Inspection
Stage 3: Conduct inspection
Step
3.1
For: Inspector/Team leader
Is personal risk being addressed?
Assess likely personal risks and take appropriate precautions,
by:
- being continuously alert to health and safety risks presented by the
environment and activities occurring around you
- observing any rules operated by the dutyholder in relation to the
health and safety or security of their workforce, contractors,
visitors or business, unless there are exceptional reasons not to do
so
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Step
3.2
For: Inspector/Team leader
Has the dutyholder been contacted?
Contact duty holder (or their representative) and explain (or
confirm):
- your role
- how the inspection is to be conducted
- what it aims to achieve
Agree with the duty holder (or their representative):
- which members of management and staff can best assist in achieving
the inspection objectives
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Step
3.3
For: Inspector/Team leader
Have contact arrangements been made with an employee
/ safety representative?
Every effort should be made to contact at least one employee
or safety representative as early as possible in the inspection visit:
- to explain the reason for the visit and how it is to be undertaken
- to provide them with the opportunity to raise health and safety issues,
in private if they wish
Unless:
- previously agreed contact arrangements with local representatives,
to reflect the different types of workplace inspected and the frequency
of visits, have been made
Note: if a complaint against the dutyholder is made
during these discussions it would not normally be
classed as such and should be dealt with as part of the
site visit
For guidance on this, please see:
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Step
3.4
For: Inspector/Team leader
Is the inspection meeting its objectives?
At any time whilst on site, if actual risk of serious
personal injury is identified:
- take the necessary immediate enforcement action
go to step 1.1 of the enforcement decision making
procedure
Otherwise, gather information to achieve the inspection objectives and support
subsequent regulatory decisions and update ratings systems, by:
- applying the chosen inspection technique(s)
- assessing the information obtained from observation, interviews and documentation
- encourage the dutyholder to deal promptly with the deficiencies found, particularly those requiring simple
remedial measures
- decide if it is sufficient to meet the inspection objectives previously
set (see step 2.1)
- applying knowledge and experience to judge management's control of
health and safety risks and compliance with legal requirements and relevant
benchmarks
For guidance on this, please see:
and in HID:
and in ND:
During the inspection:
- a an inspector notebook must be used in all cases
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Step
3.5
For: Inspector/Team leader/Line manager
What enforcement decision is now required?
When the inspection reaches the point where an enforcement
decision should be made:
- apply the enforcement management model
go to step 1.2 of the
enforcement decision making procedure
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Step
3.6
For: Inspector/Team leader
Has the dutyholder been informed of the outcome?
Inform the dutyholder (or their representative) of the
inspection findings as follows:
- discuss the findings of the inspection
- clearly explain the remedial measures they need to take to secure
compliance with relevant statutory provisions
- discuss and agree timescales for completion of some or all of the
remedial work required
- explain the proposed action(s) likely to be taken by HSE in relation
to the inspection
Whilst still on site:
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Step
3.7
For: Inspector/Team leader
Have employee / safety representatives been informed of the outcome?
Inform any employee/safety representatives of:
- the outcome of the visit
- any action proposed and the reasons for it
For guidance on this, please see:
Next: Stage 4: Report, record and follow up