Toolbox talk / job site safety briefing
Short toolbox-talk script for the start of a job day. Covers the day's specific risks, controls, and who-does-what.
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Updates live as you typeWrite a 5-minute toolbox talk for a job site briefing.
Date: {{date}}
Job site: {{site}}
Who's on site today (your team + subbies): {{crew}}
What's happening today (key tasks): {{tasks}}
Specific hazards today (working at height, hot work, confined space, asbestos, traffic, etc): {{hazards}}
New controls or changes from yesterday: {{changes}}
One thing I want everyone to remember: {{key_message}}
Write a 200-280 word toolbox talk script. Tone: blunt, practical, respectful. Structure:
- Open: date + site + crew check-in
- Today's work in plain English
- Hazards + controls (be specific — not 'be careful with the saw')
- Anything different from yesterday
- Open the floor: 'anyone got anything?'
- Close with the one key message + 'go safe'
Use Australian site language. No corporate WHS-speak. Sign-on / sign-off line at the bottom.
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