Information

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  • Prepared by

  • Project Date

Progress

  • Work area to be walked in it's entirety with the store manger/supervisor. All items to be checked and agreed satisfactory before sign off. Any unsatisfactory issues to be rectified before sign off. If areas cant be deemed as satisfactory this must be reported to the contracts manger and photos taken in this sign off sheet. Signature denotes the confirmation of a satisfactory or unsatisfactory condition for handover to the store for trading. Any issues must be identified in this report at the time of sign off and issues cannot be raised once given a satisfactory result.

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Waste ready for collection

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Issues identified

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  • Any plant required

  • Any materials required

Work Completion

  • Fixtures put back correctly

  • Replacement fittings working correctly

  • Cardboard/rubbish disposed of correctly

  • Materials stored away in designated areas

  • All access equipment stored in the designated areas

  • Work area left clean and tidy

Store manager sign off (please ensure store representative signs to say they are happy with works completed)

  • Store manager/supervisor signature

  • Contractor signature

  • Date

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