SAFE WORKING PRACTICES
· HS (G) 136 "Workplace Transport Safety" devotes a section to examples of safe working practices regarding:-
These examples can be used to compare your working procedures and see if further improvements could be made.
· Appendix 1 to HS (G) 136 is a checklist, intended as a guide to help employers in identifying hazards and in assessing whether existing precautions are adequate or not.
CHECKLIST -TRANSPORT IN THE WORKPLACE
1. Are traffic routes appropriate for the vehicle and pedestrian activities
at your workplace? - YES / NO
2. Are vehicle traffic routes suitable for the type and quantity of vehicles
which use them? - YES / NO
3. Are suitable safety features provided and maintained? - YES / NO
4. Do you ensure that vehicles are safe andsuitable for the work for which
they are being used? - YES / NO
5. Do you ensure that your vehicles are subject to appropriate maintenance procedures and keep records? - YES / NO
6. Do you select and train drivers to ensure competency and keep
records?YES NO
7. Do you monitor/supervise the performance of your drivers? - YES / NO
8. Do you check that vehicle operations are carried out safely i.e. reversing, parking, loading and unloading, tipping and sheeting/un-sheeting? - YES / NO
REFERENCE/FURTHER DETAILS
1. HS(G) 136 Workplace Transport Safety
2. Managing Vehicle Safety at the Workplace - Leaflet for Employers' (HSE).
3. Video: Danger, Vehicles at Work (HSE Video Ref UK4310, available for sale or hire from CFL Vision, PO Box 35, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS23 7EX, Tel. (01937) 541010).
4. Safety of Loads on Vehicles (DoT) available from HSE Books
5. workplace transport home page
6. HSG187: Control of Diesel Engine Emissions in the Workplace.
7. Work transport case studies:
8. HSE Books:
9. HSE website: