Create an Account. Buy Products. The Checker. Home Why Inspect? Why Inspect? Safety Safety Inspections ensure that all equipment is safe before use. Main navigation MU Alert. Safety Inspections A safety inspection is an on-site walk through to identify potential hazards to occupants and personnel and options for remedial action. Different branches of EHS inspect several areas on campus for different reasons: Hazardous Materials Management inspects areas using and storing hazardous materials.
Radiation Safety inspects areas using and storing radioactive materials. Find useful content for your engineering study here. Questions, answers, tags - All in one app! Ask Question. Welcome back. Continue with Google Continue with email. It is equally as important to take action to remedy or correct any issues discovered during inspections as it is to identify them.
You should have a procedure in place that ensures a selected employee has a responsibility for completing the actions issued by a set date. Another named individual should be responsible for checking the action has been taken by the agreed time.
You may also need to update any risk assessments or work procedures relating to the issues identified. A workplace with areas or carrying out activities that are high risk or fast changing, such as a construction project, may need inspecting more often. View more information on risk assessment. If you carry out monthly inspections without ever encountering an issue you might then be able to reduce this to every two to three months.
If every inspection identifies an issue you might need to carry out inspections more frequently. You can give advance notice of inspections to check on health and safety standards or carry them out without warning. For information on workplace health, safety and wellbeing, you can speak to one of our specialist advisors. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Skip to main content.
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