Information

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Document No.

  • 32-41 West Street, Reading, RG1 1TZ

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

Notice issued by LLS

Contractor notice is issued to

  • Notice issued to

Contractual Obligation

  • We remind you of your contractual obligation to keep your work area clear of rubbish, materials ect to ensure safe and sufficient working of this contract. To comply with this obligation you are requested to immediately remove your rubbish ect from the following areas and place it in containers provided

Health & Safety Risk

  • In the event of rubbish, materials ect from the above mentioned contractor poses a health & safety risk area will immediately be cleared by LondonLabourSupply and the relevant charges will be passed on (Examples of such instances are blocked staircases, blocked fire exit routes ect)

  • Do the items pose an immediate health & safety risk?

Location, photos and details of areas that require improvement

  • Level

  • Photos

Time frame given to complete improvement notice

  • Time Frame

Contra Charge Estimate

  • If you fail to comply with this notice within "selected timeframe below" others will remove it and you will be charged the full cost of the removal operation. BW will not be held responsible for any damages caused during the cleanup operation

  • Estimated time and labour required to complete the "improvement notice" should the selected contractor fail to comply with the issued "improvement notice" (This will be used for the contra charge - Minimum charge of 1 hour will apply to each of the selected trades)

  • Labour Required

  • Time Required

Confirmation of action

  • Add signature

  • Please note: Failure to comply with this notice with this section "signed off" will result in costs still being charged

Signatures

  • LondonLabourSupply

  • Bogdan Ilincariu

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