They have also warned those without a ticket not to travel to the area.
Chelsea are the London club with most football related arrests this season (34) whilst West Ham are third with 18.
There were 38 stadium banning orders following trouble aftter the two clubs met in the EFL Cup when the Irons ran out winners.
Chelsea published the following statement on their official website:
‘We wish to inform our supporters attending Monday’s Premier League game against West Ham of changes to arrangements at the London Stadium since our EFL Cup game in October, and to call for good behaviour.
There has been an increase in the segregation provisions since the EFL Cup game. Chelsea supporters will exit down the steps towards Pudding Mill Lane and may then go towards Stratford Station or Pudding Mill Lane Station as they choose, and there is extra signage and lighting in place. West Ham staff will also be along the route to give directions.
Please do not travel to the game if you do not have a match ticket.
If any incidents do occur, avoid becoming involved. A vast CCTV operation will be utilised both inside the stadium and over a wide area in the vicinity.
“Even if arrests are not made on the night, the police will work with the clubs to identify and arrest individuals. Chelsea will ban any of our supporters shown to be involved. The policing operation will include transport hubs on the routes to and from the stadium.
Road closures will be in place three hours before kick-off, and those supporters who have booked disabled parking are advised they will be unable to leave the car park until at least 30 minutes after the match.
All bags and persons will be searched on entry to the stadium and fans are advised to arrive at the away turnstile no later than one hour before kick-off as this could take considerable time. The stadium opens at 6.30pm, 90 minutes before kick-off, with food and alcohol on sale inside.’