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  • Worksite Address
  • Start Date

Site Setup

  • Barriers and security fencing is erected directing all visitors and new workers to a safe area immediately on arrival on site

  • No person can access the work area without being inducted

  • Signage and restricted work areas are set up and are in place

  • Signage is clearly marked asking visitors and new workers to wait until the site foreman can get to them before entering the site.

  • There is clear access way from the work area in case of emergencies emergencies

  • All services (gas electricity solar water waste) have been marked, isolated or flagged

  • Any overhead power cables are either isolated or flagged

  • Dust suppression fences or water tanks are in place if required

  • Fences are set up to ensure people cannot enter restricted areas

  • Have talked with neighbours and discussed potential hazards

  • Existing building internal rooms not being worked on are isolated

  • All workers requiring supervision are known and will be supervised

Health and Safety Documents

  • The master hazard register and hazardous substances register have been modified to be specific to this site

  • The SSSP has been completed and is specific to this site and all areas of responsibility have been signed off by the appropriate people

  • Notifiable hazardous work has been identified and Worksafe NZ has been notified of these hazardous activities

  • SSSP and Task Safety Analysis documents have been received from contractors doing high risk or critical risk work on this site

  • Copies of the SSSP and other relevant documents are filed on Buildertrend?

  • Task safety analysis for high risk work have been completed specific to this site and all workers are familiar with them

  • SIgn In Sign Out sheets are on site and easily accessible for everyone entering or leaving the site

  • Completing this shows Henry Brown and Co Ltd has taken all reasonable steps to ensure a safe site during this project

  • Completed by:

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