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Weekly SITE SAFETY INSPECTION - MARKSCON

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  • Site Name / Location:

  • Conducted By:

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  • Site Manager

  • If OTHER please specify

Standard Inspection Routine

  • Spend the first 10 minutes of your morning on site inspecting the work areas and construction on site. Consider the risks that may be present to staff, subcontractors, visitors and the general public.
    Answer the following questions and email to Richard Ingram each morning the site is in operation.
    richard.ingram@marksgroup.com.au

ADMINISTRATION

  • Is there a clean and clear path from Site Entrance to Site Office?

  • Is the Site Numbers Board being utilised and up to date?

  • Have all trades and contractors been inducted?

  • Is all temp fence in position and secure?

  • Are all current SWMS's on site Signed and in place?

HOUSEKEEPING

  • Is Personal Protective Equipment and clothing being worn where required?

  • Is site clean internally?

  • Is site clean externally?

TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT

  • Is appropriate Traffic Management in place and being used well? This includes pedestrian traffic.

FALLS PROTECTION

  • Are fall protection systems installed for works at 2.0 meter heights and over?

  • Are barricades or fencing in place where falls risks are present?

  • If ladders are in use, are they fastened correctly to prevent falls?

ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

  • Are leads organised well, not creating trip hazards, not running through water, or placed on metal/steel structures?

  • Is there clear access to the meter box or power pole?

  • Are power supply boxes in good order?<br>(Are cords running out correctly?)

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