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  • Pit Edges <br><br>Are pit edges highlighted in yellow or yellow and black chevrons using slip resistant paint?

  • Paint<br><br>Are the Walls painted white and the floor red?

  • Tensator Poles<br><br>Tensator drop in poles and retractable reels fitted around the perimeter

  • Lighting<br><br>Is the lighting around pit adequate?<br><br>Please note: lighting within the pit must have the capability to stay illuminated without the need for movement.

  • Removable pit fencing<br><br>Are removable pit fencing fitted at the front of pits where applicable to protect against falls into sunken workshops?

  • Crossing Points <br><br>Are crossing points over the pits adequate (walk boards, bridges)? <br><br>Please Note: All pits must have a walk boards positioned to the front and one positioned to the rear.

  • Walk Boards <br><br>Do Walk boards used as crossing points and as work platforms have means to fit removable fencing to both sides?

  • Entry and Exit<br><br>Do Pits have at least one fixed entry and exit (steps, ladder) and are these fitted with handrails which can be removable if applicable?Are steps and ladders made of non slip material or coated with non slip paint?

  • Chocks <br><br>Are Chocks fitted at the front of the pits to prohibit any vehicle potentially driving too far forward and into a sunken workshop?

  • Stops <br><br>Are stops fitted at the front of the pit to prohibit the walk boards potentially falling off the end?

  • Signage <br><br>Is there an adequate number of "caution mind your head" signs.

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