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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Version 1

  • Created - 03/07/2023

  • Amend Date - N/A

  • As an operator, have you received adequate training to operate this machine and carry out this check?

  • Are all safety guards in place? Front sides and rear of the machine

  • Is there any visible damage to guarding?

  • Door handles secure and functioning?

  • Is all glass on the doors undamaged?

  • Is the side door locked?

  • Are all safety interlocks/devices in place, undamaged and functioning?

  • Are all emergency stops in place, undamaged and functioning?

  • Are all nuts and bolts in place, and finger tight?

  • Is all safety signage in place and clear?

  • Is there any other damage that is likely to cause a health & safety issue?

  • Is the lighting in the area sufficient?

  • Is the area clean, tidy and safe to operate within?

  • Are all rollers secure and undamaged?

  • Are there any trip hazards? Wires, cables, broken glass etc

  • Are all runners clean and clear of debris on the glass barrows?

  • Is the lifting gear in working condition, with no damage? Include chains/pressure/suction cups

  • Are all buttons, controls on the lifting gear in undamaged/working condition?

  • Are all safety devices on the lifting gear working and undamaged?

  • Are there any worn sections in the runners that will allow for glass to catch when being slid in?

  • Are there any loose screw/nuts/bolts on the glass barrows?

  • Are all frames on the glass barrows in good condition?

  • Are all electrical cabinets locked?

  • Do you have all required PPE before starting?

Completion

  • Were any safety concerns raised?

  • If yes, what was the issue and how was it rectified?

  • Were any safety concerns raised?

  • If yes, what was the issue and how was it rectified?

  • Were any safety concerns raised?

  • If yes, what was the issue and how was it rectified?

Completion

  • Signed By - Assessor

  • Signed By - Line Manager/Supervisor

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