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INSPECTION

  • Has the relevant SWMS / JHA for the task been signed by all employees and are they available for reference

  • If hazardous materials are being used to undertake a task, do the workers understand the hazards and controls needed in accordance with the applicable Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and are they implemented

  • Has a Task prestart meeting been conducted with workers and are workers aware of the specific hazards, the level of risk and the specific controls that need to be in place for the tasks being undertaken

  • Are regular toolbox talks being conducted and can workers recall the last toolbox talk and topic discussed

  • Are site emergency procedures, evacuation plan and emergency contact details displayed in the workplace and known by the team members

  • Are workers aware of the actions to take in the event of an emergency

  • Is appropriate signage posted in the workplace, and are they clear, visible and legible

  • Do workers know the procedure for isolating plant/vehicles/workers from each other on the site

  • Are entrances and exits clearly defined for workers and visitors and are they safe and free of obstructions and debris

  • Are all site amenities being maintained to a high health and hygiene standard

  • Is appropriate and sufficient first aid/emergency equipment located in the workplace and in correct locations

  • Are there adequate waste bins to manage waste and are they being removed regularly

  • Are hazardous materials stored in accordance with the Safety Data Sheets

  • Have all workers on site undertaken the site specific induction

  • Are persons appropriately licenced and competent to undertake the work

  • Plant and equipment is fit for purpose and approved for site

  • Is the site secure from unauthorised entry at all times particularly outside normal working hours

Inspection Team

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