Title Page

Project Info

  • Project - Kensington

  • Site Supervisor

  • Date of Meeting

  • Person conducting meeting

Yesterday Issues

  • Were there any issues from the previous shift?

  • Issue

  • Action By

Today's Activites

  • Standard SWMS
    20, 21, 24

  • What are today's activities?

  • Activities
  • Activity

  • Applicable SWMS

Crew

  • Work/Crew Leader

  • Team
  • Work/Crew Leader

  • Rail Safe Working or Traffic Management Officer

Quick Checks

  • Have all workers:

  • Been inducted to the project and work area?

  • Hold the correct tickets and licenses?

  • Understood and signed onto the SWMS?

  • Been issues with correct PPE?

  • Been advised of worksite protection and emergency plans?

  • Been informed of daily hazards and controls (outlined in SWMS)?

Today's Issues

  • Are there any issues today?

  • Issue

  • Action By

USafe Messages

  • Ensure all workers get "Home Safely Everyday".
    Perform daily STARR observations.
    Perform a UTake5 before commencing work or when unusual issues arise.
    Ensure all hazards, near misses and incidents are reported.

Attendance

  • By signing this Daily Work Meeting, I confirm that I am free from the effects of alcohol and other drugs and I am not suffering from fatigue. I confirm that the worksite protection, safety hazards and controls have been discussed and are clearly understood by me and I have had the opportunity to ask questions:

  • Workers present

  • All workers present must sign below

  • Person
  • Signature

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