Do visiting drivers report to the site manager for any relevant instructions prior to commencing tipping operations?
Drivers should be given full details of the load and delivery conditions, including how they can get there safely. Drivers visiting a site should have to report to the site operator for any relevant instructions. When tipping is being arranged, both the haulier and the person receiving the load should exchange written information about the load, safe tipping, the characteristics of the site, a safe route to the site, and safe ways of working. The driver and workers at the receiving site should be made aware of this information as well, and before the delivery begins.
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