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Posted By Michael
Hi,
Can anyone help me with this one. Whilst i feel i have a good system for inspections and reporting back to management, does anyone utilise or has devised perhaps a rating system and criteria, such as good poor satisfatory excellent etc and how they score teh positives and deficiencies.
Any ideas welcome,
Cheers
Mike
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Posted By Bob Shillabeer
It depends on why you do the inspection. Is ther inspection to meet a criteria to inspect at set frequency or to remedy any problems. If the later why not have three basic criteria. 1. If a significant risk that can result in an injury which is very likely to happen in the next few minutes with serious concequences, 2. A condition that can lead to a sugnificant accident but is unlikey to happen in the next whatever time scale say about a week, and 3, A condition that could cause rise to injury in the near future. This should lead to most decisions falling into category 2 and lead to remedial action being completed within a week and condition 1 where you take tyhe pice of kit out of service there and then or render the workplace out of bounds until the risk is corrected. You don't need to develop a complicated set of criteria just ensure the corrective action is completed as soon as possible and the immediate risk is controlled.
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Posted By jasonT
Mike
The inspection checksheet I use gives a percentage score for each area, I then provide a written report including photographs of any issues found.
I find this a benefit as if the reccomendations are completed you will also improvements in the scores
Cheers Jason
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