Information

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  • Engineer name:

  • Team:

  • Job number:

  • Prepared by:

  • Location
  • Conducted on

Handy coaching hints: Explain visit. Ask them to describe the stage of the job they are currently doing. Praise and recognise safe aspects of their behaviour. If unsafe act occurs, understand why this has happened. Ask what corrective actions are required. Achieve a commitment to act from your observation.

RISK ASSESSMENT / HAZARD AWARENESS

  • Accuracy and Completion of Risk Assessment

  • Observations

  • Add media

  • Engineer commitment:

MANUAL HANDLING

  • Manual handling guidelines / best practises followed

  • Observations

  • Add media

  • Engineer commitment:

PPE USAGE

  • PPE Used (helmet, gloves, googles, dust mask, etc)

  • Observations

  • Add media

  • Engineer commitment:

LADDER / CABLING HIERARCHY

  • Working at height (tying of rope,'Y' hang, cows tail, etc)<br>Cabling ( clipping, grommets, burst plates, etc)

  • Observations

  • Add media

  • Engineer commitment:

DAMAGE AWARENESS

  • Bosch detector, dust pan used<br>Through check of area internal and external prior to drilling

  • Observations

  • Add media

  • Engineer commitment:

CUSTOMER / 3rd PARTY SAFETY

  • Customer / 3rd party aware of work being carried out

  • Observations

  • Add media

  • Engineer commitment:

OVERALL BEHAVIOUR

  • Engineer interaction with customer

  • Observations

  • Add media

  • Engineer commitment

SIGN OFF

  • Additional comments

  • Engineer signature

  • Team Manager signature

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