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Glass Doors, Walls and Manifestation Safety Checklist

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Risk Assessment Description:

This glass doors, walls and manifestation safety checklist template helps security operatives, door supervisors, stewards and facility managers ensure that transparent barriers are safe, clearly marked and compliant with relevant legislation.

It covers essential areas such as risk assessment, staff competence, environmental conditions, glass condition, signage, emergency routes, personal protective equipment and post‑event review, referencing the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 and associated HSE guidance.

Use this checklist for:

  • Pre‑shift inspections of glass doors, walls and manifestation barriers.
  • Ongoing venue safety monitoring during events or daily operations.
  • Post‑event debriefs and incident reviews.

Answer Yes, No or N/A to each item during inspections. Any No response must be resolved before the area is used or the event proceeds, and records should be logged for continuous improvement.

This checklist aligns with the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992, helping you meet legal duties for safe premises, adequate welfare facilities and protection from glass hazards.

It is intended to be used on a daily basis, with updates made whenever a change to glass fittings, signage or crowd‑control arrangements occurs. Keep the completed form in the venue’s safety folder and review it during routine audits.

The checklist supports a systematic safety routine, enabling security teams to quickly verify that glass barriers meet safety‑glass standards, edge‑markings are visible, and emergency functions operate correctly. Managers can also document compliance and identify corrective actions during routine audits.

Fully editable and shareable – customise the questions to your venue, download as a PDF and share with your team.

Compliant with: Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992.

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Checks covered in this Glass Doors, Walls and Manifestation Inspection checklist

This Glass Doors, Walls and Manifestation Inspection safety checklist template covers 24 checks. Customise the questions to your workplace, then download a professional, print-ready PDF with Yes / No / N/A tick-boxes and a comments space.

#Checklist item
1Has a current risk assessment for glass doors, walls and manifestation hazards been completed and communicated to staff?
2Are security operatives trained and competent to identify glass hazards and manage manifestations?
3Is the area around glass doors and walls free from obstructions and adequately lit?
4Are floor surfaces level and slip‑free at the base of glass doors?
5Are glass doors and walls clearly marked with visible signage or edge‑markers to prevent accidental impact?
6Are all glass panels made of safety‑glass (toughened or laminated) as required by regulations?
7Are any glass panels cracked, chipped, or showing signs of stress?
8Are hinges, locks and framing securely fitted and free of corrosion?
9Are automatic closing mechanisms functional and set to the appropriate speed?
10Are emergency release devices on glass doors operational and unobstructed?
11Is protective film or safety coating intact on glass surfaces?
12Are glass doors equipped with appropriate warning lights or alarms when opened?
13Are clear escape routes maintained around glass doors in case of fire or emergency?
14Is emergency lighting functional around glass doors and walls?
15Is personal protective equipment such as safety gloves and eye protection available for staff handling broken glass?
16Are cleaning procedures in place to promptly remove glass shards and debris?
17Are incident records for glass breakage or injuries kept up to date?
18Are manifestation barriers or crowd‑control measures positioned to keep people away from glass doors during events?
19Is the glass door’s lock status checked and set correctly before the start of each shift?
20Are regular inspections of glass doors scheduled in line with maintenance plans?
21Are all signage and markings legible and maintained without fading or damage?
22Is there a designated safe area for storing broken glass before disposal?
23Are staff aware of the safe distance to keep from glass doors during crowd surges?
24Is the fire rating of glass doors appropriate for the location and verified?

Frequently asked questions

Are these safety checklist templates really free to download?

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What format do the safety checklists download in?

Checklists download as a professional PDF, ready to print and complete on-site — each question has clear Yes / No / N/A tick-boxes and a comments space. You choose portrait or landscape at download. Word and spreadsheet formats are being added.

Can I customise the checklist questions to my workplace?

Yes — fully. Add your own questions, edit or remove any of the pre-written ones, and reorder them to suit your site, task or inspection before you download.

Are the safety checklists suitable for UK workplaces?

Yes. The checklists are written around UK health and safety good practice and HSE guidance, and are suitable for inspections, audits, toolbox checks and routine workplace monitoring.

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Can I add my company logo and branding to the checklist?

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How do I complete the checklist once it is downloaded?

The exported checklist is a blank, ready-to-use document: print it and tick Yes, No or N/A against each question and write any comments in the notes space, then sign and date it in the sign-off section.

What types of safety checklist can I create?

We are building specialist checklists across a wide range of subjects and industries — fire safety, workplace inspections, equipment and machinery checks, site inductions, vehicle checks, PPE, first aid and more. Browse by category to find the right one.

How often should safety checklists be completed?

It depends on the activity and your risk assessment — many checks are daily, weekly or monthly, while others are done before each task or shift. Completed, dated checklists provide a useful record of your monitoring.

Are the checklists a substitute for a risk assessment?

No. A checklist is a monitoring and inspection tool that complements your risk assessments and method statements — it helps confirm that controls are in place and working. Use them alongside your risk assessments.