Health and Safety Royal Bank Of Scotland. The Workplace How many people are expected to work in the room? Are the chairs suitable? What are the state.

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Health and Safety Royal Bank Of Scotland

The Workplace How many people are expected to work in the room? Are the chairs suitable? What are the state of repairs of the chairs?

The PCs Are the PCs suitable? What are the state of repairs for the PCs? Are the keyboards and mouse clean?

The Projector Is the projector safely positioned? Is the projector light in the way of the teacher?

The Wiring Is the wiring safe? Is the wiring tucked away?

Lighting Is the artificial lighting adequate? Does the artificial lighting glare on the monitors? Is the natural lighting adequate? Does the natural lighting glare on the monitors?

Sound and Temperature What are the sound levels in this room? Is the temperature in the room comfortable to work in?

Hazards Is the storage suitable? Is the storage safe? Is the weight of the filing system safe? Are the notice boards in a safe position? Are they secured safely to the wall? Are the wastepaper bins in a safe place?

Fires Is the fire extinguisher in a suitable place? Where is the fire extinguisher located and what is its state of repair? Are the doors clear? Are they usable?