Contractor Safety

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Visitors, Contractors and Sub-Contractors

The Visitors, Contractors and Sub-Contractors Health and Safety responsibilities are to;

1. Sign in the Visitors book at Reception – the ITW Envopak representative will confirm whether there are any fire drills/alarms to take place on day/s of visit. By signing, you agree to comply with the rules listed out below;

2. Provide copies of their Health and Safety Policy and other documentation appertaining to health and safety that may be requested by the company, such as Method Statements, Risk Assessments and Safe Systems of work documents where applicable. Visitors are to be supervised by an employee of Envopak at all times;

3. Comply with all the requirements of this Company’s Health and Safety policy;

4. Undertake work in accordance with the relevant statutory provisions and taking into account the safety of others on the site and the general public;

5. Ensure that all plant or equipment brought on to site is safe and in good working condition, fitted with any necessary guards and safety devices and with the necessary certificates of inspection and examination;

6. Ensure that any injury sustained or damage caused by their employees is reported immediately to this company’s representative;

7. Follow this company’s site safety rules and comply with any safety instructions given by this company’s site representative;

8. Ensure that any materials or substances brought on site which has health, fire or explosion risks are used and stored in accordance with regulations and current recommendations and that information provided to any other person who may be affected on site. Assessment of risk associated with any substance or process;

9. Ensure that workplaces are kept tidy and all debris, waste materials, etc. are cleared as work proceeds;

10. Provide written instructions through risk assessment and safe systems of work, to establish safe working methods, to explain the sequence of operations, to outline the potential hazards and implementation of suitable risk controls where applicable;

11. Attend safety meetings as requested; these meetings shall be the principal point for the transfer of information;