7. Explore - what might go wrong? 9. Stay focused on health, safety,
8. Find Out - Why? environmental protection and security 9. What - should be done differently? 10. Close by thanking all involved
Now how can YOU help them? Observation Tips
Site Visit Guidance 1. Hazards - recognized, analyzed, controls in place, recovery possible? 1. The purpose is visibility and clear 2. Health - noise, ventilation, fumes, 9 Steps Guide demonstration of interest - NOT site inspection germs, heat, strains, weight, fit to work 1. Decide - what to look at 2. Begin by introducing yourself, 3. Environment - chemicals, waste, explain your role and why you are leakage, exhaust, resource efficiency. 2. Observe - the work here 4. Contractors - managed, equal 3. Introduce - yourself 3. Ask to be shown all aspects of the standards, involved, skilled, aware of operation by the people who do the risks 4. Explain - why you are here work - NOT by the managers 5. Resources - sufficient, appropriate, 5. Ask - what is the job? 4. Walk the entire site maintained, competent 5. Try and talk to as many people on 6. Supervision - present, aware, 6. Praise - things done well site as possible respected, knowledgeable, effective 6. Ask for explanation of: What they do, 7. Systems - permit to work, working at How they do it, When, Who etc. height, confined space, lifting, 7. Do they understand the risks welding, grinding, crushing involved, to them, to the 8. Tools - sufficient, maintained, environment, to others? secured, certified 8. Listen twice as much as you talk 9. ER Drills - practiced, effective, fire, water, vehicle, security, etc