the same meaning as Sub-Contractor.
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APPLICATION
1.1
These “Bridge Video Supervision Conditions” form part of any permit that is issued to a Restricted
Access Vehicle and a Special Purpose Vehicle, where the permit specifies that it is issued subject to the
“Bridge Video Supervision Conditions”.
1.2
These conditions are in addition to any other conditions stipulated on the permit.
1.3
For the purpose of these conditions, where the permit specifies that it is issued subject to Bridge Video
Supervision Conditions, the operator nominated on the permit shall be deemed as the primary operator.
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THE PRIMARY OPERATOR – Responsibility
2.1
For the purpose of Heavy Vehicle Accreditation and Compliance Audits, the primary operator nominated
on any permit, where the permit specifies that it is issued;
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Subject to Bridge Video Supervision Conditions, and
Where crossing of a specified bridge has been listed,
Shall be considered the party responsible, to ensure compliance is attained, in relation to these Bridge
Video Supervision Conditions, and
2.2
Must conduct regular internal reviews to monitor compliance of their Bridge Video Supervision recordings
and entries made into their Bridge Video Supervision Register to ensure completion and accuracy.
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In the case where an internal non-conformance is identified, the primary operator is required to
document the non-conformance and any corrective action taken to address the non-conformance.
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DOCUMENTATION – Records that must be kept
3.1
The primary operator must develop, maintain and keep the following Bridge Video Supervision records
and documentation, in electronic and/or in hard copy version;
 Procedures and Processes
 Role and Responsibilities
 Bridge Video Supervision Register
 Recorded Video Movement over Specified Bridges
 Training Record
3.2
Procedures and Processes
The primary operator must develop written procedures and processes to define how the operator will
comply with the Bridge Video Supervision Conditions.
3.3
Role and Responsibilities
The primary operator must identify and record the role and responsibilities of any person(s), and /or any
sub-contractor (3rd party operator), who is engaged or contracted by the primary operator, to administer
or conduct bridge video supervision, on their behalf.
3.4
Bridge Video Supervision Register
A primary operator who is issued any permit or notice where Bridge Video Supervision Conditions form
part of that permit and where the permit specifies that it is issued subject to “Bridge Video Supervision
Conditions”, must record all Bridge Video Supervisions on the,
 Bridge Video Supervision Register.
The primary operator must complete an entry in the Register for every permit issued, where the permit
specifies that it is issued subject to the Bridge Video Supervision Conditions, whether that permit is
used or not.
3.5
Training Record
It is the responsibility of the primary operator, who has engaged or contracted any driver to perform
Bridge Video Supervision, to maintain a training record and ensure that the driver has been provided
with appropriate training and has a proficient level of understanding in,
 The requirements associated with Bridge Video Supervision Conditions,
 The use of video recording camera/equipment installed in the Vehicle.
 Their role and responsibility as a driver, in recording bridge video supervision over specified
bridges, and
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 The procedures and processes developed by the primary operator, to achieve effective
compliance associated with Bridge Video Supervision Conditions.
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BRIDGE VIDEO SUPERVISION REGISTER
- Details to be recorded and maintained
The following information must be recorded, completed and kept in the – Bridge Video Supervision
Register for a minimum of twelve (12) months from the expiry date as specified on any permit issued,
where Bridge Video Supervision is a condition of permit.
Note: An electronic Excel version of the Bridge Video Supervision Register Template is available for
download on the Main Roads WA Website.
Permit and Trip Details
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The permit number issued
Start date of trip
Location at start of trip
End date of trip
Location at end of trip
Vehicle and Trailer Details
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Registration of all vehicles and all trailing equipment used
Driver Details
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The full name of the driver who is engaged or sub-contracted to conduct the Bridge Video
Supervision
Load Details (Not required if using a Special Purpose Vehicle - SPV)
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Detailed description of load being transported
Pilot Details
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The name and corresponding pilot accreditation number of all pilots engaged to escort the RAV.
Sub-Contractor (3rd Party Operator) Details
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The details of sub-contractor and their driver’s full name (if used)
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REQUIREMENTS OF PRIMARY OPERATOR
If using a Sub-Contractor (3rd Party Operator)
5.1
In the case where the primary operator has engaged a sub-contractor (3rd party operator) to conduct
Bridge Video Supervision, then only that sub-contractor (3rd party operator) and the vehicles that have
been nominated on the issued permit, can conduct the Bridge Video Supervision.
5.2
It is the responsibility of the primary operator who engages or contracts a sub-contractor (3rd party
operator), as nominated in the permit, to ensure that the sub-contractor (3rd party operator);
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 Is made aware of their role and responsibilities associated with Bridge Video Supervision
Conditions as a sub-contractor (3rd party operator),
 Meets the requirements of Bridge Video Supervision Conditions when conducting Bridge Video
Supervision.
 Has a video recording device that complies and is fixed and located in the vehicle in accordance
with the condition 7
5.3
6
6.1
It is the responsibility of the primary operator to obtain the original recording(s) in a common compatible
format, of all specified bridge crossings and for the appropriate documentation to be recorded in the
Bridge Video Supervision Register and for the appropriate storage of the recording(s), when Bridge
Video Supervision is undertaken by a third (3rd) party operator.
DRIVER ACCOUNTABILITY - Recording Video Movement over Specified Bridges
At the start and prior to commencing any permitted trip where Bridge Video Supervision is specified as
a condition of permit,
The driver must clearly state and record on the video recording device,
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Their full name
The relevant permit number being used
The trip start time and date
The start location of trip
The end location of trip
For example: “John Smith….. Permit number 555555……time 7am….. On the 16th June 2013….leaving
Bedfordale Road Train Assembly Area….going to Albany Wharf”
6.2
The driver must also record the required information in sub clause 6.1 at the start of the trip and on any
other day where the same permit number has been used.
6.3
The crossing of the Specified Bridge must be recorded continuously on a recording device from the point
of approach to the point of exit until the vehicle combination or SPV is fully clear of the bridge.
6.4
The driver must clearly identify as far as practicable, all bridges to be crossed, as specified in any permit
where the driver is required to conduct Bridge Video Supervision, by clearly stating on the video
recording device;
6.5
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The specified bridge, by referring to the bridge number, bridge name or crossing point; and
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The name of the road.
Unless otherwise specified, the vehicle must be driven on a road over a Specified Bridge (a)
as close as practical along the centre of the bridge;
(b)
with the exclusion of all other vehicles from the carriageway/s
(c)
(i)
in both directions, or
(ii)
in the direction of travel, where there is a median strip or dividing strip, that cannot be
crossed, separating traffic in both directions.
At a speed THAT MUST NOT EXCEED 10 km/h.
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6.6
Unless otherwise specified on the permit, a vehicle must not be driven across a bridge unless it is
accompanied by a minimum of two (2) pilot vehicles, each driven by an accredited pilot who is an
authorised person.
6.7
Once the vehicle combination or SPV is fully clear of the bridge, prior to ending the recording, the driver
or rear pilot must announce that the vehicle is clear of the bridge, followed by similar confirmation from
other parties, should they be required in the bridge crossing.
6.8
In addition to sub-clause 6.6, the road geometry must be taken into account when determining the
number of accredited pilots that will be required to affect full closure of all traffic lanes to enable
compliance with sub-clause 6.5.
Note: There is no restriction to operators who wish to record their trip continuously throughout the entire
journey. In the case where the operator is to be audited, then prior to the audit, the operator must clearly
identify and index on the requested video prior to being audited by Main Roads Western Australia, all
bridge supervisions undertaken during the trip,.
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RECORDING DEVICE AND IMAGE REQUIREMENTS
7.1
The operator must mount the recording device for hands-free operation in or on the front of the vehicle:
(a) In such a way as to meet the requirements of regulation 263 of the Road Traffic Code 2000
“Drivers to have uninterrupted and undistracted views etc”;
(b) As close as practical to the horizontal centreline of the vehicle; and
(c) So that the recording device records a clear field of vision of the path directly in front of the vehicle
and the bridge during the crossing.
Note:
To meet the above requirements, the recording device may need to be remotely located from the image
capture lens. Operators are encouraged to seek advice from a Department of Transport (DoT) Certified
Engineer if they are unsure as to the appropriate mounting position of the device.
7.2
The recording device must record while simultaneously overlaying on the image:
(a) the date and time of the crossing;
(b) the vehicle speed;
(c) an audio recording of the driver statement, in accordance with clause 6, and
(d) the latitude and longitude measurement specifications of bridge location (optional)
7.3
The image recorded from the recording device must be of such reasonable quality to enable clear
viewing of the crossing.
7.4
The recording device must be maintained in good working order.
7.5
All recorded footage of Bridge Video Supervision must be retained by the primary operator for a
minimum period of twelve (12) months from the expiry date as specified on any permit issued, where
Bridge Video Supervision is a condition of the permit.
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GPS – BRIDGE IDENTIFICATION TRACKING (Optional)
8.1
Where a primary operator is assured that the recording device being used,
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has GPS installed and is operational,
displays during replay, the latitude and longitude measurement specifications of bridge locations,
complies with all other requirements as specified in sub-clause 7.2 (a), (b), 73 , 74, and provided
the driver is proficient in the use of the recording equipment, and
the image is recorded continuously during the entire trip,
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Then in this case, the driver of the Vehicle or SPV is not required to verbally identify every specified
bridge crossing as required in sub clause 6.4.
8.2
Where it is specified in a permit that bridge video supervision is a condition of permit, the driver is still
required to communicate by two-way with the accredited pilot(s), to ensure safe and compliant travel
across all specified bridges, is achieved.
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ON SITE AUDIT OF BRIDGE VIDEO SUPERVISION
9.1
A primary operator may be subject to periodic random or triggered “on-site” compliance audits
conducted by Main Roads Western Australia, to ascertain if the operator has acted in accordance with
Bridge Video Supervision Conditions.
9.2
The primary operator must make available all recordings and documentation in relation to their Bridge
Video Supervision, when requested by Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Operations, for audit purposes.
9.3
The permit holder or operator must have equipment capable of playing back all recorded images
relating to permits issued to them, and must be able to play back any of these recorded images at the
request of a Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Officer, or person authorised to conduct audits on
behalf of Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Operations.
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REQUESTED SUBMISSION OF RECORDED IMAGES AND DOCUMENTATION
Upon request, the primary operator must forward all requested recordings in its original and compatible
format and specific documentation made under these provisions, to Main Roads Heavy Vehicle
Operations, by no later than the date specified in the request.
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THE AUDIT PROCESS
11.1
A primary operator who manages or conducts Bridge Video Supervision, may be subject to periodic
random or triggered compliance audits.
11.2
In the case where evidence is found during the audit, that the operator has not complied with any
provisions listed in the Bridge Video Supervision or Permit Conditions, the operator may be issued a
formal Corrective Action Request.
11.3
Should the primary operator be issued a Corrective Action Request then the operator will be given
opportunity to respond to the Corrective Action Request within a specified timeframe, by way of formally
advising Main Roads Heavy Vehicle Operations in writing, of any affirmative and corrective measures or
action taken, or intended to be undertaken by the primary operator.
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NON-COMPLIANT OPERATOR
12.1
A primary operator and any other company or person who has been engaged by the primary operator to
conduct Bridge Video Supervision, may be assessed as having not complied with Bridge Video
Supervision when they;
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Fail to conduct Bridge Video Supervision,
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Record multiple or repeated non-conformances,
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Fail to address a Corrective Action Request by the due date,
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Impede, delay or in any way obstruct a Main Roads WA officer or a person authorised to act on
behalf of Main Roads WA in conducting a Bridge Video Supervision audit,
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Fail to produce Bridge Video Supervision recorded images or documentation when requested to
do so at the audit,
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Fail to forward and present requested bridge video supervision recordings and supporting
documentation by the due date, and
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Fail to allow a Main Roads WA officer or person authorised to act on behalf of Main Roads WA,
to examine requested recorded images or related documentation.
12.2
Where a primary operator fails to present requested video recordings and supporting documentation for
an audit, then the operator may be issued a show cause notification letter.
12.3
Where a primary operator has been subject to a Bridge Video Supervision compliance audit and is
subsequently assessed as having not complied with Bridge Video Supervision Conditions, then Main
Roads Heavy Vehicle Operations may suspend the issue of any permits to the operator, that are subject
to Bridge Video Supervision, until such time as the operator provides evidence to show that the
necessary steps have been taken to improve performance and ensure future compliance.
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NON-USE OF PERMIT
13.1
Where a Main Roads Western Australia permit was issued subject to these Bridge Supervision
Conditions, and
(a)
(b)
the primary operator claims that the journey to which the permit applied was not completed,
and
no Specified Bridges were crossed, (thus no recorded images obtained), then
The primary operator is required to record the permit number and provide an explanation in their Bridge
Video Supervision Register.
13.2 When requested by Main Roads WA, the primary operator may also be required to provide documented
evidence supporting such claims, such as in a statutory declaration.
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QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST
Documentation
(Procedures &
Processes)
•Define and document how you are going to comply with the Bridge Video Supervision Conditions
by developing procedures and procedures.
•Define and document the roles and responsibilities for yourself and every other person, who is
employed, engaged or contracted by you to administer and /or conduct Bridge Video Supervision
Documentation (Role
& Responsibilities)
Documentation
(Bridge Video
Supervision Register)
Documentation
(Training Record)
Recording Device and
Images Requirements
•Download or print off the Bridge Video Supervision Register template from the Main Roads WA
Heavy Vehicle Operations Website and ensure the person you have assigned to complete the
Register, is fully conversant with the requirements in the register.
•Remember you must record into the Register, all permits obtained by your company, that have
bridge video supervision as a condition of permit - regardless if the permit is used or not.
•Develop a Bridge Video Supervision Training Register.
•Ensure any person who is employed, engaged or contracted by you to administer and deliver of
Bridge Video Supervision has received appropriate training and has a proficient understanding in
Bridge Video Supervision.
•Ensure your Video Recording Device meets with the specification requirements.
•Ensure the Recording Device is mounted in the vehicle(s) in such a way as it meets Regulation 263 Western Australia Road Traffic Code 2000.
•Ensure you have provided your driver with enough video memory storage for the device to
record all bridge supervisions undertaken during the trip.
•After the Bridge Video supervision and trip has been completed, ensure appropriate transfer of
recording from driver to administration and storage of video footage .
• Conduct periodic internal reviews of your bridge supervision recordings to ensure your driver(s)
are acting in accordance with Bridge Video Supervision Conditions.
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