Use this BGB toolbox talk template to run focused safety briefings onsite. Capture date, subject, location, and preparer, outline the introduction and key points, identify hazards and reasons for concern, define control measures, and note any compliance requirements. The form includes attendee acknowledgement and sign-off so teams confirm understanding and agree to stop work if it cannot be done safely. Customize sections to suit your project or trade and keep a clear record of briefings.
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