Information

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  • By signing this document the above employees agree to having taken part in the Toolbox talk and agree that the checklist items have been completed as indicated

Pre-Work Information

Pre-Work Information

  • Does the work party have all SWMS required for the shift?

  • Have the site SWMS been read and understood by all workers on site?

  • Confirm all workers have current ID cards?

  • If required, do all workers have their RIW, ASIC, MSIC and/or site induction cards with them?

  • Are all workers inducted to the sites they will be working on during the shift?

  • Are all required SDS's and a hazardous substances register present?

  • Is there at least one functioning mobile phone in the team?

  • Are all power tools and electrical leads tested and tagged and in date?

  • Are all required permits to work with the team?

  • Is there a fully stocked first aid kit with the team?

  • Works of Methodology been read and understood?

  • Comments

Toolbox Talk

Toolbox talk topics of discussion


  • (Thought points to consider - weather conditions, workers notes, safety issues, aspects specific to job being performed during the day)

  • Have you discussed the following:

  • Toolbox topic 1: Preventing Falls

  • Toolbox topic 3: Quality Checklist

  • Toolbox topic 5: Inspecting harnesses - double yokes, lanyards & shock absorbers

  • Toolbox Topic 6: Reporting Incidents, Near miss or verbal altercations

  • Toolbox Topic 8: Ground sweep loose debris

  • Toolbox Topic 10: Banner installed correctly and wrinkle free

  • Toolbox Topic 12: Ladder Secured? ladder bracket being used? kickbaord or footed by second person?

  • Toolbox Topic 13: Ladder to be fully collapsed/retracted when repositioning or entering/exiting the site?

  • Any additional notes?

Harness Inspection

  • Harnesses being used? (Record whether abseil or full body)

All workers must complete the full Harness Inspection:

  • CHECK ALL STITCHING AND WEBBING FOR SIGNS OF FRAYING

  • CHECK ALL FIXINGS ARE TIGHT AND SECURED

  • CHECK ALL D RINGS AND HOUSING ARE IN GOOD ORDER

  • CHECK LANYARDS AND DOUBLE YOLKS FOR EXCESSIVE WEAR

  • CHECK ALL SAFETY CLIPS AND HOOKS FOR BENDING, CRACKS OR STRESS FRACTURES

  • CHECK THAT THE FALL ARREST SECTION IS INTACT AND NOT DISTURBED

  • Are all karabiners free of cracks, bends or dents?

  • Are all attachments like yokes and shock absorbers on your harnesses?

  • Are team members harnesses free from rips, tears, burns, fraying edges and chemical spills?

  • Are any signs of wear above listed?

  • DO NOT USE YOUR EQUIPMENT IF SIGHTING ANY OF THE ABOVE FAULTS.
    REMEMBER TO REPORT ANY FALLS AND HAVE YOUR EQUIPMENT CHECKED BY MANAGEMENT IF ANY SIGNS OF WEAR LISTED ABOVE ARE SIGHTED

  • All harnesses are subject to 3 monthly inspections and recorded, it is the installers responsibility to visually check all safety gear (harnesses and attachments) prior to all work activity. YOUR SAFETY EQUIPMENT IS A VITAL PART OF YOUR ONGOING SAFETY, ALWAYS RESPECT AND MAINTAIN YOUR EQUIPMENT

Equipment / PPE / Fatigue Management Checks

Equipment Checks

  • Which ladders are you using?

  • Are all ladders free from major dents and crack?

  • Are all ladders safe to use?

  • Is ladder secured in ladder bracket or to the structure?

  • is Ladder footed by second person or againist kickboard?

  • Ladder fully collapsed/retracted when repositioning/entering/exiting Site?

PPE - all workers must check they have the following items present with them and that they are in serviceable condition

  • Do all staff have a hi-vis long sleeve shirt and pants in an approved colour and style?

  • Are all staff wearing steel capped boots (lace up for Rail Sites)?

  • Do all workers have their hard hat?

  • Are all staff wearing gloves (fit for purpose)?

  • All staff wearing safety glasses?

  • Do all staff have their harness with double yolks and lanyards?

Sign off

Sign off

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