Information

  • Site Inspection Title:

  • Report Serial Number:

  • Client:

  • Conducted On:

  • Report Prepared By:

  • Site Address:
  • Operatives On Site:

WORK IN PROGRESS

  • The following works are currently in progress:

PREVIOUS SITE INSPECTION

  • Has the Contractor received a previous site inspection?

  • Has the Supervisor / Foreman carried out a weekly site safety survey and completed a report?

TRAINING

  • Have all none compliances been rectified?

  • Does the Supervisor / Foreman hold SSSTS or another supervisory qualification?

  • Are tool box talks carried out, and if so what was the last to be delivered and by who?

  • Is evidence of trade training held on site for operatives?

CARE ABOUT APPEARANCE

  • Are work areas use by Sub-Contractor neat and tidy?

SECURITY

  • Does the Main Contractor prevent unauthorised persons entering site?

  • Does the site have a signing in book for operatives?

INDUCTION

  • Does the Main Contractor provide a site induction?

FIRE PLAN AND EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

  • Is there an Emergency Evacuation Plan in place and on display?

  • Is there a means of raising the alarm?

  • Is the muster point identified?

  • Are there adequate fire escape routes are they signed and kept clear?

  • Are appropriate and sufficient site fire extinguishers in available?

  • Do operatives have fire extinguishers to hand where hot works are being carried out?

ASBESTOS MANAGEMENT

  • Is there evidence that the site is free from asbestos materials, or that they are being appropriately managed?

RISK ASSESSMENTS

  • Has Sub-Contractor provided on-site risk assessments and are they current, suitable and sufficient?

  • Are they signed by a competent person?

METHOD STATEMENTS

  • Has Sub-Contractor provided an on-site method statement that is site specific, suitable and sufficient, and that is being complied with by the operatives it affects?

  • Are they communicated to operatives and countersigned as confirmation of being understood?

COSHH

  • Has Sub-Contractor provided a COSHH assessment for materials that present a COSHH risk?

NOISE AND VIBRATION

  • Has Sub-Contractor been provided with suitable and sufficient hearing protection where environmental conditions require it to be used?

SITE WELFARE FACILITIES

  • Are suitable welfare facilities available on site in line with CDM requirements?

FIRST AID PROVISION

  • Has a qualified first aider been identified for site?

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

  • Has suitable PPE been provided for activities being carried out?

  • Is PPE in good condition?

  • Are all site personnel compliant with the site required PPE?

SAFE PLACE OF WORK

  • Are work activities being managed safely?

  • Can the working area be reached safely?

  • Is housekeeping in good order and the site free from trip hazards?

MANUAL HANDLING

  • Have manual handling assessments been carried out where required and being adhered to?

  • Are alternative mechanical means utilised?

LADDERS

  • Are ladders the right equipment for the job?

  • Are they in good condition?

PORTABLE PLANT AND MACHINERY

  • Is plant and equipment being used safely?

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

  • Is live work / inspection prohibited?

  • Is the supply a maximum of 110V?

  • Are cables and leads in good condition?

  • Are portable electrical appliances inspected and tested in accordance with the main contractors health and safety policy?

Report Summary

Report Summary

  • Site Inspector

  • Site Inspectors Comments

  • Site Manager / Representative

  • Supervisor / Foreman Comments

COMPLETION ON NON-COMPLIANCES

  • The Site Manager is confirm that the non-compliances raised have been appropriately dealt within the time frame specified by: 1. Signing and writing the date next to the non-compliance item. THE COMPLETED AUDIT IS TO BE RETURNED TO THE OFFICE FOR REVIEW AND ARCHIVE WITH PROJECT FILES

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