Information

  • Location

  • Conducted on

  • Conducted by

  • Other site representative(s)

Inspection Items

Housekeeping

  • Are walkways, floors and exits free of obstructions?

  • Are floor areas clean and clear of spills and stains?

  • Are all tools in correct locations?

Electrical

  • Are test and tag labels displayed within expiry date?

  • Are all electrical equipment and cables in good condition and kept tidy?

  • Are all electrical equipment turned off when not in use?

Emergency

  • Are you as a visitor aware of the site emergency procedures?

  • Can employees identify first aiders?

  • Is first aid equipment stocked and in good order and clearly visible?

  • Can employees identify their closest emergency exit at a glance?

  • Is the Fire Assembly Point operational?

Manual Handling

  • Are employees using good manual handling techniques?

  • Are employees using lifting equipment or lifting manually?

Hazardous Materials

  • Are employees aware of how to access Safety Data Sheet (SDS)?

  • Are chemicals / gas cylinders suitably labeled, secure and stored safely?

  • Are all substances labeled and secure, except when in use?

General

  • Are all personnel wearing suitable PPE for the area?

  • Are machine panels and guards in good condition and being used correctly?

  • Is the lighting sufficient, clean and in good working order?

  • Is all faulty and damaged furniture / equipment removed from the area?

  • Are all ladders secure and stored in the correct location?

  • Are operators having ergonomic issues?

Communication with employee

  • Can the employee explain the emergency evacuation procedure?

  • Discuss if Health and Safety communications are effictive?

  • Discuss the Risk Assessment process and if RA's are communicated?

  • Discuss the employees understanding of the company WHS process.

  • Discuss any Health and Safety issues the employee may have.

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