Quarries workplace transport inspection campaign

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HSENI announces workplace transport inspection campaign in Northern Ireland quarries

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) will be carrying out workplace transport inspections at quarries across Northern Ireland during Autumn 2022.

HSENI inspectors will be conducting focused inspections to assess the management of workplace transport risks, targeting three key areas required to manage workplace transport effectively, and amongst other issues will include the following:

Safe Site

  • Is there a traffic management plan in place for the quarry?
  • Are pedestrians and vehicles adequately segregated?
  • Is there suitable edge protection in place on haul roads and rock traps in place at faces adjacent to haul roads?
  • Are there designated routes for pedestrians to travel around the quarry?

Safe Vehicle

  • Are measures in place to ensure vehicle all-round visibility?
  • Are procedures in place to carry out pre-use checks and report defects?
  • Is daily brake testing carried out on vehicles operating in the quarry?
  • Have statutory examinations been completed for vehicles used for lifting?

Safe Driver

  • Do drivers hold adequate licenses/training certificates for the vehicles they are authorised to drive?
  • Is there a programme of driver refresher training in place?
  • Are there measures in place to prevent drivers falling from height during sheeting / loading activities?

HSENI Inspectors will be providing information and advice during the inspection campaign. Where significant risks are found Inspectors may take enforcement action in order to achieve compliance with health and safety legislation to ensure that the risks are properly managed.

Practical guidance on how to manage work-related transport risks on site can be found in the Health and Safety Executive's (GB) guide to workplace transport safety.


First published 5 September 2022