Friday, 18 July 2025

Adequate Five Factors for effective EHS contractor’s management.

 πŸŽ―. Adequate Five Factors for 

 effective EHS contractor’s

 management.


 ✅. 1. Planning:

 πŸ“Œ. Define the job.

 πŸ“Œ. Identify the hazards.

 πŸ“Œ. Assess the risks.

 πŸ“Œ. Eliminate the risk.

 πŸ“Œ. Specify health and safety

 conditions.

 πŸ“Œ. Regular Review contractors work.


✅. 2. Appointed a contractors:

 πŸ“Œ. Define safety and technical 

 competence needed.

 πŸ“Œ. Use a questionnaire.

 πŸ“Œ. Go through information about the

 job ( site, installation and site rules).

 πŸ“Œ. Request safety method statement.

 πŸ“Œ. Decide whether subcontractor is

 Acceptable.

 πŸ“Œ. Ensue subcontractors 

 implementin Health and safety at all

 times.


✅. 3. Contractors working on site:

 πŸ“Œ. Ensure all contractors sign in and 

 Out.

 πŸ“Œ. Name a site or installation 

 contract.

 πŸ“Œ. Reinforce health and safety

 information and side rules.

 πŸ“Œ. Check the job before allowing

 work to begin.


✅. 4. Keeping a check:

 πŸ“Œ. Ensure the contractor has full 

 control Of their work.

 πŸ“Œ. Monitor progress by Establish 

 action plan and regularly mea.

 πŸ“Œ. Ensure all accidents & incidents 

 are reported and investigated.


✅. 5. Reviewing the work:

 πŸ“Œ. Evaluate the standard and quality 

 Of the contractors.

 πŸ“Œ. Evaluate their ability to follow the 

 planand ability to meet the deadline.

 πŸ“Œ. Evaluate the safety of their 

 Performance throughout.

 πŸ“Œ. Review the contractor performanc

 and lessons learned.

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