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  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Client

  • Site
  • Section

  • Operatives on Site

  • Has everyone on Site received appropriate Induction Training?

  • STOP AND COMPLETE A SITE INDUCTION- Provide evidence

  • Has everyone on site Read, Understood and Signed the Site Specific Risk Assessments and Method Statements?

  • Confirm they have Read and Signed the RAMS before starting Work-PROVIDE EVIDENCE

  • Are the Risk Assessments and Method Statements in the Site File applicable to the works being undertaken today

  • Detail the additional Hazards and Controls required

  • Do you have access to appropriate emergency and first aid equipment?

  • Make appropriate arrangements for emergencies and first aid and PROVIDE EVIDENCE

  • Do you have the correct procedures and equipment to do the work safely?

  • CONTACT SUPERVISOR IMMEDIATELY- DO NOT START WORK

  • Is there appropriate separation of vehicles and people during the proposed work?

  • CONTACT SUPERVISOR IMMEDIATELY - DO NOT START WORK

  • Is all required electrical/mechanical equipment in a safe condition and Inspected

  • CONTACT SUPERVISOR IMMEDIATELY - DO NOT START WORK

  • Are hazardous/dangerous substances used and stored according to their safety data sheets?

  • CONTACT SUPERVISOR IMMEDIATELY - DO NOT START WORK

  • Have you consulted with workers about the task and the safe way to do it?

  • DISCUSS THE TASK WITH THE WORKERS AND CONFIRM

  • Do you have all necessary PPE?

  • Have you got a safe way of getting in and out of your work area?

  • I confirm I have discussed the works being undertaken today with the operatives and agreed any changes to the RAMS with them

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