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Office Safety

  • Is a visitor's register in place? Are visitors signing in and out?

  • Is the H&S notice board kept in orderly condition? Are all policies and insurances in date?

  • Is the HSE statutory law poster displayed?

  • Are there adequate fire extinguishers in place? Are they complaint and display valid inspections.

  • Are the fire points completely identified?

  • Are the fire points kept clear of obstructions?

  • Is the fire (emergency) procedure properly displayed?

  • Is a fire drill regularly carried out?

  • Are combustible materials kept to a minimum?

  • Are emergency exits and routes clearly identified?

  • Are emergency exits and routes clear of obstructions?

  • Is emergency lighting in place?

  • Are electrical cables kept to a minimum? Do all cables display a valid PAT sticker?

  • Are electrical cables kept to a minimum?

  • Have tripping hazards been eliminated?

  • Have work stations been assessed? (DSE Work place assessment)

  • Are kitchen areas kept clean and tidy?

  • Are chemicals such as bleach, cleaning agents etc. kept locked away? COSHH assessments?

  • Do cleaners have facilities for highlighting wet floors?

  • Is there suitable numbers of first aiders?

  • Is the general impression of work areas acceptable?

Landlord’s statutory health and safety certification records.

  • Is the a valid Gas Safety Certificate available?

  • Has the building had an Electrical periodic inspection report carried out within the last 5 years?

  • Is there asbestos management plan in place?

  • Are there records of weekly fire alarm testing?

  • Is the legionella management plan in place?

  • Has the emergency lighting been tested in accordance with the CILIP maintenance schedule.

  • Can anything be done to make the work area safer?

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