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  • Safety behavioural observation instructions
    - When performing the SBO ensure you have positive discussion around what the employee is doing
    - Identify any issues on site and work to make them safe with the employee(s)
    - Don't write your SBO up in front of the crew it will make them feel uncomfortable
    - Note anything you think could be used to improve operations.
    - Make these part of your toolboxes

    Remember the SBO is NOT:
    - A site inspection
    - A near miss reporting form

    Your experience with the employees will ensure everyone gets home home safe, stays safe and keeps safe.

    Once you have finished email a copy through to your direct manager, the project manager, and the Zero Harm Advisor. Then enter your record of having performed into the monthly reports SBO table in QMS 2000.

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel involved on site

  • Describe your interactions on the site? (Brief outline, who, what was being done, what was changed, what did you learn)

  • Photo of the site

  • Based on this what can we improve...what actions are needed?

  • Any relevant drawings that may assist?

  • Signature and name

  • Manager to be submitted to (select from drop down lists)

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