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  • Conducted on

  • Safety Focus actioned by

  • Location / Zone
  • On a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the highest) how would you rate the area following your safety focus from a safety perspective?

01 - Evacuation routes, exits & fire fighting equipment

  • 1.1 Are all evacuation routes & exits clear?

  • 1.2. Are all fire extinguishers serviceable?

  • 1.3. Are extinguishers clear of obstructions?

02 - First aid & eye wash

  • Is first aid available and stocked?

03 - Lights & lighting

  • Are lights & fittings in good working order and functioning properly?

04 - Lateral areas

  • Are all floor areas clear of rubbish and in good repair?

  • Are all chute eStops & emergency phones in good condition (visual check)

  • Are ULDs secured and serviceable?

  • Are all walkways clear of equipment?

  • Are all areas clear of Graffiti

05 - Rubbish and debris

  • Are lateral stops serviceable? (check SOP RB35)

06 - Chargers & leads

  • Are all charger leads stowed & chargers serviceable (visual check)

07 - Sanitary facilities & drinking water

  • Is the sanitary convenience functioning and clean? (visual check)

  • Is wholesome drinking water available and vessels from which to drink from it?

08 - Driving & vehicles

  • Are colleagues conforming to driving standards? (observation required - check SOP GEN8) obervation required

  • Are vehicles / equipment serviceable? e.g. tugs & trailers

09 - Pristine & manual handling

  • Are colleagues confirming to PRISTINE manual handling training & techniques? (observation required)

10 - PPE and general matters

  • Are all colleagues wearing the correct approved BA PPE?

  • Is all furniture safe and in good repair?

  • Are HOS areas clear of slip / trip hazards? (check SOP RB36)

11 - Sign off

  • Safety Focus Manager to sign here

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