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Masterton Primary School Aberdour Road Dunfermline Fife KY11 8HY Telephone: 01383 602455 Email: masterton.enquiries@fife.gov.uk Head Teacher: Mr Stephen Humphries Site Traffic Management Plan Date December 2015 (Next review date December 2016)

Contents Section 1. Introduction 2. Layout / Access 3. Pedestrians 4. Pupils / Students 5. Staff 6. Visitors 7. Servicing / Deliveries 8. School Buses 9. Contract Hire Services 10. Disabled Access 11. Out with the School Grounds 12. Management Practices Appendix A

1. Introduction This document has been prepared to inform and instruct employees, pupils, parents and others who come onto the site, including visitors (both pedestrians and people in vehicles), about the site rules concerning pedestrians and vehicles. Masterton Primary School takes the health and safety of all site users very seriously. It is therefore, imperative that individuals take care, exercise caution when in the school grounds or within the vicinity of the school grounds and follow instructions to avoid risk of injury. If there are any concerns about traffic safety, they should be reported to the school management team. We urge all site users to read this document carefully and act in accordance with the instructions contained therein. The instructions constitute site rules. Pupils in breach of the site rules may be subject to disciplinary action. Copies of this document have been given to school staff, parents and carers. Copies are also available from reception and on the school website. The document will be reviewed annually and awareness raised regularly through parental events, pupil sub-groups, assemblies and school meetings. For further information, please contact: Stephen Humphries, Head Teacher on 08451 55 55 55 + ext. 492077 or 01383 602455 OR Sharon Dougan, Depute Head Teacher on 08451 55 55 55 + ext 492085 or 01383 602455 1

2. School Layout / Access Aberdour Road Entrance Footpath King s Drive Entrance 2

3. Pedestrians There is a pavement around the perimeter of the school and pedestrians should make sure that they use this safely and avoid spilling onto the road. Pedestrians walking in groups should take this into account and allow other users to pass safely. Pedestrians should only access the school from the designated entry points. Pedestrians need to recognise that these may be adjacent to vehicular access points that will be in use during peak times and should exercise caution. Designated Entry Points There are three designated entry points. The first point is from Aberdour Road. The second point is from King s Drive. The third point is from the unnamed footpath to the East of the school. 4. Pupils It is very important that pupils set a good example to others, particularly in the spirit of being safe in school. There are a number of site related areas pupils should be aware of: Pupils should be particularly aware that entry into the school ground via vehicular access points (school car park) is strictly forbidden. Whilst this may seem a quick way into the school, it is a breach of the site rules and compromises personal safety and the safety of others. Pupils found to be climbing over fencing or walls, not following staff instructions in relation to the site, or not adhering to the contents of this plan will be in breach of the site rules and may be subject to disciplinary action. Drop Off When using the footpaths please be careful especially when the weather is poor. This will avoid accidents and ensure safe passage for everyone. There is an area on King s Road which has been designated as a drop off site for pupils. However anyone dropping off here must take care not to block driveways or impede anyone living in this area from going about their day to day work. Pupils must be aware not to cross behind cars at this point as it can become very busy and congested. Cars must not park in this area. 5. Staff Drivers should proceed slowly within the car park at all times. Please bear in mind that some young people and some pupils with additional support needs may have little or no awareness of road safety and you should take account of this. Staff are expected to act responsibly on the site when parking and accessing the school building. If you are aware of unauthorised use of parking bays, this should be 3

reported via the school receptionist/school management team who will inform/remind the offending driver of the correct use of the site. 6. Visitors Visitors are welcome to park in the school grounds, but should only park in available designated bays. Doing so will allow unrestricted movement of other vehicles during the school day or at peak times. Alternative on street parking is available in the surrounding area, but if you are unfamiliar with the area, please make sure that you do not block residential driveways or park where this could cause an obstruction. Access into the school is only permitted from the main entrance on Aberdour Road. Visitors need to press the security buzzer located to the left of the main doors and wait for the doors to be open. All visitors must report to reception and sign in before going anywhere in the school. Visitors are required to leave a note of their registration number with staff. On departure, visitors should sign out at reception and leave the building by the main entrance door. If visitors need any advice on access or parking before their visit, please call the school reception on 01383 602455. 7. Servicing / Deliveries Drivers of service vehicles (if they have not been on the site before or obtained instruction in advance) should report to the reception desk in the main building to advise the nature of their visit and get clarification of where they can park. Drivers may be issued with a copy of this plan for reference or simply be advised of the site rules in relation to the area they are parking at the time. Where the contractor is on site to carry out works by prior arrangement, please call the school reception on 01383 602455 in advance to agree the most suitable parking location. Drivers should be aware that they are working in a school environment - exercise extreme caution and be vigilant when carrying out vehicle manoeuvres in any part of the school grounds. 8. School Buses Buses can collect pupils from the designated bus stop on Aberdour Road. Children will be escorted to this site by a member of school staff. The bus should be at a complete stop before allowing pupils to get on or off the bus with the engine switched off. Only when pupils are clear of the vicinity of the bus stop (am) or all on board (pm), should drivers exit the bus stop. 4

Pupils are reminded about good conduct around the bus stop in section 4 of this plan, however if there are any other concerns about how this site is being used, they should be raised via the senior management team or class teachers. 9. Contract Hire Services Contracted vehicle drivers (including taxis and minibuses) will have specific instructions given to them through Transportation & Environmental Services as part of the terms of the contract. However there are some specific comments to make in relation to the site at Masterton. Although not currently having any pupils transported in this manner the following rules apply. Minibus and Taxis for mainstream pupils These vehicles must use the school car park. Drivers should reverse vehicles into place, making sure that it is safe to do so first. In the morning, pupils should only be permitted to leave the vehicle, if there are appropriate staff in place to accompany them immediately into the school building. At pick up in the afternoon, pupils are only permitted to exit the building if they are accompanied by an adult and if the vehicle they are to enter is in situ and ready for them. When vehicles are ready to leave the site, they should not do so unless there are no pupils or staff in the vicinity and it is safe to move off. 10. Disabled Access Pedestrian access is primarily via the main front entrance. Both sets of doors are operated automatically, however the external door will not be opened until the buzzer is sounded. Parking There are 3 disabled bays to the left of the main entrance. These are the spaces closest to the building and are clearly marked out on the road surface. Access to the disabled parking bays is by following the same one way system as indicated on the diagram above. If visitors, staff or pupils require information on access or any other considerations, they should contact the school reception in the first instance on 01383 602455. 11. Outwith the School Grounds The school accepts that parking near the school is not always easy. Kings Drive, Dover Drive and Alexander Way are all residential streets. It is important that the school is a good neighbour to local residents. Aberdour Road is a main thoroughfare and in constant use during the day. Parents/Carers are encouraged not to park near 5

the school and allow their children to walk the remaining distance if they drop them off further away. Parking indiscriminately, such as mounting pavements, double parking, stopping on any yellow lines, obstructing access points to streets and driveways and parking near junctions causes danger to pupils and other road users. Accidents can arise if views are obstructed or pedestrians have to negotiate between parked vehicles. In addition, the roads can become congested which results in frustration and delays to services and ongoing journeys. Please act responsibly by parking as far away from the school as possible to keep the pupils at Masterton Primary School, local residents and other road users safe. 12. Management Practices Key to the ongoing monitoring of the plan is the role of school managers and other staff. All staff have a responsibility to make sure that they are acting in such a way as to not compromise the health and safety of themselves or others. Supervision The Management Team will arrange for daily supervision to the bus stop. Janitorial staff will provide monitoring of the vehicular access to the car park. There may be occasions when the HT / DHT will support the janitor asking people to move when necessary. Monitoring of compliance against this plan In addition to the supervision arrangements in place, the Senior Management Team may carry out periodic site inspections to view practices. These inspections will be recorded on the site monitoring form (see appendix A). These records will be retained for 6 months. Where issues arise with vehicular access, taxi/minibus drivers and staffing, these will be dealt with or escalated by the Senior Management Team. The Senior Management Team will be responsible for addressing the conduct of all pupils where this is not consistent with the requirements of this plan. Non-compliance If there are concerns or incidents that constitute non-compliance these will be recorded on the form by those monitoring the site and appropriate action will be taken. This includes possible disciplinary action and reports going to Contractor or Service management which may result in investigative action. On days where there is no monitoring carried out and there is an instance of non compliance, these should be escalated immediately to the Senior Management Team who will make a record on the form and take appropriate action. 6

Appendix A Traffic Management Plan Site Monitoring Form Completed by: Senior Management Team Date Area Observations Incidents Signed by 7