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IGC 3 TEMPLATE MAR 14
International General Certificate
Candidate’s Observation Sheet

IGC 3 – THE H&S Practical Application

Name of Candidate:
JIM MOSS

Student Number

007

Place inspected
ROYAL AIR FORCE SHAWBURY

Date of inspection 23 / 04 / 1955
Observations

Control measures
Timescale
Hazards / Consequences

Immediate / short & longer-term actions

Hazard 1

Security perimeter fence has numerous holes at ground level

Consequence

Unauthorised access by children, which could lead to them being injured by vehicles etc
H
Short term

Temporary repairs to be carried out by Property Management

H&S Manager to liaise with school to warn Teachers, children & parents

Long term

Fence to be fully replaced & warning signs attached by Property Management

Immediately

1 Day

3 months

Hazard 2

Contractors working on site not receiving induction training

Consequence

2 contractors observed not wearing safety harnesses
Fall from height causing fatality

H
Short term

Contractors told to come down & verbal & written warnings given

Long term

Full policy to be written for induction training of all personnel before working on site

Immediately

1 month
Hazard 3

Near miss between cyclist & main entrance barrier

Consequence

Could have resulted in a serious injury or fatality

H
Short term

Security police to ensure cyclists, correct usage of Entrance / exit gate

H&S Manager to advise all managers to brief their staff of the danger

Long term

Warning sign & traffic lights to be installed by Property Management

Immediately

1 Day

1 month

Hazard 4

Pedestrian crossing from the site to the primary school has faded. Many cars are not stopping to let children cross

Consequence

The possibility of fatalities to the children
H
Short term

Site Security Police to act as crossing keepers

H&S manager to visit local school to war teachers/ parents/

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