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  • Site Address:
  • Project Reference :

  • Date of Inspection:

  • Contract:

  • Inspected by:

  • Team Leader:

  • Mate(s):

  • Mate(s):

  • Mate(s):

Design Phase

  • Is there a design risk assessment in place, and was it shared with all stakeholders?

  • Have designers considered Pre-Construction-Inforamtion (PCI) and site surveys for all phases of the project?

  • Was safety been incorporated into the design to minimise risks during construction, maintenance, and demolition?

  • How does the design impact workers’ exposure to hazards such as working at height, manual handling, exposure to harmful materials or high risk activities?

  • Are there any findings or issues that need to be passed to the principal contractor to ensure they can liaise with the principal designer on matters relevant to the planning, management, and monitoring of health and safety during the pre-construction phase of the existing or upcomming projects?

Planning Phase

  • Has a handover document been prepared and shared with the relevant parties, taking into account logistics, welfare, and sequencing of activities affecting safety?

  • Have all risks been identified and included in the construction phase plan/ Risk Assessments and Method of Statements?

  • Are the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015) responsibilities clearly assigned and communicated?

  • How will communication and coordination between different contractors and stakeholders be handled to ensure safe working conditions?

  • Is there a plan in place to manage emergency situations such as fire, evacuation, or first aid?

Construction Phase

  • Are all workers briefed on site-specific risks through inductions and site briefings?

  • Have all the site specific hazards been identfied, and are suitable control measures to mitigate the risk, such as fall protection systems, exclusion zones, or protective equipment?

  • How is the project ensuring ongoing compliance with risk assessments, method statements (RAMS), and site rules?

  • Is there a regular inspection and maintenance of plant, equipment, and temporary structures?

  • Is the site effectivelly supervising high-risk activities, such as deep ex, or working around live services (e.g., overhead cables)?

  • Are measures are in place to adequatelly control the movement of vehicles and pedestrians on site?

  • Are welfare facilities adequate, and is there a plan for their maintenance?

Site Inspection Form

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