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Safety Equipment Inventory Checklist

Safety Equipment Inventory Chec

  • This form must be completed at least once a month or at any time you believe that safety equipment is missing or needs replacing and sent to Darrell

PPE

  • Safety Boots for all gang members

  • High Vis vest for all gang members

  • Hard hat for all gang members

  • Glasses / Goggles for all gang members

  • Gloves for all gang members

  • Ear defenders for all gang members

  • Masks FFP3 for all gang members

Welfare

  • In date eyewash

  • In date first aid kit

  • Cleaning wipes/Hand sanitiser (Optional)

  • Specific storage space for PPE

  • In date fire extinguisher and blanket

Chapter 8

  • Minimum of 3 gate guards

  • Minimum of 10 cones (450mm)

  • Minimum of 2 Men at work signs

  • Minimum of 2 road narrows signs

  • Keep Right sign

  • keep Left sign

  • Bilingual footpath closed sign

  • Courtesy board sign

  • Footpath closed

  • Pedestrian directional signs

  • Sign weights /Sandbags

Other

  • Mains Cable Detector

  • Key No5 Pit Lifter

  • Roller bar

  • Calibrated Gas Detector Unit (GDU)

  • Sharps box

  • Spill kit

Additional Equipment for Overhead Gangs

  • Ladders in good condition

  • Ladder Ties

  • Ladder Stopper

  • Harness in good condition

  • Fall arrest lanyard in good condition

  • WP Belt

  • Height Rods

  • Insulated rubber gloves

  • Pulley No 4

  • Pulley No 5

  • Sashline Short

  • Sashline Long / Dispenser

  • Sashline weight

  • Cable dispenser pole strap

  • Pole Belt

  • Belt Pocket

  • Tool Bass

L2C Equipment

  • Splicer, Charger & cleaning kit

  • Cleaver

  • LFI/light meter

  • Drill & bits

  • Drill batteries & charger

Van welfare

  • Exterior cleanliness (all reflectors visible)

  • Interior cleanliness

  • Interior tidiness

  • Is the shelving solid

  • Cab clean & Tidy

  • Any Further Action Required

Signatures

  • Gang Lead Signature

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