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Telecom Cabinet Works Inspection Checklist

by Darren Furlong, from the Community

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This telecom cabinet works inspection checklist supports field teams and supervisors in assessing safety, compliance, and workmanship during network infrastructure builds. It covers PPE, first aid, welfare, tool condition, gas detection, and cable locator use. Vehicle readiness and safe parking are checked, along with work pack availability, site-specific risk assessments, and utility plans. H&S practices include safe digging to HSG47, service identification and marking, excavation stability, housekeeping, and incident reporting. NRSWA requirements review permits, signing and guarding per ACOP, barriers, information boards with contact numbers, and pedestrian provisions. Technical checks verify cabinet node work such as ducting, cable management and degreasing, labeling and tagging, splicing trays, shelving, terminations, earthing, door locking, and Krone terminations. Internal cabling standards, routing, clipping, labeling, gas seals or fire stopping, fiber waste disposal, equipment security, calibration, record completion, and tidy closeout are also included.

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