This remote and isolated work safety checklist helps teams plan and manage safe travel for field work. It defines remote and isolated work, outlines journey types, and guides risk assessment for standard, non standard, and long distance trips. The checklist covers contact details, communications plans, and required equipment including radios and personal locator beacons. It includes best practices for low risk driving, fatigue management, and wildlife awareness, plus guidance for climatic events such as bushfires, flooding, icy conditions, and extreme heat. There is also practical advice for driving on unsealed or corrugated roads. Roles and responsibilities are detailed for managers and staff to ensure training, compliance, and continuous safety improvement.
With SafetyCulture you can
With SafetyCulture you can
About author
This community page makes available free workplace checklists and templates created by other users within the SafetyCulture community. SafetyCulture has re-published this content and where possible, has credited the original author. SafetyCulture has not verified the accuracy, reliability or suitability of any community content. You agree that your use of any of this content is in accordance with SafetyCulture’s Terms and Conditions.
