Weekly Compliance Spot Check Checklist for Trades & Construction
A checklist for conducting weekly spot checks on key compliance areas to ensure ongoing adherence to regulatory requirements and internal policies.
Compliant with Safe Work Australia requirements, state WHS legislation, and Building Code of Australia (NCC) documentation standards.
Complete Checklist
- 1Select the compliance area to spot-check based on the rotation schedule
- 2Verify that required licences and permits are current and displayed correctlyCritical
- 3Check that staff certifications and training records are up to dateCritical
- 4Review a sample of recent transactions for compliance with procedures
- 5Inspect workplace health and safety compliance in a selected area
- 6Verify that data privacy and records management practices are being followed
- 7Check that signage, notices, and disclosures required by law are in place
- 8Review staff adherence to the uniform or dress code policy
- 9Verify that cash handling procedures are being followed correctly
- 10Check that hazardous materials are stored and labelled according to regulations
- 11Review vehicle or equipment registration and insurance status if applicable
- 12Confirm that contractor and visitor management procedures are being followed
- 13Job card findings and any non-compliance issues identifiedCritical
- 14Assign corrective actions with deadlines for any issues found
- 15Update the compliance register with the results of this week's spot check
Frequently Asked Questions
How should non-compliance issues found during spot checks be handled?
Minor issues should be corrected immediately where possible and documented for tracking. Significant non-compliance should be escalated to management with a corrective action plan that includes the root cause, the fix, the responsible person, and the deadline. Repeat non-compliance in the same area may indicate a training or process gap that needs a more systemic solution.
Who should conduct compliance spot checks?
Ideally, someone other than the person responsible for the area being checked. This could be a manager, a compliance officer, or a team leader from another crew. For small businesses where separation of duties is limited, the business owner or an external advisor can conduct periodic checks to maintain objectivity.
What areas should be prioritised for weekly compliance spot checks?
Prioritise areas with the highest risk of non-compliance or the most severe consequences for breaches. This typically includes workplace health and safety, financial controls, licencing, and privacy. Rotate through different areas each week so that every compliance requirement is checked regularly over the course of a month or quarter.
Need help implementing these checks into your daily operations?
Our team can build custom checklists integrated into your daily operations workflow.