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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

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Noise

  • List TSG activities creating potential noise hazard

  • Are suitable and sufficient supplies of PPE to prevent noise damage available

  • Are noisy activities isolated

  • Are engineering controls in use to prevent noise

  • Are risks and control measures recorded in the RAMS

  • Are control measures for noise properly implemented on site

Dust

  • List TSG activities creating or potentially creating dust

  • Is dust controlled at source with extraction or suppresion

  • Are all operative face fit tested for a good quality FFP3 dust mask

  • Are face fit masks being worn where required

  • Are risks and control measures recorded in the RAMS

  • Are control measures for dust properly implemented on site

Vibration

  • List TSG activities exposing operatives to vibration

  • Are engineering controls in place to eliminate exposure to vibration

  • Where exposure to vibration cannot be avoided is it recorded & controlled

  • Have any operative been regularly exposed to vibration above the EAV or ELV

Manual handling

  • List common manual handling activities carried out by operatives

  • Are mechanical means used for moving and fixing materials and equipment

  • Are manual handling aids available on site

  • Are manual handling aids being used appropriately

  • Are risks and control measures recorded in the RAMS

  • Are control measures for manual handling properly implemented on site

Mental health

  • Does this site pose any specific mental health risks?

  • Is the TSG mental health poster prominently displayed

  • Do any managers or operatives have mental health support training

Other

  • Are there any other occupational health issues or risks on site

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