Posts by Lance Hodgson
Production – Examples of project controls
Example of project controls: Understand what’s happening to make informed decisions What are project controls? Companies in the industries – construction, oil and gas, mining, energy and others – typically conduct their work in the form of projects, which are classified as an ‘enterprise’ or effort which is specifically planned to achieve a particular aim.…
Read more →Safety – Example of safety management system
Example safety management system This article provides you with a clear and practical example of a safety management system (SMS), showing how/what to set up so that you can create an integrated system that keeps your workplace safe and compliant. So what is a safety management system? At a high level, safety management is managing…
Read more →Quality – Snag list example
Snag list example – A professional example of a snag list In this article, we’ll show a professional snag list example, including its purpose, key components, and tips for creating and managing one effectively to identify and document defects or incomplete work, ensuring a thorough and organised approach to resolving issues before project completion. What…
Read more →Quality – Punch lists
Punch list example What is a construction punch list? The construction punch list is one of the most common and powerful collaboration tools which contractors, subcontractors, owners and architects use to ensure that the quality of work meets the required specifications and expectations. A punch list is a document, form or list of items [defects]…
Read more →Safety – safety report format
How to get your safety report format right In this article, we will provide you with tips and resources on how to get your safety report format right to ensure compliance, reduce risks, and promote worksite safety in general. What are safety reports used for? Safety is a constant priority in workplaces all over the…
Read more →Quality – Quality report format
Here’s the right quality report format for your projects What is a quality report? Quality is a central function to all construction and industrial projects. While many professional services and product companies in the world have version of quality control in the form of management and checks and balances, the industries (amongst other industries including…
Read more →Safety – Lifting permit to work
Lifting permit to work: Here’s what you need to include In this article, learn about lifting permit to work, including the critical elements to include, safety considerations, and best practices to ensure compliance with industry standards to effectively plan, authorize, and execute lifting operations. About ‘lifting’ Crane and site lifts enable construction and industrial projects…
Read more →Commercial – Subcontractor evaluation criteria
Subcontractor evaluation criteria: Here’s what you need to include in your procedure In this article, we go through the key subcontractor evaluation criteria you need to use, giving you a clear list of what to look for and pick the best people and keep things running smoothly on-site. About subcontractor evaluations Doing and receiving subcontractor…
Read more →Commercial – Subcontractor performance
Subcontractor performance assessment and management tips This article shares straightforward tips for assessing and managing subcontractor performance as well as a number of free subcontractor performance assessment resources you can use for free. About subcontractor performance assessment Subcontractor performance is extremely important for projects, companies and the industries as a whole. Poor subcontractor performance obviously…
Read more →Enviro – Environmental risk register
Environmental risk and opportunity register example: Here’s what you need to include What is an environmental risk and opportunity register? Environmental risk and opportunity registers help companies in the industries to summarise and document the potential environmental risks and opportunities associated with a particular project. These registers enable companies to look objectively – both before…
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