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LATCHY  
#1 Posted : 02 September 2014 15:54:42(UTC)
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LATCHY

Could anyone supply me with a fully functioning garage audit sheet that I could possible take a look at, thanks, a sheet that would be completed on a weekly basis to check compliance.
df2  
#2 Posted : 02 September 2014 17:02:01(UTC)
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df2

Hi Latchy I have a workshop checklist that may be of use. PM me your email address and i will send it over to you. Dave
Ciaran Delaney  
#3 Posted : 02 September 2014 19:40:59(UTC)
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Ciaran Delaney

Latchy, I may be able to sort something out for you. Could you DM your email address and I'll have a word with someone for you. Give me a day or two to sort it out as I feel as if someone has gone over me with a steamroller still. Ciarán
chris.packham  
#4 Posted : 02 September 2014 21:50:58(UTC)
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chris.packham

Latchy If you look on the HSE website they have some specimen examples of risk assessments for SMEs, one of which is for a car body repair shop. I think you will find this will give you the sort of check list you need. Just disregard the specification for gloves that they have. It is wrong! Best regards Chris
jay  
#5 Posted : 03 September 2014 11:51:50(UTC)
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jay

Generally, Audits tend to look at both the "Status" and "Effectiveness" of Health & Safety Arrangements etc i.e the safety management system-irrespective whether it is a certificated one for a large organisation or or a simple one for a small organisation. If it is weekly, it appears that it will be more of an "inspection/walkabout" to check whether the specifics are in "order" or not. There is a comprehensive resouce you can use and then tailor the checklist based on the garage at:- Health and safety in the motor vehicle repair (MVR) industry http://www.hse.gov.uk/mvr/index.htm There is guidance "Health and safety in motor vehicle repair and associated industries" ,HSG261 at:- http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg261.pdf
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