- Understand your personal HSEQ responsibilities as briefed during site induction.
- Follow all risk assessments, method statements, and quality procedures for your tasks.
- Report hazards, near misses, environmental incidents, and quality defects promptly.
- Attend all HSEQ briefings, toolbox talks, and training sessions with genuine engagement.
- Maintain a clean, tidy, and organised work area throughout every shift you work.
- Use the correct materials, methods, and workmanship standards specified for each task.
- Complete inspection and test records accurately and submit them on time to your supervisor.
- Segregate waste correctly and prevent pollution from your work activities on site.
- Challenge unsafe acts, poor workmanship, or environmental harm when you see it.
- Take personal pride in contributing to the project's HSEQ performance record.
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- DON'T treat HSEQ as a box-ticking exercise — it protects people and the environment.
- DON'T assume HSEQ compliance is only the responsibility of managers and supervisors.
- DON'T ignore quality defects because they seem minor — small issues compound into big failures.
- DON'T separate safety from quality in your thinking — doing it safely means doing it right.
- DON'T skip environmental controls because they seem unrelated to your immediate task.
- DON'T falsify inspection records, test results, or safety documentation under any pressure.
- DON'T resist HSEQ audits and inspections — they are opportunities to improve, not threats.
- DON'T blame others when HSEQ standards slip — take ownership of your own performance.
- DON'T let commercial pressure override HSEQ requirements on cost or programme grounds.
- DON'T underestimate how your HSEQ behaviour influences the workers around you daily.
See also: CDM 2015 Awareness | Environmental Policies on Site |