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Managing contractors while on site

           
     

Method Statements are vital to ensure that each party to the work understand their responsibilities, you need to establish in writing prior to start of work and ensure the needs and requirements of tenants, residents and visitors are included.

Contractor Management on site

    * Include contractors’ operations in all safety audits/inspections, paying special attention to access and egress.
    * Inform your staff, tenants and residents where contractors are working in their particular area, identifying any overlaps which may adversely affect health and safety.
    * Contractor employees should be trained to recognise site dangers. Misuse of your equipment or facilities should never be allowed. Similarly, hazardous substances should be used safely.
    * Contractors should provide safe plant and equipment and all necessary PPE.


 

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