Workshop Inspection Checklist - University of Greenwich
Use this checklist to inspect engineering workshops used for research, teaching or maintenance, and any associated storage areas. Include associated corridors, stairs and communal areas such as toilets and kitchenettes/tea rooms. Inspections should be carried out at least twice per year and preferably once per term. Inspections should be done when workshops are occupied by staff and students, to get a true picture of conditions and practices.
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