Date: 23 September 2014 Time: 1020 hrs 1120 hrs Inspected by: Aliff Area of Inspection: ABC Site Report done by: Aliff
No Location Photos Findings Action Party Improvement/ Rectification Action
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Alexandra Canal
Trench covers with drop in handles are fully slotted in to eliminate any trip and fall due to stumbling upon protruding parts.
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Alexandra Canal
Provision of textural change and good colour contrast for changes in the level of path to prevent trip and fall due to misstep.
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Alexandra Canal
Corners at the edge of pavers are round type instead of pointy types to prevent injuries.
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Alexandra Canal
Stepping-stones with gaps in between that may have chances of anyone accidentally slip his foot into the gap. I understand that it serves an aesthetic purpose but the least we could provide is warning signs like watch your step or mind the gap. This is useful especially at night when the gaps are less visible.
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Alexandra Canal
A swing gate with a ladder among to provide means of safe access for maintenance work so that contractors need not climb over the guardrails for access.
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Alexandra Canal
Edges of steps were clearly demarcated with bright strips of different contract or yellow colour paint strips.
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Alexandra Canal
Information/warning/prohibit ory signage displayed on prominent locations to provide information to visitors of and to warn them of any dangers and prohibit them from certain areas. All were well maintained.
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Alexandra Canal
Access to the park connector not limited to the wheelchair bound. Ramp access with gradient of no steeper than 1:12 (BCA Guideline).
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Alexandra Canal
Missing lifebuoy.
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Alexandra Canal
Rusty lifebuoy bracket due to environmental effect.
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Alexandra Canal
Lifebuoy with missing reflective Tape on 3 sides.
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Alexandra Canal
Lifebuoy showed signs of misuse. It was left on the grass patch for quite a while.
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Alexandra Canal
With reference to the ABC inspection checklist, triple yellow lines should be painted with bollards to mark to end of footpaths that leads to the road. But how are we sure that all pedestrians / cyclists using the footpath understand what the triple lines mean? Suggestion: Warning signage such as approaching road or look out for on-coming vehicles should be painted along with the triple yellow lines or on signboard as a additional control measure.