Visitor Management

Toolbox Talk Record

Ref: TBT-WEL-004  |  Issue: 1  |  Date: March 2026
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What?

Why?

Unfamiliar with hazardsVisitors do not understand construction risks the way workers do — without briefing and escort, they walk into danger unaware.
Emergency accountingIf a visitor is not signed in and an evacuation occurs, they are not counted in the roll call — they could be trapped inside unnoticed.
Legal dutyThe Occupiers Liability Act 1957 and CDM 2015 require the site to protect all persons who enter, including visitors.
Do Don't
  • Sign in every visitor at reception and record their details on the register.
  • Deliver an abbreviated safety briefing covering emergencies, routes, and key rules.
  • Issue minimum site PPE including hard hat, hi-vis vest, and safety glasses.
  • Assign a competent escort who knows the site hazards to accompany the visitor.
  • Define which areas are restricted and communicate these limits to all visitors.
  • Plan client and consultant visits in advance to prepare safe access routes.
  • Ensure visitors are included in the roll call during any emergency evacuation.
  • Restrict visitor access to areas where the hazard level exceeds what briefing covers.
  • Sign visitors out on departure and collect any issued PPE at the exit.
  • Brief the site team that visitors are on site so they can maintain awareness.
  • DON'T allow visitors onto site without signing in and receiving a safety briefing.
  • DON'T let visitors walk around site unaccompanied by a competent escort.
  • DON'T send visitors into the work area without minimum site PPE issued.
  • DON'T skip the emergency procedure briefing — visitors must know the escape route.
  • DON'T give visitors access to high-hazard areas beyond their briefing and PPE level.
  • DON'T allow unplanned visits without checking the site conditions and access routes.
  • DON'T forget visitors during evacuation roll call — check the register for everyone.
  • DON'T assume visitors understand construction hazards — they need constant guidance.
  • DON'T let visitors leave without signing out — their departure must be recorded.
  • DON'T blame visitors for entering hazardous areas — the site must control their access.

See also: Site Induction Requirements | Welfare Facilities Standards