Information

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Risk Assessment Prepared by

  • Location
  • Crew Members Singed in

  • Have you explained Potential hazards and suitable safety control measures to all crew members

Site Risk Assessment

  • Does team have all required PPEs to complete Job safely?

  • Are all workers are trained and experienced to carry out the job?

  • Are there sufficient arrangements to avoid injuries?

  • Is team is fully equipped with required tools and equipment ?

  • Is there adequate lighting on site whilst operatives are working?

  • Is there Calibrated CAT and Genny available on site to ensure safe digging?

  • Does team have enough barriers, gate guards/ cones and chapter signs to perform activity safely?

  • Pole Erector Truck, has working beacon?

  • Pole Erector truck is maintained without any mechanical issue?

  • Pole Erector Truck has valid LOLER certificate.

  • Adequate safety arrangement for public and traffic?

  • Is there first aid box, qualified first aider available to deal with emergency?

  • Is Working and Calibrated GDU available for Hazardous gas testing?

  • Is there spill kit available on site to manage/control spill ?

  • Are there sufficient arrangements in place to ensure workers safety? Extreme weather, hazardous gases , fumes and dust, noise above acceptable limit?

  • Do you have traffic Management arrangements ? (If required).

  • Do you have valid work permit for this job?

  • Do you have utilities stats available for the site?

  • Have you checked the pole for any bleeding /sweating creosote ? (Evidence)

  • Is there any sign of bleeding or sweating on the pole posing a safety risk?

  • Refer to the RAMS for Excavation and Pole Installation and ensure compliance.

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