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Metal Stud Partitioning Safety Checklist

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Risk Assessment Description:

This metal stud partitioning safety checklist template from Health & Safety Zone helps operatives and supervisors confirm that metal stud walls are installed safely and in line with UK health and safety law.

It covers the full range of checks required for safe metal stud work, including competence, manual handling, dust control, power‑tool safety, personal protective equipment and working at height. It references the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998, Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015, Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, Work at Height Regulations 2005 and the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.

Use this checklist for:

  • Pre‑start checks – confirm the work area, tools and personnel are ready before work begins.
  • Site inspections – spot‑check ongoing metal stud installation for compliance.
  • Supervisory sign‑off – record completion of critical safety steps.

Each item is answered Yes, No or N/A; any No answer must be resolved before work continues.

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

Compliant with: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002; Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998; Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015; Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992; Work at Height Regulations 2005; Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974.

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Checks covered in this Metal Stud Partitioning checklist

This Metal Stud Partitioning 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 risk assessment for metal stud partitioning been completed and communicated to the operatives?
2Are all operatives trained and competent to install metal stud walls?
3Is a method statement or task‑specific instruction available for the work?
4Is the work area free of trip hazards and adequately lit?
5Is adequate ventilation provided to control dust, and is a COSHH assessment for dust in place?
6Are power tools inspected, serviced and fitted with guards before use?
7Is the correct blade or cutting attachment installed and secure on the power tool?
8Are all sharp metal edges and cut‑outs inspected for burrs and secured to prevent injury?
9Are manual handling aids (e.g., trolleys or lifting straps) used for moving studs and tracks?
10Is the weight of each stud and the load being lifted within safe manual handling limits?
11Are appropriate PPE – safety boots, cut‑resistant gloves, eye protection and dust mask – worn by all operatives?
12Is hearing protection provided when using noisy power tools?
13Are exclusion zones or barriers in place around the work area to protect other workers?
14Is signage indicating metal stud work and dust hazards displayed clearly?
15Is a suitable platform used when fixing head tracks at height?
16Are all fixings and fasteners inspected for correct size and condition before installation?
17Is a first‑aid kit readily accessible and are trained first‑aiders on site?
18Is a rescue plan in place for work at height on head tracks?
19Is emergency contact information displayed at the worksite?
20After completion, are all waste studs, off‑cuts and debris cleared from the area?
21Are tools and equipment stored safely and power sources isolated after use?
22Are stud tracks and metal studs inspected for damage or deformation before installation?
23Is edge protection or guardrails provided when working at height on head tracks?
24Is a temporary exclusion zone clearly marked and secured to prevent unauthorised entry?

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How often should safety checklists be completed?

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