Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

GENERAL HEALTH AND SAFETY

  • First Impression and general housekeeping

  • Tikanga Safety Rules are being followed

  • Site Hazard ID completed and all controls inplace

  • Daily Pre-Start Tailgate completed and all staff signed on including subcontactors

  • TMP set up correctly and effectively controlling traffic and pedestrians

  • Plant Prestarts completed with good history

  • Relevant SWMS / JSA's and OFI books available on site

  • Correct PPE worn by everyone and in good condition

  • Sanitary Facilities available including water and sun protection

  • Electrical Equipment protected from damage, tagged and within test. RCDs in use

  • Manual Handling risks identified and managed

  • Lifting equipment tagged and within test

ENVIRONMENTAL - HSNO

  • Adequate Environmental Management Plan on site and resource consent conditions are understood and being complied with

  • Sediment and run off control and measures are adequate and effective

  • Fuels, Chemicals and Contaminates stored safely and MSDS sheets readily available

  • Spill kits appropriate type and size for the volume of products on site

  • Waste and Energy minimisation measures are being followed

EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, SIGNAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS

  • Exits, Entry and Assembly Points clearly marked and clear of hazards

  • Fire Extinguishers in place and within test

  • First Aid Kits in place and well stocked

  • Emergency Response Procedures' noted on Prestart and understood

COMMENTS AND RECOMMENDATIOS

  • Enter corrective actions that will be undertaken

SIGN OFF

  • Auditor

  • Site Supervisor

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