Best Practice Guides

Document type: Good Practice Document
Author: Crossrail Ltd
Publication Date: 26/02/2016

  • Abstract

    Crossrail is committed to sharing best practices, not just with contractors working on the project, but also with the wider construction industry, leaving a lasting legacy.

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    HS25_BestPracticeGuide_ConstructionRailwaysOperations feature image.jpgBEST PRACTICE GUIDE – CONSTRUCTION RAILWAYS OPERATIONS

    This Best Practice Guide was produced as a result of collaboration between representatives from Crossrail and the three main tunnelling contractors engaged in TBM activities – BFK (C300), DSJV (C305) and HMJV (C310). Thanks are due to all those involved in the preparation, review and issue of this Guide.

     

     

     

     

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    BEST PRACTICE GUIDE – SPRAYED CONCRETE LINING EXCLUSION ZONE MANAGEMENT

    The purpose of this document is to provide guidance on the consistent application of control measures to be used on Crossrail sites in the management of exclusion and restriction zones around active working areas in tunnels employing the Sprayed Concrete Lining (SCL) methodology.

     

     

     

     

    HS26_BestPracticeGuide_FireSafety feature image.jpgBEST PRACTICE GUIDE – CONSTRUCTION FIRE SAFETY

    The purpose of this Best Practice Guide is to provide information to help users prevent fires and ensure good standards of fire safety management on Crossrail construction sites.

     

     

     

     

     

    HS11_BestPracticeGuide_PressureSystems feature image.jpgBEST PRACTICE GUIDE – PRESSURE SYSTEMS

    The purpose of this Best Practice Guide is to raise awareness of the consequences of working with pressurised and storage energy release systems and promote a safer working environment for all operatives working on Crossrail.

     

     

     

     

    HS47_BPG_Lifting Operations.jpgBEST PRACTICE GUIDE – LIFTING OPERATIONS

    This Best Practice Guide has been created to help raise awareness and improve understanding of lifting operations for all operatives working on Crossrail.
     

     

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