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Unexploded Ordnance on Site

A military shell, referred to as unexploded ordnance (UXO), was found within a mature commercial woodland by the Forestry Works Manager (FWM) while scoping out the route of a proposed forest road line.

The FWM marked the area on the ground, recorded its GPS location and took photos. It was reported to the Police in the first instance. The police attended the site and contacted the Royal Navy bomb disposal squad, who then attended and removed the UXO safely.

Subsequent research showed that the area was part of a practice range used by the war office during World War two, in preparation for the liberation of mainland Europe. It was suspected that other UXOs may be within the worksite.

Read more below including what to do if suspected UXO is found on site.

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Inspection of Work Equipment & Machines

This Technical Note will only focus on the requirements in relation to inspection of equipment and machines. But it is the responsibility of the employer to familiarise themselves with the other elements of Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER) / Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998) (LOLER).

January 2023 - Chainsaw PUWER Checklist added.

December 2022 - sample machine daily and weekly inspection records now available which can be adapted to your own situation.

 

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