Hazard identification and risk assessment during design stage
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Hazard identification and risk assessment during design stage
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Free 1,000+ Workplace Checklists & Templates created by the SafetyCulture team.
This CDM checklist is used by designers to evaluate the hazards associated with construction design, plan, and site.
Engineers can use this engineering design checklist template based off of SPUs design checklist to ensure that the engineering project's scope and design specifications have been verified, and are adhered to during the performance of work.
This internal audit checklist helps assess design and development activities against ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 requirements. Use it to verify inputs and outputs, design planning, risk management, design reviews, verification and validation, design transfer, documentation, and change control. Capture objective evidence, assign actions, and track nonconformities to strengthen your quality management system and maintain regulatory compliance for manufacturing and medical device contexts.
This PSDP inspection checklist helps project teams oversee compliance with the Project Supervisor Design Process. Review auditor safety preparations, confirm designer and PSCS competency, note project stage and schedule alignment, and verify AF2 submission. Capture design or process changes, record audits, incidents, and any HSA visits. Check asbestos assessment, design team meeting frequency, and receipt of design risk assessments. Verify temporary works registers, certificates, and controls. Confirm safety file contents, circulation, and status, along with site housekeeping, safe systems for working at height, and contractor progress reports. Includes fields for client details, circulation, comments, dates, and signatures.
This comprehensive construction health and safety audit checklist outlines the duties and responsibilities under the Construction Design and Management (CDM) Regulations. It covers key requirements for all duty holders including clients, principal designers, designers, principal contractors, and contractors. The document details specific regulations regarding project planning, risk management, welfare facilities, site safety, worker supervision, and documentation requirements. It provides a structured framework for ensuring compliance with health and safety standards throughout construction projects, from pre-construction planning through to project completion. Each section includes detailed requirements for different duty holders, ensuring clear accountability and proper implementation of safety measures.