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1 CERTIFICATES / CONTENTS CERTIFICATES / STATUS CONTENTS CONTENTS / CERTIFICATION BACKGROUND 2 3 ROAD SIGNS 4 REGULATORY SIGNS WARNING SIGNS 6 9 INFORMATION SIGNS GUIDANCE SIGNS TOURISM SIGNS ROUTE MARKERS SYMBOLIC SIGNS ROAD MARKINGS CHROMADEK STEEL PRODUCTS TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION SIGN POSITIONING CONTACT DETAILS MAP 36 2 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
2 BACKGROUND BACCHER SERVICES...ELEVATED VISIBILITY AND ROAD SAFETY Baccher is an experienced and reputable Civil Roads specialist operating within the South African Roads Reserve. We are dedicated to becoming leaders in Road Sign Manufacturing, Road Marking and Traffic Accommodation. Our Core Operations can be divided into three chief verticals: Traffic Signage Road Markings Traffic Accommodation VALUE CHAIN Permanent and Temporary Traffic Signage Road and Pavement Marking Solutions Glass Beads and Thermoplastic Marking Application Marking Removal Traffic Accommodation Strategy Design, Planning and Execution Road Stud Installation Road Safety Elevation Traffic Signage Baccher is serious about meeting and exceeding client expectations, manufacturing traffic signage of the highest quality. Our extensive product range and specialised disciplines enable us to focus on the full scope of road traffic signage. Our innovative team is dedicated to providing traffic signs that comply with the strictest standards. We focus on providing SABS approved signs under the following categories: Regulatory Signs Warning Signs Information Signs Guidance Signs Tourism Signs Route Markers Symbolic Signs We are dedicated to delivering traffic signage services that promote safe and effective operations for all parties involved. Road Markings Road Marking is a vital element of modern road infrastructure, playing an essential role in regulating traffic, providing visual guidance and alerting drivers to potential hazards. Our road marking services are underpinned by quality and efficiency. We pay special attention to visibility and recognisability focusing on both daytime and night-time functionalities. Our extensive experience and comprehensive equipment allows us to provide a full scope and wide range of road marking solutions. We are geared towards meeting our client s every need and requirement. Our operations include: Solvent-based paint application Water borne paint application Thermoplastic marking application Raised profile Thermoplastic marking application Coldplastic roller application Supply and installation of road studs Specialty marking application Specialty road furniture application Baccher also provides a number of supporting services within the industry: Removing of permanent or temporary road markings via Sandblasting or Waterblasting Retro-reflective glass bead application Retro-reflective reporting and testing services Temporary road marking solutions We are dedicated to delivering road marking services that promote safe and effective operations for all parties involved. Traffic Accommodation The primary goal of a successful traffic accommodation strategy is to deliver proactive accident prevention and elevated safety for both the active workforce as well as the road users passing through the work zone. Our experienced personnel provide tailored solutions that utilise innovative processes, safeties and technologies, allowing us to deliver consummate service and value from project inception to completion and beyond. In order to successfully set national standards, we have strict traffic accommodation guidelines, procedures and plans set in place to ensure project consistency is achieved. We specialise in the full scope of traffic accommodation: Developing and submitting of Traffic Accommodation Strategy for evaluation prior to commencement of work Installation, relocation and removal of Traffic Control Devices Implementing use of detours Accommodating wide or long vehicles Accommodating of emergency vehicles The use of non-typical lane widths The on-site designate responsible for traffic accommodation 24 hour stop and go facilities We are dedicated to planning and delivering traffic accommodation strategies that promote safe and effective operations for all parties involved. 3 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
3 ROAD SIGNS Baccher is serious about meeting and exceeding client expectations, manufacturing traffic signage of the highest quality. In our effort to put the client s needs first, we ve cemented ourselves as the first South African company within the Road Reserve to offer online ordering. Our extensive product range and specialised disciplines enable us to focus on the full scope of road traffic signage. ROAD SIGNS Our innovative team is dedicated to providing traffic signs that comply with the strictest standards. We focus on providing SABS approved signs under the following categories: Regulatory Signs Warning Signs Information Signs Guidance Signs Tourism Signs Route Markers Symbolic Signs 4 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
4 ROAD SIGNS ROAD SIGNS We are dedicated to delivering traffic signage services that promote safe and effective operations for all parties involved. 5 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
5 ROAD MARKINGS ROAD MARKINGS Road Marking is a vital element of modern road infrastructure, playing an essential role in regulating traffic, providing visual guidance and alerting drivers to potential hazards. Our road marking services are underpinned by quality and efficiency, with special attention given to visibility and recognisability focusing on both daytime and night-time functionalities. 20 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
6 ROAD MARKINGS ROAD MARKINGS Our extensive experience and comprehensive equipment allows us to provide a full scope and wide range of road marking solutions. We are geared towards meeting our client s every need and requirement. Our operations include: Solvent-based paint application Water borne paint application Thermoplastic marking application Raised profile Thermoplastic marking Coldplastic roller application Supply and installation of road studs Specialty marking application Specialty road furniture application Baccher also provides a number of supporting services within the industry: Removing of permanent or temporary road markings via Sandblasting or Waterblasting Retro-reflective glass bead application Retro-reflective reporting and testing services Temporary road marking solutions We are dedicated to delivering road marking services that promote safe and effective operations for all parties involved. 21 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
7 ROAD MARKINGS ROAD MARKINGS GM8 - KERBFACE MARKINGS REGULATORY - Transverse Road Markings RM3 CHANNELIZING LINE RTM1 RTM2 STOP LINE YIELD LINE LEFT EDGE LINE RM4.1 RM4.2 - RIGHT EDGE LINE RM4.2 RTM3 PEDESTRIAN CROSSING LINES RTM4 BLOCK PEDESTRIAN CROSSING MARKINGS REGULATORY MARKINGS PAINTED ISLANDS RMS PAINTED ISLANDS RMS NO OVERTAKING LINE RM1 RM2 NO CROSSING LINES RMS PAINTED ISLANDS 22 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
8 ROAD MARKINGS REGULATORY MARKINGS ROAD MARKINGS RM6 Full line markings Reduced line markings RM6 - PARKING BAYS On kerbing RM12 - NO STOPPING LINE (24 hour) On road surface RM12 On kerbing On kerbing RM12 - NO STOPPING LINE (Selective times) On road surface RM12 RM13 - NO PARKING LINE (selective times) on road surface RM13 - NO PARKING LINE (24 hours) On road surface RM13 RM13 Ambulance Bus Loading Taxi Fire Rickshaw Diplomat Minibus SOS Defence Police RM7 / RM7-1 RM7 and RM7.1 - EXCLUSIVE PARKING BAY RM14 - NO MOTOR CYCLES MARKING RM14 RM8.1 RM8.2 RM8.3 RM8.4 RM8.5 RM8.6 RM8 - MANDATORY DIRECTION ARROWS RM16 - DISABLED PERSONS PARKING BAY RM16 RM15 - TRAFFIC CIRCLE MANDATORY DIRECTION ARROWS RM15 RM9 RM9 plus Word Marking RM17 RM17.1 RM17.2 RM17.2 RM17.3 RM17.4 RM17.1 Cycle Lane RM17.2 Bus/Tram Lane RM17.3 Disabled Person Parking Bay RM17.4 High Occupancy Vehicle Lane RM9 RM9 plus Symbol Marking RM 17 RM9 - EXCLUSIVE USE LANE LINE WARNING MARKINGS WM1 - RAILWAY CROSSING AHEAD WM1 RM10 - BOX JUNCTION RM10 WM2 Reduced Standard Extra WM2 -CONTINUITY LINE RM11 RM11 - ZIG ZAG ZONE LINES WM2 Standard WM3 - DIVIDING LINE Extra 23 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
9 ROAD MARKINGS ROAD MARKINGS REVERSIBLE LANE LINES WM4 WM5 YIELD CONTROL AHEAD Turning Guide Line GM2 GM2 GM2 - GUIDE LINES Pedestrian Guide Lines WM6.1 WM6.2 WM6.3 WM6.4 WM6.5 WM6 - LANE REDUCTION GM3.1 GM3.2 GM3 - BIFURCATION ARROWS GM3.3 WM7.1 WM7.2 WM7.3 WM7.4 WM7.5 WM7.6 VM8 - MANDATORY DIRECTION ARROW AHEAD GM4.1 GM4.2 GM4 - INFORMATION ARROWS GMS GMS - BICYCLE GUIDE LINES WM8.1 WM8.2 WM8.3 VM8 - NO OVERTAKING LINE OR NO CROSSING LINE AHEAD VM9.1 ARRESTOR BED AHEAD VM9.2 ESCAPE ROAD AHEAD GM6.1 GM6.2 GM6.3 GM6.4 Cycle Facility Airport Disabled Persons Facility GM6 - ROAD MARKINGS SYMBOLS High Occupancy Vehicle WM10 SPEED HUMP WM11.1 WM11.2 END OF EXCLUSIVE USE LANE ARROWS GM7 GM7 GM7 - WORD MARKINGS GUIDANCE MARKINGS GM7 GM1 Reduced Standard Extra GM1 - LANE LINE 24 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
10 MANUFACTURE CHROMADEK STEEL PRODUCTS 25 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
11 MANUFACTURE POLES & CLAMPS 26 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
12 TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION The primary goal of a successful traffic accommodation strategy is to deliver proactive accident prevention and elevated safety for both the active workforce as well as the road users passing through the work zone. Our experienced team develops and deploys tailored Traffic Accommodation strategies that utilise innovative processes, safeties and technologies, allowing us to deliver consummate service and value from project inception to completion and beyond. In order to successfully set national standards, we have strict traffic accommodation guidelines, procedures and plans set in place to ensure project consistency is achieved. We specialise in the full scope of traffic accommodation: Developing and submitting of Traffic Accommodation Strategy for evaluation prior to commencement of work Installation, relocation and removal of Traffic Control Devices Implementing use of detours Accommodating wide or long vehicles Accommodating of emergency vehicles The use of non-typical lane widths The on-site designate responsible for traffic accommodation 24 hour stop and go facilities TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION 27 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
13 TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION We are dedicated to planning and delivering traffic accommodation strategies that promote safe and effective operations for all parties involved. 28 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
14 TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION 29 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
15 STOP STOP STOP STOP BACCHER TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION SHORT TERM LANE CLOSURE STOP / OPERATION 40 STOP GO SHORT TERM LANE CLOSURE (STOP / GO OPERATION) 40 STOP GO STOP GO STOP GO DETAILS OF TRANSISSION AREA ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
16 TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION SECONDARY ROAD LANE CLOSURE (DUAL CARRAIGEWAY) DROP FAST / SLOW LANE SECONDARY ROADS LANE CLOSURE (DUAL CARRIAGEWAY) DROP SLOW LANE SECONDARY ROADS LANE CLOSURE (DUAL CARRIAGEWAY) DROP FAST LANE m m m m ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
17 BACCHER TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION SECONDARY ROAD SHOULDER CLOSURE DUAL 3 /LANE CARRAIGEWAY SECONDARY ROADS SHOULDER CLOSURE (DUAL / 3 LANE CARRIAGEWAY) DROP LEFT SHOULDER SECONDARY ROADS SHOULDER CLOSURE (DUAL / 3 LANE CARRIAGEWAY) DROP RIGHT SHOULDER ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
18 TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION LANE CLOSURE (3 LANE CARRIAGEWAY) LANE CLOSURE ( 3 /LANE CARRAIGEWAY) m 150m 150m 50m 150m km 400m 400m 400m km 1km 33 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
19 TRAFFIC ACCOMMODATION LANE CLOSURE (DUAL CARRIAGEWAY) LANE CLOSURE ( 3 /LANE CARRAIGEWAY) m 100m 1km 400m m 400m TEMPORARY FIXING METHODS km 1km 34 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
20 SIGN POSITIONING SIGN POSITIONING REGULATORY & WARNING / HAZARD MARKERS / GUIDANCE SIGNS SIGN POSITIONING NOTE: Dimensions shown are recommendations only, site conditions and national / Provincial specifications can differ and must be adhered to B 35 ROAD SIGNS l ROAD MARKINGS
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