Managing Contractor Environmental Compliance on Site

The short answer

Do not separate contractor work from the facility record. Connect the work permit to risks, materials, waste and the site owner, then close the job after inspection and record handover.

Three actions to take

  • Review scope before site entry.
  • Define who owns and transfers the waste.
  • Do not close the job before inspecting the area.

Start with the real scope

Do not separate contractor work from the facility record. Connect the work permit to risks, materials, waste and the site owner, then close the job after inspection and record handover.

  • Review scope before site entry.
  • Define who owns and transfers the waste.

Review the points that change the decision

A practical way to control contractor permits, waste, materials and training before, during and after the job. Record assumptions clearly and separate confirmed data from items that need checking against the official source or actual operation.

  • Define who owns and transfers the waste.
  • Do not close the job before inspecting the area.

Turn the review into a usable output

Finish with an owner, version, date and follow-up indicator. This keeps the file useful after delivery and allows it to change with the activity, product or system.

  • Review scope before site entry.
  • Do not close the job before inspecting the area.

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