- Sign in at the gate or reception point every time you arrive on site.
- Sign out every time you leave site, even if only for a short period.
- Carry your site access card or ID badge visibly at all times on site.
- Report any problems with the sign-in system to the gateman or site office.
- Ensure visitors you are hosting sign in and out through the correct process.
- Check your sign-in status if you are unsure whether the system registered you.
- Know the location of the fire assembly point and attend it during all drills.
- Update your personal details on the system if your phone number or employer changes.
- Use the buddy system to confirm your workmate has also signed in on arrival.
- Cooperate with roll call procedures during fire drills and actual evacuations.
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- DON'T enter site without signing in — even if you are running late for a briefing.
- DON'T tailgate through a turnstile behind another person using their card.
- DON'T sign in for someone else or let another person use your access card.
- DON'T leave site without signing out — the register must reflect who is present.
- DON'T assume the gateman saw you arrive — complete the sign-in process yourself.
- DON'T ignore a failed card swipe — report it and sign in manually instead.
- DON'T bypass the sign-in point by entering through an alternative route or gap.
- DON'T lend your access card to a colleague who has forgotten theirs today.
- DON'T treat sign-in as a minor admin task — it is a critical safety control.
- DON'T skip the fire drill because you are busy — attend the assembly point.
See also: Site Emergency Plan Awareness | Site Induction Requirements |