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Inspection Information

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  • Has a Temporary Works Coordinator been appointed for the project?

  • Are TWK's designed by a certified structural engineer competent in the type of system designed?

  • Note: A certified engineer is not needed if the temporary support system (e.g formwork deck) is less than 3m above the lowest ground, or if the deck is less than 16m2 and is designed to hold no more than 2.5m3 (e.g 6 tonnes of wet concrete)

  • Are the TWK's certified to AS3610 by a 3rd party Certified Structural Engineer with more than 1yr experience?

  • Does the design take into account all potential loads to be placed on the TWK's?

  • Is there evidence of inspections before loading of TWK's?

  • Are all persons trained in every stage of the erection of TWK's inlcuding formwork, backpropping etc?

  • Persons who install / alter fall protection measures on TWK's above 4m or greater hold scaffold certifications/licence?

  • Is there a TWK's design at the workplace for reference?

  • When lifting TWK's is a engineering certificate in place to ensure lifting points and methods are adequate?

  • Is there an Approved Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) for work involving any TWK's in place?

  • Are all TWK's physically protected from potential collision from moving traffic, plant or materials hoisting?

  • Is there a system in place to regularly monitor the adequacy, effectiveness and conditiion of the TWK's?

  • Have geotechnical temporary works batter stability, bearing presures been reviewed by 3rd party engineer?

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Inspection team

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