Information

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Executive Summary

  • The main positives observed on site were.

  • The main development areas observed on site were.

  • Recommendations have been made throughout this report. These have been summarised at the end into a basic action plan which breaks them down into high, medium and low priority areas.

Signage

  • Is car park location signed on approach roads?

  • Is car park location clear to users?

  • Are signs clean and easy to read

  • Are conditions of use clearly displayed?

  • Is ownership of car park displayed

Road markings

  • Are entry and exit signs clear

  • Are parking bays clearly defined

  • Is there a safe route for pedestrians?

  • If there are any directional restrictions (one way system) is this clearly marked?

Electrical safety

  • Is the car park illuminated at night?

  • Are all lights in working condition?

  • Are electrical connections secure?

  • Are wires at terminals safe?

Waste management

  • Are there sufficient waste bins?

  • Are recycling areas adequate?

Road surfaces

  • Is road surface in good condition?

  • Are pedestrian routes in good condition?

  • Are there any trip hazards?

Street furniture

  • Is street furniture in safe condition?

  • Other safety issues
  • Other issues observed on inspection.

Sign off

  • I confirm that the above is a clear and true reflection of the conditions that were witnessed on site at the time of inspection.

  • Name of auditor.

  • Signature of auditor.

Recommendations and Action Plan

  • The following is a summary of all recommendations made throughout the report and has been prioritised in order of importance, high priority areas should be considered first.

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