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[Audio] Welcome on CLARKE Construction site – this project is call Piccadilly Court reference number 0650.

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[Audio] Clarke's Vision & Values Everyone gets home safely because of our positive attitude towards Health, Safety and the Environment. Completing high quality projects on time, on budget, and snag free Clients choose Clarke's because we are trustworthy, easy to work with and have an excellent reputation for great service..

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[Audio] This is ours off site and on site team you can meet on this project..

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[Audio] The project consists of the removal and replacement of the cladding and insulation for Unite Students at Piccadilly Court..

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[Audio] Scope of works EPDM using obex membrane Rockwoll insulation Ash & Lacy brick slip system Replacing of spandrels and cappings.

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The Building. Clarke. You should be aware the building is occupied Do not stare into any window, windows will have a tinted protector applied. If this becomes damaged report it and have it replaced. If a tenant approaches you or speaks with you to complain polity direct them to the site office. Remember no noisy works before 0900hrs. Any briefings or discussions should be done away from the building..

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Welfare Facilities. Clarke. Toilets, canteen and drying room are provided on site by Clarke Leave all facilities as you would expect to find them.

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Who’s on site?. Clarke. Please ensure you sign in and out of the site. This must be done for security purposes and in the case of an emergency. If you have not signed in, you are not here for Fire, First Aid or Financial Payment..

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Methods of Consultation. Clarke. Toolbox Talks Morning Briefings Method Statement and Risk Assessment Briefings Near Miss Reporting Open door Policy Weekly health and safety meetings.

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Site Layout. Clarke. NAST cu"RS EXISTING RESIDENTS HICLE ACCESS/ •GRESS ROU INTO LIVE BUILDINGN AFFOLD WALKWAY ASSENfERIMATERIAL VEHICLE ACCES GATES \ MATERIAL DROP OFF AR L GANTRYLEVEL_ S GATE.

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Site Layout – Deliveries. Clarke. VEHICLE ACCESS GATES MAST CLIMBERS EXISTING RESIDENTS HICLE ACCESS/ EGRESS RO "INTO UVEBUILDING . '*ASSENGEWMATERIAL (501ST MATERIAL DROP OFF AR VD-ICLE EGRESS GATES Caledonian Rd D- -.

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Fire Evacuation. Clarke. 1. If you discover a fire or smoke; (a) Immediately call ‘Fire, Fire, Fire’ or activate a red fire alarm call point (multiple RF Alarms located throughout mast climbers, scaffolding and site office). (b) Leave the building/ site by the nearest available fire exit and proceed to the assembly area beside the London school of massage. (c) Firefighting equipment may be used if safe to do so. 2. Fire Evacuation Procedure The evacuation signal is a continuous sounding of the alarm. Upon the sound of the alarm leave the building/ workspace using your nearest emergency exit and make your way to the designated fire form up point. When you arrive at the form up point, give your name to the designated person or await the roll call. Do not leave the form up point until you are informed by the designated person that it is safe to do so. Do not stop to collect personal belongings. do not re-enter the site office until safe to do so. Do not stop to collect personal belongings and do not re-enter the cabins. Copies of Fire Plans to be prepared and displayed onsite, conveyed to contractors during induction. Fire Warden: Leon Burgess (project manager) is the fire warden on site..

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Emergency Evacuation- Muster Point. EXISTING PEDESTRIAN ACCESS PEDESTRIAN ROUTE RESIDENTS ACCESS PICCADILLY COURT - 'EXISTING RESIDENTS — ACCESS/ EGRESS ROUTE INTO LIVE BUILDING.

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First Aid Facilities. Clarke. Location of First Aid Facilities on site: Site Office Closest Emergency Services & Contact Details: University College Hospital, 235 Euston Rd., London NW1 2BU First Aid Trained Personnel: Leon Burgess Bartosz Markowski.

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Smoking Arrangements. Clarke. Smoking is only permitted in designated smoking areas, this includes vapes/ e-cigarettes. Cigarette ends must be fully extinguished, and not littered Anyone found smoking on site outside the designated areas will be issued a red card and removed from site immediately..

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Food & Hygiene. Clarke. No food to be taken onto site, all food must be consumed in the canteen Bottled water is permitted on site Always wash hands before eating and smoking Ensure food is properly cooked and stored Carefully dispose of leftovers so as not to attract vermin.

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Accident & Injury Reporting. Clarke. All injury accidents or incidents to be reported to your manager/ supervisor immediately. You should speak directly to site management when reporting an accident or incident, to ensure they receive the information. They must be reported and recorded on the same day If away from work due to an accident, keep your manager informed daily..

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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Clarke. (PPE) refers to protective equipment or garments designed to protect the wearer's body from injury. Mandatory PPE requirements are to be complied with on all Clarkes projects by all Employees, Sub-contractors and Visitors. Task specific PPE will be determined by risk assessments, dependant on the hazards..

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Site Specific PPE Requirements. Clarke. Required PPE: Hard Hat (chin strap or hard hat lanyard should be used when working at height) Safety Boots Yellow Hi-Vis Vest Minimum level 3 safety gloves (EN388). Level 5 cut resistant gloves requires when handling glass, blades, drill bits etc. Safety Glasses Additional PPE: Orange Hi-Vis Vest/Jacket (Crane Operations Only – Banksman) FFP3 Masks to be worn when cutting/ drilling. Ear protection (compliant with EN352-2:2002 standard) to be worn when exposed to high levels of noise e.g using power tools. When working on a leading edge, harnesses, lanyards and anchorage systems must be in place, with the appropriate inspections being completed..

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Housekeeping & Image. Clarke. You are required to always keep your work area clear and tidy to: Prevent slips, trips and falls to you or your colleagues Maintain the professional image of Clarkes Minimise waste and loss of tools and equipment.

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Safety Signs. Clarke. Always comply with safety signage Read the labels on containers before using any substances Use the appropriate safety precautions at all times.

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Drugs & Alcohol. Clarke. Working under the influence of drugs or alcohol is strictly prohibited. Random D&A testing can be carried out on site. Any persons caught in possession of or under the influence of drugs or alcohol will be removed from site. If you are on medication which affects your performance or ability, please inform your manager immediately..

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Plant & Equipment. Clarke. You will only be authorized to use plant and equipment that you are trained and competent to use. Plant and equipment must be checked before use and in good working order. Weekly Inspection must be carried out and recorded on the PUWER inspection form. These must be handed in as part of the Friday pack returns. Any defects must be reported to a Supervisor and defective plant, or equipment taken out of service. Only use plant and equipment in accordance with manufacturers recommendations..

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Working at Height. Clarke. Only competent and trained operatives are permitted to work at height. Ensure when working from height, suitable fall prevention controls are in place. All working at height must be undertaken in accordance with a risk assessment and safe system of work. Rescue plan must be in place and the equipment readily to hand during the works. Ladders and stepladders are a last resort option. If they must be used, a permit must be in place, they must be located on a firm level base and only used for short durations..

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Manual Handling. Clarke. Always attempt to avoid manual handling in the first instance. Do not attempt to carry or lift anything that is too big or too heavy Inform your supervisor and ask for assistance Manual handling activities will be risk assessed on the task, individual, load and environment of the activity.

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Vehicles on site. Clarke. Be aware of moving plant and vehicles operating near you Use pedestrian walkways where practicable When crossing a vehicles path get the “Thumbs Up” from the operator. Avoid reversing where possible Reversing only under the direction of a competent Banksman If you can’t see the operator, he can’t see you!.

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Delivery & Offloading. Clarke. All delivery's must be planned and booked in during the co-ordination meeting 24hrs prior to delivery. Ensure designated person appointed to accept and direct deliveries Ensure correct equipment used to unload vehicle Do not work at height unless risk assessment undertaken and controls in place (working on lorry flatbed is at height) Ensure activity is segregated from other site activity and third parties.

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Other Site-Specific Hazards. Clarke. Lifting Operations (Forklift).

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Safe Systems of Work Risk Assessments & Method Statements.

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Safe Systems of Work Permits. Clarke. Under no circumstances can applicable control measures identified in a permit be deviated from. If in doubt whether a permit applies contact a manager immediately..

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Site Rules. Clarke. Insert Project Name. Relevant PPE must be worn at all times on site Trousers/ overalls/ shirt must be worn (no shorts permitted) All work areas to be continually kept clean and tidy Operatives must not use any plant or equipment unless they are trained and competent to use. All working at height must have suitable and sufficient edge protection Read and comply with all safety posters and signs Report all accidents and incidents to your manager immediately.

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Site Rules. Clarke. Insert Project Name. Inspect all tools and work equipment before use Any person found to be under the influence of alcohol or non-prescribed drugs will be suspended immediately pending disciplinary procedures. Random Drug testing is in place. Inform the Site Manager of any illness and/ or medication you are receiving All site personnel must be continually aware and vigilant for their own health and safety, as well as the safety of others – report anything considered sub- standard. Be courteous to the public and ensure they are not put at risk All site personnel to sign in/ out when entering/ leaving site All site personnel to comply with site mobile phone use rules.

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Clarke. Mobile Phones. [image] no mobile phone sign.

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Clarke. Sharps. If needles or syringes are found on site, please contact the Site Manager or Health and Safety Manager immediately. Under no circumstances can sharps be handled without the necessary training and PPE to remove.

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Clarke. Disciplinary Action. Clarkes expect the highest standards of behavior and compliance against site rules, risk assessments, method statements and the safe use of plant and equipment, all of which have been expressed clearly in this induction. Any person found to be in breach of these standards may be immediately removed from site and disciplinary actions formally issued to the persons employer. Please work with us to ensure the safety of yourself, your colleagues, and any other person that may be affected by our works..

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Environmental Issues. Clarke. Emissions to air. Waste Management.

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Waste. Clarke. All waste must be kept safe against: Corrosion or damage of waste containers e.g. skips or drums Waste runoff due to rainfall Waste blowing away Scavenging of waste by animals Skips provided by main contractor Reduce and re-use waste materials on site where practicable Segregate, collect and compact waste using signed skips and containers Use skips with lids or cover them appropriately Check that containers and skips are not corroded or worn Mark waste containers clearly with their intended contents and ensure labels on containers are kept in good order Ensure waste is stored safely and securely in a suitable container and cover it if necessary. Prevent waste causing pollution or harm to any persons..

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Pollution. Clarke. I. Control of pollution/nuisance Dust and noise Waste Fuel/ oil storage, use and re-fuelling procedures Site spillage response arrangements.

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Storage. Clarke. Store fuel/ oil/ chemical containers on drip trays Store any bagged materials on pallets Ensure mobile bowsers are locked and hoses are inside the bund when not in use.

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Noise. Clarke. Keep doors and covers on plant and equipment closed. Shut down plant and vehicles when not in use. X No shouting X No radios allowed out on site.

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Air. Clarke. If plant or equipment is emitting black smoke, report this to your Supervisor to arrange for repairs A spill kit should be available on site at all times If you see any dust emitting from site, report this to your Supervisor Report all incidents and near misses.

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Customer Care. Clarke. First impressions count Be polite and courteous at all times No swearing or abusive language Never get involved in an argument Never promise what you cannot deliver If a member of the public or tenant approaches you with an issue, direct them to site management Remember you are representing the company and the client.

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Impact the Surrounding Environment?. Clarke. Noise Disruption Access to property Swearing Poor and inaccurate responses to queries Speedy driving Mess/ clutter Good communication is key.

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Questions?. Clarke.

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