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  • Project Location
  • Inspection Date:

  • Names of person conducting site inspection:

  • Supervisors Signature:

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Amenities/Office

  • Ablution Block and site toilets clean

  • Lunch shed, and office clean

  • Fire extinguishers in place with sign posted

  • Adequate amenities and facilities

  • Noticeboard displayed in lunchroom

First Aid Facilities

  • First Aid cabinets stocked

  • Emergency procedures/Phone numbers displayed

Site Conditions

  • Site boundary fence up and secured

  • Gates chained and locked

  • Safety/entry signage in place

  • Correct stacking of building material

  • Access and egress to buildings defined (Clear of rubbish and trip hazards)

  • Walkways defined with barricade mesh (where required)

  • Egress plan supplied

  • Void/Penetration protection in place

Plant and Equipment

  • Plant & equipment subcontractors register available on site

  • Daily checklist completed by operators

  • Has all plant flashing lights & reversing beepers

  • Mobile plant logbooks completed and has the certificate of conformity been filled out if required.

Electrical

  • Testing and tagging of power tools completed

  • Power tools and equipment protected by earth leakage

  • Leads are off the ground on stands or hangers covered with material that is non-conducting and will prevent mechanical damage to the cable i.e. not suspended by metal nails, wrapped around metal scaffolding components or edge protection, or trailed across the ground in areas with high pedestrian or plant traffic

  • Leads are not subject to damage by liquids or high temperature

  • Leads are not subject to mechanical damage

  • Subcontractors electrical equipment tested and tagged

  • No double adaptors and 3-pin plug adaptors (piggyback) and similar fittings

Excavation Work

  • Warning signs in place

  • Excavations greater than 1.5 m batter or benched

  • Barricades 2.0 m from the edge of excavations

  • Handrails placed around open excavation that have not been filled in

Site Services

  • Are the 'site services' drawing up-to-date?

  • Has a 'permit to dig' been issued for all excavation work or pill driving activities being undertaken on site?

Management Systems

  • Safe Work Method Statements being monitored

  • Regular toolbox meeting being held

  • Workers instructed in manual handling techniques

  • Material Safety Data Sheets available on site for chemical being used.

  • Are chemicals and fuels effectively stored on site?

Traffic Management

  • Traffic management plan prepared and controls in place

  • Public roads kept clean

  • Shaker grate or other environmental controls in place (truck wash bay)

  • Gravel drive or concrete hard stand in place

Incident Management

  • Are procedure for emergency situations communicated to personnel?

  • Are contact lists communicated to all personnel?

Inspection, monitoring and audits

  • Are inspections, monitoring and audit programs being followed?

Environmental Protection

  • Is there an Environmental Management Plan available on site?

Erosion Controls

  • Sedimentation fences/floating booms are erected in all areas where material can move off site, sediment fences/floating booms maintained.

  • Stormwater drains and gutters cleaned and protected (gravel socks, hay bails in place and maintained)

  • Roads and gutters swept and maintained

  • Are all sedimentation basins constructed correctly and is all water on site draining into them?

  • Are internal and external roads clear of excess mud build up?

  • Is the water in the basin regularly monitored?

  • Are silt curtains installed in the waterways directly boarding the site and are they being maintained?

  • Is all dewatering being carried out in accordance with the local council requirements?

  • Does the site contain contaminates if so are they being controlled in an appropriate manner?

  • Is contaminated storm-water entering/leaving project site?

Waste Management

  • Waste disposal containers in place (bins not over full)

  • Separate food bin provided with a lid.

  • Paint wash-out in place and being use and maintained.

  • Does the painter have a system for disposal of excess paint?

  • No oil or acrylic based paints from brushes and rollers are to be discharged onto the ground or the waterways.

  • Concrete wash out in place and being maintained.

  • Have the bricklayers a system to prevent waste when using their equipment. E.g. brick saw or mixer.

  • Designated re-fuel area in place (plant not being re-fuelled over open drains)

  • Spill kit provided and maintained

Air/Noise Quality

  • Dust suppression in place (e.g. water cart )

  • Is all stockpiled material within the site boundaries and where required sedimentation fences in place or covered?

  • Shade cloth attached to fences to reduce dust

  • Plant equipment fitted with appropriate silences

  • Construction activities limited to approved hours of work.

Flora & Fauna

  • Are protection measures in place and maintained?

  • Is vegetation mulched and being regularly washed/maintained?

Solid waste management

  • Has recyclable material been identified?

  • Is a waste minimisation plan In place?

  • Is the site clear of litter and wind-blown material

  • Are bins being cleared often enough?

Scaffold Checklist

  • Logbook - Is the scaffold logbook up to date and signed off

  • Bracing - Are diagonal bracing in place every 3rd bay front and rear

  • Ties - Is the scaffold tied into the building

  • Sole plates - Are there sole plates under the scaffold (sole boards do not need to be in one piece)

  • Transoms - Are the transoms fitted every 2 meters and are they locked in, not left loose.

  • Ledgers - Are the ledgers fitted every 2 meters and not left loose. <br>Are ledgers supporting all deck levels are they locked in.<br>

  • Base plates - Are the base plates sitting on the sole boards

  • Planks - Are the work decks full planked out? With no missing planks or holes in the scaffold.

  • Planks - Are all lap boards in place and tied down

  • Platform - Are all gaps no greater than 225 mm adjacent to the face of structure/building?

  • Passageways & working -Are all walkways clear of obstructions, tripping hazards and loose material

  • Kickboards - Are the kick boards fitted and clipped / tied against wind movement.

  • Standards - Are all standards locked in, not left loose?

  • Roof access - Is there a safe roof access point available has it been set at a suitable height E.g., Handrail with no gaps between scaffold & roof handrail.

  • Stair voids - Are stair voids in place with no potential fall areas?

  • Access - Is there clear access in and around the scaffold

  • Ladders - Are access ladders in good condition and set-up to a 1:4 and protrude 1 metre above the work deck.

  • Stair Access - Is the stair access in good condition and safe to use?

  • Brick guards/Mesh & shade cloth - If brick guards are fitted, are they in place to prevent materials from falling from a height (e.g. brickwork being carried out).<br>

  • Scaftag - Is there a scaftag available at the access way. If so, has it been completed, legible, current – competent person must inspect scaffold at least monthly?

  • ARE THERE ANY OTHER POTENTIAL RISKS FROM HAZARDS IDENTIFIED ON SITE THAT MAY AFFECT YOUR WORK TASK?

  • If you have identified any other potential risks - you must speak to the TownLiving Site Supervisor who will arrange to have the scaffold made safe. You are not to work on the scaffold until scaffold has been rectified.

  • Have you eliminated all potenial risks from any other hazards identified on site that may affect work tasks?

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