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The location and design of site boundaries, hoarding and temporary structures adjacent to the public highway shall permit adequate visibility at junctions and proper forward visibility along the highways in accordance with Department for Transport guidance and the requirements of the local Highway Authority.


3.5 52 Site Security


Adequate security shall be provided by contractors working on behalf of EA ONE to protect the public and staff, prevent theft from or damage to the works, and prevent unauthorised entry to or exit from the site. Site gates shall be closed and locked when there is no site activity and appropriate security measures shall be implemented. Further details on site security measures shall be provided in the construction EMP.


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The construction areas shall be serviced by temporary construction offices and necessary welfare facilities, including mess rooms, locker rooms, showers and toilet facilities, plus facilities for mobile construction teams. These shall be in compliance with relevant legislation and codes of practise and shall be sited at the Construction Consolidation Sites (CCSs).


3.7 Artificial Light Emissions 54


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An Artificial Light Emissions Management Plan will be prepared in accordance with DCO Requirement 28 and implemented as a component of the construction EMP.


The plan will detail the mitigation measures to be taken to manage emissions from artificial light in accordance with good practice, such as the use of directional beams, non-reflective surfaces and barriers and screens, to avoid light nuisance whilst maintaining safety and security obligations.


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Details of the location, height, design and luminance of all floodlighting to be used during the construction of the project, together with measures to limit obtrusive glare to nearby residential properties, will be set out in the Artificial Light Emissions Management Plan which will be submitted to the Local Authorities for approval prior to construction commencing. The approved scheme will be maintained throughout the construction of the relevant works.


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Site lighting shall be positioned and directed to minimise nuisance to footpath users, residents, to minimise distractions to passing drivers on adjoining public highways and to minimise skyglow, so far as reasonably practicable. Lighting spillage will also avoid or minimise impacts on ecological resources, including nocturnal species.


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