The Temporary Works Inspector is crucial in ensuring that all Temporary Works (TW) are installed in accordance with approved designs, established TW procedures, and applicable Canadian Standards. This role will play a key role in safeguarding site operations with safety as the top priority throughout every stage of temporary works planning, installation, use, and dismantling.
Key Responsibilities:
Inspection & Compliance
- Ensure all Temporary Works are erected and implemented in accordance with the approved design drawings, engineering studies, method statements, and Temporary Works Procedures.
- Coordinate with the TW Designer if requested and as needed,
- Complete and submit inspection reports using approved formats and forms.
- Use inspection checklists as part of a structured review process; record findings and verify that any issues are promptly addressed.
Monitoring & Structural Safety
- Perform regular and scheduled inspections as outlined in the Temporary Works Inspection Plan.
- Ensure temporary structures are inspected routinely to confirm they remain in safe, serviceable condition throughout their use.
- Immediately report any unauthorized alterations, deterioration, or deviations from approved designs to the TW Managers.
- Maintain a proactive presence during TW activities to identify potential safety issues early and support best practices.
Documentation & Coordination
- Verify that all necessary drawings, engineering approvals, and documentation are available before inspections.
- Support the development of detailed Inspection Plans or Check Sheets to guide and document each inspection task.
- Collaborate with the TW Manager, Designers, Coordinator and Methods team to improve inspection strategies and ensure alignment with project needs and Canadian standards.
Record-Keeping & Tracking
- Maintain and update in daily basis the Temporary Works Register and Inspection Log.
- Ensure all records are clear, complete, and traceable in accordance with project procedures and local safety regulations.