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What
Information Should Be in A Safety Plan?
This is going
to vary depending on it's use. However, you should have some
common sense information such as Emergency contacts and Safety
Officer details. Here is a list of other things that maybe relevant.
- Evacuation
- Bomb Threats
- Suspicious Packages
- Crisis Response
- Response Plan
- Incident Tracking Sheet
- Death Notification Protocol
- Functional Exercises
- Emergency Programs
- Contract Details
- Safety Policy
- Responsibilities
- Scope and Construction Activity Details
- Safe Work Method Statements
- Hazard & Risk control register
- First Aid and Injury Management
- Emergency Procedures
- Public Protection
- Site Rules
- Incident reporting and investigation
- Specialised Work or Licensing
- Training and Induction Requirements
- Plant and Equipment Register
- Chemical Management
- Safety Monitoring
- Subcontractor Management
- Sign Off.
These are
just a few things to consider when creating your Safety Plan.
You can use
these items as a template. Remember, the more information you
have in your Safety Plan the better it will be for informing your
team and personnel about importnat safety issues regarding your
organisation or business.
A Safety Plan
is a comprehensive document that may take a considerable amount
of time to create. A really good way to create your safety plan
is to get hold of a Safety Plan Template and use the template
as a base to form your Safety Plan.
There are
plenty of places online to get hold of a Safety Plan Template.
You can either buy a Safety Plan Template or get hold of a free
one. Obviously you get what you pay for. Protect your employees
and create a safety plan today.
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