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This is an example of a covers most bases monthly Health and Safety inspection for public parks. The officer carrying it out marks the route they walked on the map using a coloured pen, then submits to the manager. Often this is adequate to not only identify any safety concerns, but also to meet insurance requirements for inspecting the condition of public space.
A tiered approach is used to highlight any issues to the Manager, or raise issues with an internal or external asset team, keeping a paper record for future reference.
These days things are moving more towards digital asset inspection recording, but we still like the adaptability f this simple, easy to use form for towns or municipalities that have yet to adopt that technology.
Author: Keep Britain Tidy & North Tyneside Council (UK)
Estimated Read Time: 10 minute read
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