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  • The Tigcorp OHS Audit to be used across all locations on a 6-monthly basis.

  • The purpose of conducting OHS Audits is to:

  • • Measure the level of adherence of Tigcorp's OHS requirements, policies and procedures and the level of compliance with applicable OHS legislation

  • • Coach management and employees on how to practically implement the OHS Management System

  • • Build and maintain a safety culture

Employee Safety Awareness

  • How are Tigcorp WHS Policies and information communicated to employees?

  • What is your understanding of the intent of the Tigcorp WHS Policy?

  • Do you believe managers demonstrate a commitment to OHS? If yes, how?

  • What action have you observed is taken for unsafe behaviours?

  • Are OHS accountabilities defined in position descriptions and performance reviews?

  • Where is the OHS noticeboard located and what is displayed?

  • If employees have an OHS issue, what is the process for resolving it? (i.e. Issue resolution process)

  • Do employees understand the incident reporting process? (i.e. Report all incidents and record on the incident/injury report form on Linksafe)

  • Are first aid, near miss and property damage incidents being reported?

  • What to do in the event of an emergency?

  • Where is the closest Emergency Assembly Area?

  • Do you understand and apply safe lifting techniques when performing manual tasks?

  • Do you know how to access information on chemicals stored and used in the workplace? (e.g. First aid attendants for treating chemical injuries, separation of incompatible chemicals, PPE requirements)

  • Do you understand the process for tagging out unsafe/defective plant and/or equipment?

Look for

WORKPLACE INSPECTION

Housekeeping

  • Work areas free from rubbish and obstructions

  • Work surfaces safe and suitable

  • Work areas free from slip/trip hazards

  • Stock/material stored safely

Passageways/Aisles

  • Unobstructed and clearly defined

  • Adequate lighting/ no globes out

Electrical

  • No broken plugs, sockets, switches

  • No frayed or defective leads

  • Office equipment in good condition

  • No strained leads

  • No cable-trip hazards

  • Lock-out procedures/danger tags in place?

  • All items tested and tagged

Hazardous Substances & Dangerous Goods

  • Stored appropriately

  • Containers labeled correctly

  • Adequate ventilation/exhaust systems

  • Protective clothing/equipment available/used

  • Material safety data sheets available

  • Chemical handling procedures followed

  • Chemical register developed

  • Appropriate emergency/first aid equipment

Stairs, Steps and Landings

  • No worn or broken steps

  • Handrails in good repair

  • Clear of obstructions

  • Emergency lighting- no globes out

  • Non-slip treatments/treads in good condition

Manual Handling

  • Mechanical aids provided and used (where applicable)

  • Check safe work procedures in place

  • Check manual handling risk assessment performed

  • Check manual handling controls implemented

Material Storage

  • Stacks stable

  • Materials stored at appropriate heights

  • Sufficient space for moving stock

  • Shelves free of rubbish

  • Floors around stacks and racks clear

  • Heavier items stored low

  • No sharp edges

  • Safe means of accessing high shelves

  • Racks clear of lights/sprinklers

Amenities

  • Washrooms clean

  • Toilets clean

  • Meal rooms clean and tidy

  • Rubbish bins available – covered

First Aid

  • Cabinets and contents clean and orderly

  • Stocks meet requirements

  • Out of date items to be removed & replaced

Fire Control

  • Extinguishers in place

  • Firefighting equipment serviced/tagged

  • Appropriate signage for extinguishers

  • Extinguishers appropriate to hazard

  • Emergency exit signage and no globes out

  • Exit doors easily opened from inside

  • Exit path ways clear of obstruction

  • Alarm/communication system – working. Complete a test to confirm

  • ‘’Residents requiring assistance’’ register displayed in Fire Indictor Panel

  • Current Absenteeism list displayed in Fire Indictor Panel

  • Emergency personnel identified and trained

  • Emergency procedures documented – issued

  • Emergency telephone numbers displayed

  • Alarms tested

  • Trial evacuations conducted. Check when last trial (annual)

  • Personnel trained in use of firefighting equipment. Who?

Bus and Golf Buggy

  • Bus and Buggy in good condition

  • Fault reporting/rectification system used

  • Fire extinguisher provided on bus

  • Tyres satisfactory

  • Bus checklists completed

  • Bus policy and contact information visible on bus

  • First aid kit on bus

Maintenance Gardening Sheds

  • Adequate work space

  • Clean and tidy

  • Free from excess oil and grease

  • Equipment adequately guarded

  • Warnings or instructions displayed for machinery and/or chemicals

  • Observation of equipment being operated safely and correctly bemployees

  • Workbenches clear of rubbish

  • Tools in proper place

  • Floor mats provided where required

  • Washrooms and Kitchen clean and tidy

Personal Protection

  • Employees provided with PPE

  • PPE being worn by employees

  • Sun cream and sunglasses provided

Additions Audit Observations /Items to check

  • Pool buoy accessible

  • Auditor’s Action items

  • ITEMS FOR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION

  • ITEMS FOR IMPROVEMENT

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