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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Project Works - (Brief outline of the scope of work this SSP relates to)

  • Subcontractors - Will you be using any subcontractors for any part of Project Works? If yes, write business name of any subcontractors being used.

  • Site Safety Representative:

Site Safety

Hazard Management:

  • Hazards associated with our subcontract works and the methods to control such hazards have been updated via Shared Folder & Hazard Board

  • Hazardous products are associated with our subcontract works and the applicable Material safety Data Sheets are available via our Hazard Register (Shared Folder) as well as onsite.

Notifiable Works:

  • Work activities require notification to WorkSafe NZ? If yes, write any notifiable activities with Safe Work Plan.

Communicating:

  • Means of communicating safety information to employees: Toolbox, Pre-Start Briefings, Progress Meetings, Notice Board

Emergency Management: (Also refer to Form 7.8 Site Inspection Checklist & 8.0 Site Emergency Response Plan)

  • Our first aid kit is located:

  • The site emergency signal is:

  • In the event of an evacuation, our staff report to:

  • Accident Reporting: (All reports will be copied to the Client/Contractor)

  • Our accident register is located:

Safety Inspections and Safety Reviews:

  • Frequency of inspections is:

  • Frequency of reviews is:

Training/Induction: (Refer to 7.5 H&S Induction Register)

  • All employees are trained to carry out works safely. If no, explain responsibilities for supervision:

Approval of Site Safety Plan

  • Company Safety Representative

  • Client or Main Contractor

  • Client/Contractor

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