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  • Project / Site Location+
  • Contract

  • Client

  • Date

  • Any hazards identified in the INITIAL PRE-HIRE SITE MEETING AND SAFETY ASSESSMENT have been discussed and reassessed and plans made for any items raised

  • Checklist completed by

SAFETY CHECKS

Weather Conditions

  • Hot

  • Cold

  • Mild

  • Rain

  • Fog

  • Ice

  • Snow

  • Storm / Lightning

Emergency Plan and Procedure

  • Nearest Hospital

  • Project / Site Location what3words

  • First Aid Kit Checked

  • First Aid Kit Location

  • Accident Book Location

  • Emergency Contact

  • Site Manager

  • Emergency Assembly Location Decided

Site / Project Set Up

  • Project / Site Specific RAMS complete and on site

  • All workers completed an induction

  • Site is secured and unauthorised access is not possible during works

  • Safe access established – client requirements or local use/issues considered

  • Storage area clear of obstructions, reasonably level, of adequate size, can withstand proposed load, sited away from hazards and adequately enclosed

HAZARDS

Work at Height

  • Edge protection in place

  • Fall arrest and Fall protection in place

  • Ladders, MEWPs and hop-ups inspected and entered in register

Lifting

  • Is a lifting plan in place?

  • Safe Working Load not exceeded?

  • Valid documents for plant and operatives in the Countryside Events office and available on request?

Slips, trips and falls

  • Are there any obvious slip trip and fall hazards that can be eliminated?

Noise

  • Is hearing protection available?

Manual Handling

  • Are mechanical means of lifting available?

  • Have all operatives had annual manual handling training?

ADDITIONAL NOTES

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  • EMPLOYEE SIGN OFF
  • All Countryside Events Employees to Sign confirmation of site induction

SITE MANAGER SIGN OFF

  • Add signature

  • Select date

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