A85 Trunk Road Oban Temporary Prohibition of Specified Turns: implications for UK health and safety law and business operations

A85 Trunk Road Oban Temporary Prohibition of Specified Turns — implications for UK health and safety law and business operations

What has changed

The A85 Trunk Road (Oban) (Temporary Prohibition of Specified Turns) Order 2026 creates a temporary prohibition on certain turning movements on the A85 in Oban. The change is described in the order itself and is intended to support works or safety measures on the corridor.

Why this matters for health and safety and business

For duty holders, the update alters road traffic conditions that could affect delivery routes, service visits and contractor access. The change raises risks to timely supply, road user safety and driver fatigue where detours or restricted turns increase journey times. Organisations must ensure their risk controls reflect current traffic restrictions and that governance and oversight remain robust under UK health and safety law.

Key duties for employers and contractors

  • Review the order details and any notifications from Transport NI or the Department for Infrastructure to confirm which turns are prohibited and for how long
  • Update transport policies, route planning and contractor instructions to accommodate the temporary restrictions
  • Revise risk assessments for road transport to reflect detours, sightline changes and potential congestion
  • Brief drivers and site personnel about the restrictions and required alternate routes
  • Revisit contractor arrangement and supervision to ensure compliance with the traffic order
  • Link changes into your health and safety management system such as ISO 45001 and monitor effectiveness

Enforcement and sanctions

Non compliance with traffic orders can lead to penalties and enforcement action. Organisations should maintain evidence of route planning, driver briefings and monitoring to demonstrate regulatory compliance as part of HSE requirements.

What organisations should do next

1) Obtain the official order and any updates from the relevant NI authorities and confirm the exact restricted turns and dates. 2) Update transport management procedures and risk assessments. 3) Communicate changes to all drivers, contractors and route planners. 4) Review contractor management and supervision arrangements. 5) Align management systems with the new requirements, supported as needed by specialists such as Synergos Consultancy for ISO 45001 implementation.

For systematic control of workplace risk and legal compliance, consider ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management.

Ensure ongoing monitoring and a clear governance trail to demonstrate regulatory compliance and HSE requirements.

Wrap up: This temporary prohibition on specified turns on the A85 Oban corridor is a practical reminder to embed flexible route planning and robust road risk management within your UK health and safety law obligations.

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Adam Cooke
As the Operations and Compliance Manager, Adam oversees all aspects of the business, ensuring operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. Committed to high standards, he ensures everyone is heard and supported. With a strong background in the railway industry, Adam values rigorous standards and safety. Outside of work, he enjoys dog walking, gardening, and exploring new places and cuisines.
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