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Posted By rks
Does anyone have a copy of a risk assessment for a visit to a construction site from visiting college students that I could have please.
Regards.
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Posted By The toecap
What are you doing up this early? I would ask how old are they?
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Posted By rks
been in work since 6.45. they are all over 18
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Posted By The toecap
Hey same as me. How many? I would get a load of high vis. Give them are ensure tye have hard hats. Give them all abrief induction. Take them around ingroups of say ten. Find out from the site office if there is anything in particular that is going to be particularly interesting or dangerous. Keep away from vehicle routes and excavations. Ensure the chaparones knw what to do in an emergency etc. The reason i am burbling like this is because i used to have an RA on the subject but can't find it. I'll forward it if i cvome across it.
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Posted By MP Grayson
Good morning.
Have you contacted the construction site in question. They know their hazards, risk and control measures more than anyone. And, they have a duty to co-operate and share information on the grounds of H/S.
Crack on.
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Posted By rks
thanks both
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Posted By Ron Hunter
Hmmm.....a hard hat and a safety vest, but no safety footwear? Isn't that contrary to the big sign at the entrance to the site?
Should make for an interesting Risk Assessment!
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Posted By Jimmy R
Check with the site as they should already have a risk assessment completed for visitors to the site. A lot of what you will need will be contained in the site assessment.
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Posted By The toecap
Well, i would imagine stout footwear and where possible safety footwear. I guess those with no safety footwear would have to be excluded then
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Posted By Alan Hoskins
Check with the college also - they may provide the necessary protective gear.
Alan
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Posted By James K
I have had numerous visits to sites around the country from college students. Usually the students have the safety footwear already and all they would need is the safety goggles, high viz and hard hat.
A site induction for the student, not alone should incorporate the usual topics but I would think that extra time should be allowed to ensure that the students fully understand the hazards on site and the risks associated with the hazards.
During one of the first visits we found that the students "knew it all" and did not pay much attention to the site induction.
The company also wrote to the college accepting them onto the site but clearly outlined the "do's" and "dont's" associated with their visit.
It was clearl;y stated in the letter to the college that anybody noted not adhering to the rules / guidelines would be removed from site.
Having said all that, it was engineering colleges that were on site. A lot would depend on the type of student you are inviting onto site.
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