BRISBANE MARKETS® REGULATIONS A GUIDE TO THE
This document is a guide only to the requirements of the Brisbane Markets Regulations and the traffic management controls that apply at the Brisbane Markets.
This Guide is designed to provide an overview of the key operating rules that are enforced by BML at this Site.
For the complete operating and traffic rules that apply within the Brisbane Markets, please refer to the Brisbane Markets Regulations and the Traffic Management Plan.
Issue Date: May 2024
Contents 1. Useful Contacts 1 2. Locations 1 3. Site Map and Scope of the Brisbane Markets® Regulations 1 4. Brisbane Markets Limited 1 5. Access Rules 2 6. Conduct Rules 4 7. Line Marking 5 8. Parking Rules 5 9. Traffic Rules – Central Trading Area (CTA) 6 10. Traffic Rules – Warehouse Precinct 10 11. Forklift Rules 12 12. Forklift Operating Procedures 13 13. Hazards, Incidents and Emergency Procedures 13 14. Site Preservation 13 15. Environmental Management 13 16. Remedial Actions 14 17. Notices 14 18. Final Warnings 14 Schedule 1 TMP Roadways and Parking Map 15 Schedule 2 Zone Map 16 Schedule 3 Site Precincts 17 Schedule 4 General Terms and Conditions of Entry to the Brisbane Markets® 18
1. USEFUL CONTACTS
Brisbane Markets Limited (07) 3915 4200
admin@brisbanemarkets.com.au
Chief Executive Officer (07) 3915 4200 admin@brisbanemarkets.com.au
Site Services (07) 3915 4325
SiteServices@brisbanemarkets.com.au
Maintenance 1800 610 064 maintenance@brisbanemarkets.com.au
Property (07) 3915 4323 property@brisbanemarkets.com.au
2. LOCATIONS
Brisbane Markets Limited Main Office Level 2, the Fresh Centre, the Brisbane Markets®
Site Services Ground Level, the Fresh Centre, the Brisbane Markets®
Maintenance Office Maintenance Building at the entrance to the Brisbane Markets®
3. SITE MAP AND SCOPE OF THE BRISBANE MARKETS® REGULATIONS
The Brisbane Markets® Regulations (Regulations) apply to the access-controlled area of the Brisbane Markets® as shaded in blue on the map below. Remedial Actions may be applied by BML in the event of non-compliance with the Regulations.
4. BRISBANE MARKETS LIMITED
Brisbane Markets Limited (BML) owns and operates the Brisbane Markets® on Sherwood Road, Rocklea. The Markets is a distribution, marketing and storage hub for the fresh fruit, vegetable and flower industries in Queensland. BML’s management of this Site includes:
• Managing compliance, maintenance and improvements to our buildings, Site infrastructure and services.
• Managing Tenancy Agreements with Tenants.
• The ongoing development, redevelopment and improvement of the Brisbane Markets®.
• Managing Site rules, Site security, cleanliness, waste and pest management, traffic management and safety.
• Managing risk, hazards, the environment and emergency procedures.
BML implements operating rules as set out in the Regulations so as to comply with our obligations at law.
This Guide to the Regulations has been designed to provide Tenants, Tenant Employees and other Market Users with a summary of the operating rules enforced at this Site. This Guide is not intended to replace the Regulations nor does it provide an exhaustive overview of all of the rules described in the Regulations.
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CONTACT PHONE EMAIL
OFFICE LOCATION
SHERWOOD ROAD M1 F1 L1 I Z Y K Q M R L S J X T V E F THE FRESH CENTRE U W C B D A TROPICANA P O G G1 Y2 Y1 G2 H OAKVILLE PRODUCE CHEP MARTIN BROWER AUSTRALIA J1 K1 N NORTH
LEGEND NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL PRECINCT
It does set out the key operating requirements that apply to the access-controlled precinct of the Brisbane Markets®.
BML has the overarching duty of care to promote safety, manage Pedestrian and Vehicle traffic and ensure a clean work Site in all areas not tenanted or rented (Common Areas). However, Tenants are responsible at law for providing a safe workplace in their Tenancy Areas which includes a requirement for Tenants to develop their own Traffic Management Plans (TMP) in connection with their business operations at this Site.
Note, there are a number of capitalised terms used in this Guide. These terms have the same meaning as the terms defined in Section 13 – Definitions - in the Regulations.
Please refer to the Brisbane Markets® Regulations for the complete operating and traffic management rules that apply at this Site.
5. ACCESS RULES
Access to the Brisbane Markets® is conditional upon your acceptance to comply with and be bound by the General Terms and Conditions of Entry (see Schedule 4) and the Regulations.
BML engages a team of Authorised Officers to administer the Regulations at this Site and provide direction and guidance to Market Users as required. It is a condition of entry to comply with all directions given by Authorised Officers.
GENERAL ACCESS REQUIREMENTS
You are required to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) including, as a minimum, a “HiVis” Vest and leather enclosed shoes. Businesses at the Brisbane Markets® may require their employees to wear additional PPE.
PPE must be worn while you are in the Common Areas of the Markets or while driving a Forklift, golf buggy or other open Vehicle.
It is not necessary to wear PPE:
• inside a Tenancy or a Vehicle unless your employer requires you to do so; or
• if you are a member of the general public entering this Site during the General Public Entry Days (10:00 am to 11:30 am on Thursdays and Fridays [excluding public holidays]).
All children under the age of 15 entering this Site must be accompanied and supervised by an adult.
VEHICLE ACCESS
There are four Vehicle boom-gated entrances into this Site shown in the map and table on the following page.
BML has introduced Licence Plate Recognition (LPR) Technology at the boom-gated entrances to the Brisbane Markets® which provides automated entry to Vehicles registered with BML for LPR Site access. The driver and any passenger(s) in LPR registered Vehicles must all be BML Site access approved, that is, they must hold a valid Access Card.
Contact BML’s Site Services Office for more information on registering your Vehicle for LPR Site access.
Where Vehicles are not registered for LPR Site access, if you have been issued with an Access Card that permits Vehicle access, this card may be swiped at the proximity reader at each boomgated entrance.
Drivers who are not BML Site access approved will need to advise an Authorised Officer why they require entry to the Site. If access is required for the delivery of Goods, drivers will need to submit a manifest of those Goods to an Authorised Officer as a condition of entry.
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS
There are five main Pedestrian access gates / turnstiles at the Brisbane Markets®.
Pedestrian access through the boom-gated entrances is unsafe and therefore, prohibited.
The Map of the Brisbane Markets® on the following page shows the location of the Vehicle entrances (blue) and the Pedestrian entrances (green).
SITE INDUCTIONS
Site Inductions must be completed by: Tenants, Tenant Employees, Forklift Operators, Buyers and Service Providers before they are permitted to access the Brisbane Markets® and, thereafter, once every 12 months.
Information on Site Inductions can be found at: www.brisbanemarkets.com.au.
TENANTS AND TENANT EMPLOYEE ACCESS
Tenants and Tenant Employees will need to complete a Site Induction and an Access Card application form prior to being issued with an Access Card.
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SHERWOOD ROAD
VEHICLES
Gatehouse manned 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Access via Access Card or LPR
Gatehouse manned 6:30 am to 2:00 pm Monday to Friday and 10:30 pm to 6:30 am from Sunday to Thursday. Access via Access Card or LPR 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (excepting Buyers).
Unmanned Gatehouse – Access via Access Card or LPR Monday to Friday 4:00 am to 2:00pm Saturday: Closed Sunday 2:00 am to 1:30 pm
Unmanned Gate - Access via Access Card or LPR Monday to Friday 2:00 am to 11:30 am Saturday: Closed Sunday 2:00 am to 1.00 pm
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GATE VEHICLE TYPE HOURS OF OPERATION A Main
Gate All
Entrance
Vehicles
Gate
for Heavy Vehicles
B Western Access
Designed
C Curzon Street Gate All Vehicles
D Tiger Gate Not suitable for Heavy Vehicles
PEDESTRIANS GATE PEDESTRIAN ACCESS HOURS OF OPERATION 1 CTA Entrance Turnstile Gate PWD Access Access via Access Card or prior arrangement with an Authorised Officer Manned from 10:00 am to 11:30 am Thursday to Friday 2 Flower Market Entrance Turnstile Gate Access via Access Card 3 The Fresh Centre (Main Entrance) Automated Door PWD Access Open Monday to Friday from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Afterhours access via Access Card 4 The Fresh Centre (Side Entrance) Gate PWD Access Access via Access Card or by prior arrangement with an Authorised Officer. 5 The Fresh Centre (Northern Entrance) Doors PWD Access Access via Access Card or by prior arrangement with an Authorised Officer.
M1 F1 L1 I Z Y K Q M R L S J X T V E F THE FRESH CENTRE U W C B D A TROPICANA P O G G1 Y2 Y1 G2 H OAKVILLE PRODUCE CHEP MARTIN BROWER AUSTRALIA J1 K1 N B C A D 2 5 3 4 1 NORTH BRISBANE MARKETS’® SITE ACCESS POINTS
If BML has reason to believe that a person has applied for Tenant Employee access to either get early access to the Central Trading Area so as to buy Goods outside of Trading Hours or to conduct their own business interests, we will ask for evidence that the Tenant Employee is a legitimate employee. If we are not satisfied with the legitimacy of employment, the application for an Access Card may not be approved or, if already issued, may be cancelled.
Tenants must keep BML notified of staff changes and return any Access Cards from former employees. Former Tenants and Tenant Employees must not keep their Access Card for ongoing access to this Site.
BUYER ACCESS
Buyers will be issued with an Access Card when an application form has been completed and that application is endorsed by Brismark. Buyers must also complete a Site Induction. Ongoing Buyer access to this Site is subject to Buyers completing an annual Buyer registration, Site Induction and, where relevant, a Forklift Safety Course.
Buyers who purchase Goods from Selling Floor Tenants may consolidate same:
• in a CUA Parking Bay licensed to the Buyer;
• under a Tenancy Awning with the prior consent of the Tenant;
• within a Tenancy Area (100 sqm or less) with the prior consent of the Tenant.
Buyers are not permitted to consolidate their Goods on the Common Area at the Brisbane Markets®.
Note that Buyers must exit the Markets by 12:00 pm each Trading Day. Buyers must only purchase Goods from a Selling Floor Tenant. Any other purchase arrangement is not compliant with the Regulations.
SERVICE PROVIDER ACCESS
Service Providers who require regular access to the Brisbane Markets® in order to supply their services to Tenants and others will need to apply for Site access approval. Only those Service Providers who have been granted with BML’s conditional consent to access this Site may provide services to Tenants. However, Service Providers who supply consultancy services only (eg: bookkeeping, accountancy, IT) to Tenants are exempt from this requirement.
Service Providers must not carry out any works in Tenancy areas including building work, alterations to services or property, unless BML has provided its written consent for this work to be carried out.
VISITORS AND SUPPLIERS
Before Visitors and Suppliers enter the Markets, they are are required to sign in and out at:
• BML’s Site Services Office on the Ground Level of the Fresh Centre during business hours; or
• The Main Entrance Gatehouse after hours.
PPE must be worn by Visitors and Suppliers while at this Site.
6. CONDUCT RULES
SAFETY CONDUCT
To promote safety for all Market Users at this Site, BML has implemented a number of rules of conduct. Without limitation, the following behaviours and actions are not permitted at this Site:
• Anti-social, inappropriate or offensive behaviour.
• Deliberately damaging any property on Site.
• Littering, dumping rubbish or contaminating cardboard waste with general waste.
• Operating a pallet jack on Roads in this Site.
• Driving an uninsured or unregistered Vehicle in this Site (unless accepted under law ie: Forklifts that are operated in Buildings only).
• Driving Vehicles without the appropriate licence and / or driving in a dangerous manner (eg: burnouts, speeding).
• Operating any Vehicle while under the influence of:
– a prohibited substance or – alcohol if this exceeds the lawful limits permitted for drivers in charge of a Vehicle.
• Bringing animals on Site unless these are registered guide, hearing or assistance dogs.
• Smoking in a designated non-smoking area.
• Using a Forklift, car, truck or other equipment without the authority of the owner.
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BUSINESS CONDUCT
Goods may only be sold from the Selling Floor Buildings (Buildings A, B, C, D and E – see Schedule 1 on page 15 for a Site map) by BML authorised Selling Floor Tenants.
Only Selling Floor Tenants may:
• sell Goods to any Person within the Brisbane Markets®;
• deliver sold Goods to any Person within the Brisbane Markets®.
The sale or delivery of Goods to Persons in the Markets by Tenants or other Persons who do not lease a Selling Floor is not permitted.
7. LINE MARKING
All Vehicle Operators accessing this Site should familiarise themselves with the line-marked Traffic Controls at this site as shown below.
8. PARKING RULES
PRIVATE VEHICLES
Tenants and Tenant Employees will not be issued with an Access Card that provides Vehicle access unless they rent a reserved Parking Bay from BML. Vehicles must not be parked on any Common Area inside the Brisbane Markets® unless in compliance with the Regulations.
Chevrons used to mark exclusion zones
Yellow Zig Zag Warnings approaching intersection, Pedestrian Crossing, Pedestrian Walkway
Pedestrian Crossings
Pedestrians have right of way while on these crossings. All Vehicles must give way to Pedestrians using Pedestrian Crossings.
Pedestrians must use Crossings where these are available
Pedestrian Walkways
Pedestrians must use Pedestrian Walkways, where these are available, to walk through this Site.
Forklift Work Area
Forklift Work Areas in the CTA and in loading zones designate a working area set aside for Forklifts. All other Vehicles are excluded from these areas.
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TENANT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
Tenant and Tenant Employees may park their Tenant Commercial Vehicles (TCVs) inside their Tenancy Areas, in designated TCV parking areas, or, during Trading Hours, in the Selling Floor Loading Zones. Tenants who own or control five or more TCVS must prepare, submit to BML and implement a Fleet Management Plan which describes where and how TCVs will be parked and the times during which they will be parked at the Brisbane Markets®. Tenant Fleet Management Plans are subject to BML’s approval and may be subject to change at the request of BML.
HEAVY VEHICLES (19 m AND LONGER)
Vehicle operators must not park Heavy Vehicles on the Common Areas in the Brisbane Markets® unless authorised to do so by an Authorised Officer. Heavy Vehicles may on a short-term basis be parked in the truck holding areas as shown on the Site map attached to Schedule 1 on page 15 of this Guide. However, Heavy Vehicles and all other Vehicles must not be parked in the truck holding areas for more than 8 hours in any 24 hour period.
Heavy Vehicles must not enter the CTA during Trading Hours from 6:00 am to 10:00 am, Monday to Wednesday and from 6:00 am to 11:30 am Thursday and Friday unless authorised to do so by an Authorised Officer.
Vehicle operators are responsible for ensuring that the surface of BML’s Roads and loading dock areas are protected at all times by placing wooden supports that bear the weight of trailers under trailer legs.
9.
TRAFFIC RULES – CENTRAL TRADING
AREA (CTA)
TRAFFIC RULES - GENERAL
BML has introduced new traffic controls in the CTA to separate Pedestrians from Vehicles, including Forklifts, so far as this is practicably possible.
These traffic controls include Pedestrian crossings, shared zones and Pedestrian only access on CTA Footpaths from 6:00 am to 8:00 am from Monday to Friday.
In addition, new line marking has been applied to the CTA to define:
• Tenant Trading Out Areas
• Licensed Tenant Display / Consolidation Areas
• Licensed Tenant Forklift Work Areas
• Licensed Buyer Car Parking Bays
The map on the following page provides a detailed overview of the traffic controls and line marking that applies to the CTA.
CTA UNLOADING SERVICES
There are two Unloading Service Providers who are licensed to use the undercover area of the CTA from 10:00 pm to 4:00 am (the Unloading Hours).
Each of the Unloading Service Providers is responsible for the management and direction of Vehicles being loaded and unloaded at the CTA during the Unloading Hours.
CTA PEDESTRIANS
Pedestrians are required to keep to the Pedestrian Footpaths unless they are crossing from one CTA Building to another or are accessing their Vehicle in a Licensed Buyer Parking Bay.
Pedestrians have right of way on Pedestrian Crossings and must use the Crossings between Building D and Buildings B and C to move between these Selling Floors.
Where Pedestrians need to cross the Roads and Parking Bays between Buildings B and C, they will enter a “Shared Zone” (marked by an ochre border and shaded in ochre in the map on page 8) once they leave the Pedestrian Footpath.
A Shared Zone is an area that is used by both Pedestrians and Vehicles. Pedestrians have right of way in a Shared Zone. Vehicle operators (including Forklift Operators) are responsible for avoiding any Vehicle / Pedestrian collisions. However, Pedestrians must take due care while they are in the Shared Zone.
CTA SELLING FLOOR TENANTS
During Trading Hours, Selling Floor Tenants in Buildings B, C and D are each licensed to:
• Trade out to the trading boundary line adjacent to their Tenancy Area;
• Display and consolidate Goods in the linemarked Display / Consolidation Area; and
• Use the line-marked Forklift Work Area to manage Goods.
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TRADE OUT BOUNDARY
BUILDING
LEGEND
TRADE OUT AREA
DISPLAY/CONSOLIDATION AREA
FORKLIFT WORK AREA
PEDESTRIAN FOOTPATHS
LICENSED BUYER PARKING BAYS
Selling Floor Tenants must:
• keep the Pedestrian Footpath clear at all times; and
• clear and clean the Licensed Areas at the end of Trading Hours.
CTA FORKLIFT OPERATORS
On Trading Days, Forklift Operators are prohibited from driving onto the Pedestrian Footpaths adjacent to Buildings B, C and D from 6:00 am to 8:00 am.
CTA BUYERS
Buyers who are authorised for early entry may enter the Brisbane Markets® from 6:00 am. Otherwise, Buyer entry is from 7:00 am. Buyers who are licensed to park in the CTA Licensed Buyer Parking Bays, may occupy their Licensed Parking Bay from 6:00 am (if authorised for early entry) to 11:00 am to consolidate and load Goods consigned to their Bay, and to conduct Buying.
Buyers who are not licensed to park in the CTA Licensed Buyer Parking Bays have the option of parking:
• in a Parking Bay that is licensed to them outside of the CTA; or
• in a Selling Floor Loading Zone at the rear of the Selling Floor Buildings; or
• the tram tracks on a short-term basis.
The Selling Floor Loading Zones at the rear of Buildings B, C and D are shown on the following page.
Vehicles parking in Selling Floor Loading Zones must not be parked over the Pedestrian Walkways, Forklift Work Areas or Roads.
VEHICLES IN THE CTA
The speed limitation in the CTA is 10 km/h. Remedial Actions under the Regulations apply to non-compliance with this speed limit. Schedule 3 on page 17 shows the extent of the CTA precinct.
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C
BUILDING C
BUILDING D
GENERAL PUBLIC TRAFFIC CONTROL RULES
Pedestrian access
Vehicle access
COMMERCIAL CENTRE
General access
LEGEND
SHARED ZONE
PEDESTRIAN FOOTPATHS
PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS
LOADING ZONE
BUILDING B
• Pedestrians must park their Vehicles outside of the Markets and enter through the CTA Entrance Gate (see the map on page 3).
GATE HOUSE
• Pedestrian entrance is subject to an entry fee.
• Vehicles must enter through the Main Entrance Gate (see map on page 3) and will be directed by an Authorised Officer as to where to park.
• Vehicle entrance is subject to an entry fee.
• Pedestrians must cross the Road to the CTA using the Pedestrian Crossing and as directed by an Authorised Officer.
MAIN ENTRY
SHERWOOD ROAD
BUILDING G2
• Pedestrians must remain on the Pedestrian Footpaths in the CTA unless crossing to another Selling Floor Building or leaving or returning to their Vehicle.
• Pedestrians must take due care while crossing the Shared Zone (as shown shaded in ochre in the above diagram).
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TRAM TRACKS
“Tram Tracks” provide short-term parking for Buyers and Tenant Commercial Vehicles.
Tram Tracks – Buildings A and B; and Buildings C and E/F.
The Roads on either side of the tram tracks between these buildings are dual carriageways as per the diagram below.
Tram Tracks – Buildings D
The tram track north of Building D is directly adjacent to the Building D Loading Zone with a dual carriageway abutting the Building D tram track.
TRAFFIC CONTROLS – ONE-WAY SYSTEMS
Building A
The Road on the eastern side of Building A is oneway heading north. A separate Forklift Contraflow lane (shown in orange below) is provided which Forklifts must use.
LEGEND
TRAM TRACKS
BUILDING C
BUILDING B BUILDING A
ONE WAY ROAD FORKLIFT CONTRA FLOW LANE
LEGEND
10. TRAFFIC RULES –WAREHOUSE PRECINCT
WAREHOUSE PRECINCT – SPEED LIMIT
All Vehicles must comply with the 20 km/h speed limit within the Warehouse Precinct. Schedule 3 on page 17 shows the extent of the Warehouse Precinct. BML’s Authorised Officers conduct regular radar checks on Vehicle speeds at this Site. Remedial actions may apply to any noncompliance with this Site’s speed limits.
PEDESTRIAN RULES
Within the Warehouse Precinct, Pedestrians must use:
• Pedestrian Crossings to cross Roads where these are available.
• Pedestrian Walkways to walk through the Warehouse Precinct where these are available.
In the event that these controls are not available, Pedestrians must use due care to cross Roads and walk through the Warehouse Precinct and must:
• When walking on Roads with two-way traffic flows, walk in a direction facing oncoming traffic wherever possible;
• Remain aware of any Vehicles entering or leaving Loading Zones and Warehouse entrances when walking past these areas;
• Not use mobile phones or other electronic equipment while walking in the Warehouse Precinct.
TRAFFIC FLOWS
There are a number of one-way systems on Roads in the Warehouse Precinct. Where there are oneway traffic flows, Forklift Operators are permitted to drive against the one-way traffic flow using designated Contraflow lanes where these are available.
Buildings R, M and L
The Road between Building R and Buildings M / L is under review. Currently, there is a one-way system between Buildings R and M / L. However, the Road reverts to dual carriageway at the intersection so as to provide smaller Vehicles access to the Parking Bays on either side of the Road.
All Vehicles must take due care when driving along this section of Road and should access the Buildings on either side of this Road from the West only.
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BUILDING M BUILDING L BUILDING R LEGEND ONE WAY ROAD TWO WAY ROAD
Building V
The Road to the south of Building V turns into a one-way system. Signs and line-marking provide clear directions to Vehicles using this Road. A separate Forklift Contraflow lane (shown in orange below) is provided which Forklifts must use.
Building Y1 and Y2
The Road between Buildings Y1 and Y2 is one-way heading north. A separate Forklift Contraflow lane (shown in orange below) is provided which Forklifts must use.
LEGEND
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BUILDING V
BUILDING Y2
BUILDING Y1
ONE WAY ROAD FORKLIFT CONTRA FLOW LANE
DELIVERY RULES
Drivers of Vehicles delivering Goods to Tenants at this Site must:
• Not congest Roads, exclusion zones, Forklift Work Areas, Loading Zones or Docks while waiting for their Vehicles to be loaded or unloaded.
• Park their Vehicles in the Truck Holding Areas (See Site map attached to Schedule 1 on page 15 of this Guide) until a Loading Dock or Loading Zone becomes available at the Tenancy in question.
• Not park their Vehicles / Trailers in the Truck Holding Areas for more than 8 hours in any 24-hour period.
All B-Double Vehicles entering the Brisbane Markets® must be split in the Truck Holding Area into their respective A and B trailers. Only one trailer may be unloaded at loading docks or in the CTA (after 10:00 pm and before 4:00 am) at any one time. “A trailers” must either have covered skid rails or barrier protection.
Tenants are responsible for managing Goods being loaded or unloaded at their Tenancy Areas and do need to ensure that Vehicle Operators comply with the above delivery rules.
UNLOADING RULES
There are three licensed Unloading Services at the Brisbane Markets® which are authorised by BML to unload and deliver consigned Goods to Tenants of the Brisbane Markets®. No other party is authorised to unload Goods from Vehicles onto BML’s common area and then deliver those Goods to multiple tenants.
The Unloading Services are responsible for managing Vehicles that are being loaded or unloaded in Licensed Unloading Areas and do need to ensure that Vehicle Operators comply with the Regulations.
The Unloading Services must not unload Goods that will be collected either directly or indirectly by Buyers.
SECURED LOADS
All Vehicles must have secured loads when being driven on any Road.
11. FORKLIFT RULES
Forklift operators must:
• Obey the direction of Authorised Officers.
• Carry or wear their Forklift Operator’s Permit at all times while within the Brisbane Markets® and produce the same on demand by an Authorised Officer.
• Always give way to Pedestrians.
• Wear seatbelts if fitted.
• Observe all speed limits – ten (10 km/h) in the Central Trading Area and twenty (20 km/h) on other Roads.
• Travel on the left side of all Roads in the direction of travel and obey all signs. Where Contraflow Lanes are provided, use the Contraflow Lanes.
• Where Roads are marked, travel within the Road and not cut corners.
• Not drive across or within marked exclusion zones.
• Travel with forks approximately twenty (20) cm above the road whether laden or not laden.
• Not pass other Vehicles travelling in the same direction at intersections, blind spots or other dangerous locations.
• Drive responsibly.
• Not engage in racing, spinning tyres or other unacceptable driving practices.
• Travel in a forward direction if no load is being carried, or if a load is being carried which does not obstruct the driver’s view or if a load is being driven up gradients.
• Travel in a reverse direction if a load is being carried which obstructs the driver’s view or if a load is being driven down a gradient.
• Obey all Queensland Road Rules (including securing loads to Vehicles) on designated Roads.
• Always look in the direction of travel and stay alert.
• Maintain safe distances between moving Vehicles.
• Use indicators where these are fitted to the Forklifts.
• Not drive on designated walkways except when entering or exiting a Tenancy Area and travelling at right angles to the walkway. For the avoidance of doubt, Forklifts must not be driven across the CTA Pedestrian Footpaths between 6:00 am and 8:00 am each Trading Day.
• Give way when entering Roads.
• Not use a hand-held mobile phone, two-way radio or any form of communication device while moving.
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• Not drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol in accordance with the Regulations.
• Not operate a LPG, diesel or petrol operated Forklift within a Tenant Warehouse that has been enclosed with insulated panel.
• Attend BML training programs as and when required by BML, including a Forklift Safety Course and an annual Forklift Refresher Course.
• Otherwise comply with the Traffic Rules under the Regulations.
• Not smoke while operating a Forklift.
• When a forklift is not under direct driver control, it is to be parked in an approved location with engine turned off, the park brake correctly engaged in a manner that prevents any unintentional movement (wheel/s rolling movement or roll away) and keys removed from the ignition to prevent unauthorised use.
12. FORKLIFT OPERATING PROCEDURES
Forklift operators must:
• Hold a valid certificate of competency or permit required under legislation.
• Hold a valid Forklift Operator’s Permit issued by BML.
• Have taken part in a Forklift Safety Course or an annual Forklift Refresher Course.
All Forklifts must be either speed governed to 20 km/h or have a speedometer installed.
Where Forklifts are operated on Brisbane Markets® Roads, they will need to be:
• Registered with BML.
• Insured with Compulsory Third Party coverage.
• Conditionally registered with Queensland Transport.
Where Forklifts are re-fuelled at BML’s LPG Facility, they must be fitted with an Automatic Fill Limiter (AFL) valve and Forklift Operators must complete a short course on how to use the LPG Facility.
13. HAZARDS, INCIDENTS AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
HAZARD REPORTING
All incidents and hazards, including any accident, injury, or spillage, fire, LPG leak or bomb threat, must be immediately reported to the Main Entrance Gate on (07) 3915 4274 or to an Authorised Officer.
All Persons within the vicinity of an incident or hazard must follow the directions of an Authorised Officer.
FIRE
Tenants and their employees must take part in an annual fire drill coordinated by BML.
It is prohibited to:
• use or tamper with Fire Detection and Prevention Equipment. This Equipment must only be used in an emergency; and
• block access to Fire Detection and Prevention Equipment.
EMERGENCIES
In the event of an emergency, all Persons must comply with the directions of Authorised Officers and Emergency Services Personnel including any requirement to evacuate Tenancy Areas or this Site.
14. SITE PRESERVATION
Alterations and Additions must not be made to BML’s property, buildings, services or common areas without BML’s written consent.
15. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Dumping or discharging any waste at this Site is prohibited.
All chemicals and other hazardous substances must be stored and handled in accordance with the relevant laws and Australian Standards. Tenants are required to keep an up to date Material Safety Data Sheet and Hazchem information on all chemicals and other dangerous substances within their Tenancy Area and produce this information on request from an Authorised Officer.
Tenants are required to manage waste from their Tenancy Areas. Tenants must ensure that their waste is placed in suitable bins with lids and that waste is removed from this Site on a frequent basis. Waste must not be permitted to overflow from bins.
Tenants must comply at all times with all relevant laws regarding food safety.
Waste liquids, materials or other hazardous substances must not be dumped or be allowed to drain into the stormwater system at this Site.
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There are no general Vehicle washing facilities within the Brisbane Markets®. Vehicles must not be washed down at this Site unless:
• there is specific washing facilities within Tenants’ Tenancy Areas, including an interceptor trap; or
• an alternative provision has been arranged with BML’s approval in writing.
Vehicles must not be serviced within the Brisbane Markets® unless the Vehicle is a Forklift and is serviced in BML’s Forklift Service Bays by a licensed Forklift Service Provider.
16. REMEDIAL ACTIONS
Non-compliance with Regulations may result in BML imposing Remedial Actions which could include without limitation:
• The recovery of BML’s Costs associated with remedying acts of non-compliance (for example, administrative Costs or Costs associated with repairing damages or cleaning, waste disposal and towing Costs).
• The recovery of any levies, fines or fees imposed by Governmental Authorities (for example, any fines imposed as a result of discharging waste into the stormwater system).
• The recovery of legal costs.
• Suspension of a BML Forklift Operator’s Permit.
• Suspension of a BML LPR registration.
• A period of Limited Exclusion which restricts a Person to Pedestrian entry to this Site.
• A period of Full Exclusion during which a Person will not be permitted to enter this Site.
• The recovery of parking fees.
17. NOTICES
Non-compliance with Regulations will be recorded by way of a Notice which will be issued to the Person in question (and, in the case of a Tenant Employee, the relevant Tenant Employer) and which will describe the non-compliance together with any outcome which may range from a warning being issued to more serious Remedial Actions being taken.
18. FINAL WARNINGS
In the event that a Person is issued with 5 or more Notices in one calendar year or 3 or more Notices in 6 months, BML may issue a Final Warning and place that Person on a 90 day Safety Prohibition Period and require that Person to complete a Site Induction, monthly meeting with BML or other training during that time.
If the Person is issued with a further Notice during the Safety Prohibition Period, BML may elect to impose a permanent Full Exclusion.
If the Person is not issued with any Notices during the Safety Prohibition Period, BML may withdraw its Final Warning.
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SCHEDULE 4 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY TO THE BRISBANE MARKETS ®
All Persons entering the Brisbane Markets® agree to comply with and be bound by the Brisbane Markets® Regulations, Policies and the General Terms and Conditions of Entry that relate to this Site. If Persons wishing to enter the Brisbane Markets® are not willing to comply with these General Terms and Conditions of Entry then they must immediately leave the Brisbane Markets®.
The Brisbane Markets® is a privately owned industrial Site. All Persons entering the Brisbane Markets® must be aware of the use of heavy transport Vehicles on this Site and exercise caution
YOU MUST NOT:
(unless otherwise authorised)
• Enter the Brisbane Markets® except during times when access is permitted.
• Ride push bikes, skateboards, roller blades or scooters.
• Permit animals to enter the Brisbane Markets® (registered guide, hearing or assistance dogs excepted).
• Distribute hand bills or other advertising materials.
• Solicit unauthorised Goods, products or business.
• Attempt to Sell any Goods, products or services.
• Be barefooted or wear open shoes.
• Scavenge discarded fresh fruit and vegetables from bins around the Brisbane Markets’® Site.
• Smoke in any non-smoking area designated by BML or as specified at law.
• Behave in an offensive or generally anti-social manner.
• Record any images of Persons or property at the Brisbane Markets® without the prior consent of a BML Authorised Officer.
Closed circuit television technology and/or other video surveillance technology is used within this Site for security purposes. In entering the Brisbane Markets®, you consent to the collection, use and disclosure of any images recorded and stored by BML for any of the purposes of protecting the rights and safety of yourself and other Parties, maintaining security and in the investigation of incidents, accidents or unlawful acts.
Each Person who enters the Brisbane Markets® enters at their own risk and releases BML, its Authorised Officers, employees and agents against
so as to take an appropriate level of care for their own safety and for the safety of others, as would be reasonably expected in an industrial Site.
The owner of the Brisbane Markets®, BML, reserves the right to refuse admission to any Person, or to require any Person already within the Brisbane Markets® to leave the Brisbane Markets®, for any reason.
It is a condition of entry to the Brisbane Markets® that all Persons promote a safe operating environment by complying with these General Terms and Conditions of Entry and the Brisbane Markets® Regulations and in particular:
YOU MUST:
• Make any Vehicle under your control available for inspection by an Authorised Officer upon request.
• Obey an instruction of an Authorised Officer of BML.
• Cross Roads at the designated Pedestrian Crossings.
• Use the CTA Pedestrian Footpaths or Pedestrian Walkways where these are available while walking through the Markets.
• Beware of Forklift and other Vehicular activities.
• Enter upon and/or park Vehicles only in those areas specifically designated for public access, and consent to any Vehicle under your control and parked outside the designated areas to be towed away (without notice and at the owner’s expense) by BML or a Person authorised by BML for that purpose.
• Enter upon and/or park Vehicles at your own risk.
• Comply with the Brisbane Markets® Regulations and Policies (which are available from BML’s Site Services Office and website) while in the Brisbane Markets®.
• Wear fully enclosed footwear and a HVSG in accordance with the Brisbane Markets® Regulations.
any Claim by or on behalf of that Person due to that Person’s use of or presence at the Brisbane Markets®; and indemnifies BML, its Authorised Officers, employees and agents against any Claim arising from any: loss, damage, death or injury to any property or Person in or about the Brisbane Markets® caused or contributed to by any act or omission of that Person or any use of or presence at the Brisbane Markets® by that Person; or negligence of that Person; or breach of the Regulations, any Policy and/or the General Terms and Conditions of Entry; or combination of those things.
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