Ensuring Health and Safety Works onsite

JCA can operate our own visitor management system or combine into a client’s existing system. Whichever path is chosen for ensuring visitors to site are recorded, they should still have some form of induction, either from the site security team or from JCA’s engineers, to ensure that awareness is raised of the following:

Safety onsite and carrying out their tasks

Site procedures including but not limited to, accident/incident reporting, waste disposal, permits to work

Subcontractors to provide hard copy of signed method statement and risk assessment to show their employer has made them aware of the content

All site rules will be agreed with the client (ensuring any client requirements are included) and communicated through the site visitor induction process.

Further information and raising health and safety awareness is through various means including:
Tool box talks carried out by site management team/supervisors

Strategic signage (e.g. identifying noise protection areas)

Safety bulletins issued by JCA management or JCA’s health and safety manager

JCA has systems in place to monitor for health and safety non-compliances and take action to protect the client and JCA; this action can be up to and including operatives being asked to leave site and/or their employer being asked not to send those operatives to JCA sites in the future. More serious infractions may warrant immediate exclusion from site and this is at the discretion of JCA’s project management team, health and safety manager or the client. JCA monitors the performance of specialist service providers and where implementation of their health and safety practices is found to be non-compliant they may be excluded from JCA’s approved supplier database at the discretion of JCA senior management.