Working platforms and edge protection must be recorded in accordance with the Work at Height Regulations 2005. (12 & 13 and Schedule 7).
• Before being used for the first time.
• Following significant alteration or interference.
• At least every seven (7) days from the date of the last inspection.
• Following adverse weather or any event likely to have affected its strength or stability.
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1. NAME & ADDRESS OF THE COMPANY/PERSON ON WHOSE BEHALF THE INSPECTION WAS CARRIED OUT
2. THE LOCATION OF THE WORK EQUIPMENT (SCAFFOLDING) INSPECTED
3. DESCRIPTION OF WORK EQUIPMENT INSPECTED
4. DATE & TIME OF INSPECTION
5. DETAILS OF ANY MATTER IDENTIFIED THAT COULD GIVE RISE TO A RISK TO THE HEALTH & SAFETY OF ANY PERSON
6. DETAILS OF ANY ACTION TAKEN AS A RESULT OF ANY MATTER IDENTIFIED IN POINT 5.
7. DETAILS OF ANY FURTHER ACTION CONSIDERED NESSESSARY.
8. NAME & POSITION OF INSPECTOR
CAN WORK BE CARRIED OUT SAFELY?
IF NOT, NAME OF PERSON INFORMED
OBSERVATIONS
OBSERVATION PHOTO
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GLOBE - SCAFFOLD INSPECTION RECORD-v1
Working platforms and edge protection must be recorded in accordance with the Work at Height Regulations 2005. (12 & 13 and Schedule 7).
• Before being used for the first time.
• Following significant alteration or interference.
• At least every seven (7) days from the date of the last inspection.
• Following adverse weather or any event likely to have affected its strength or stability.
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