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Wall and Floor Tiling Safety Checklist

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Risk Assessment Description:

This wall and floor tiling safety checklist template from Health & Safety Zone helps tilers, supervisors and site managers ensure safe tiling operations on walls and floors in construction and refurbishment projects.

It covers planning, competence, site conditions, silica dust control, manual handling, equipment checks, chemicals, PPE, collective safeguards and emergency provisions. It references the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002, the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 and the Work at Height Regulations 2005.

Use this checklist for:

  • Pre‑task preparation – confirm risk assessments, method statements and training are in place.
  • During the tiling – verify controls for dust, chemicals, manual handling and equipment.
  • Post‑task sign‑off – ensure the area is clean, waste is managed and tools are stored safely.

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

It is intended to be used on site before work begins, during the tiling process and after completion. Tick Yes, No or N/A for each item, record any No responses and implement corrective actions immediately. The template can be downloaded, customised and printed for daily use.

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

Compliant with: Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002; Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992; Work at Height Regulations 2005.

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Checks covered in this Wall and Floor Tiling checklist

This Wall and Floor Tiling 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 site‑specific risk assessment and method statement for tiling been completed and briefed to operatives?
2Is a competent, trained tiler assigned to the task and have they received silica‑dust control training?
3Is a competent supervisor medically fit for work at height where required?
4Is the work area adequately ventilated or is local exhaust ventilation provided for dust‑generating activities?
5Is water suppression used on all tile cutting operations to control silica dust?
6Is the water supply for wet cutting functional and free of leaks?
7Is appropriate respiratory protective equipment (RPE) fitted and maintained for any dry cutting that may occur?
8Are adhesive and grout products assessed under COSHH and are safety data sheets available on site?
9Are workers using the correct PPE – safety glasses, gloves, knee pads and suitable footwear?
10Are knee pads worn and are tasks rotated to avoid prolonged kneeling postures?
11Is manual handling of tiles assessed for load limits and are mechanical aids (trolleys, suction cups) used where required?
12Are tiles lifted and carried using safe techniques to avoid awkward postures and back injury?
13Is the floor or work platform stable, level and free from slip hazards before starting tiling?
14For wall tiling above 2 m, are appropriate work‑at‑height measures (scaffolding, harnesses) in place and inspected?
15Is the tile cutter or wet saw inspected for guard condition, blade wear and correct operation before use?
16Are all power tools tested for earth leakage and have functional residual‑current devices (RCDs) been checked?
17Are dust extraction hoses and water feeds securely attached and free of leaks?
18Is the area cordoned off or sign‑posted to protect other workers and the public from falling tiles or debris?
19Are spill kits for adhesive or grout readily available and staff trained to use them?
20Is first‑aid provision on site adequate for cuts, abrasions or chemical exposure?
21Are welfare facilities such as drinking water, toilet access and rest breaks provided for workers?
22Has the work area been cleaned of dust and debris after tiling is completed?
23Are waste tiles and packaging removed to designated waste containers?
24Are all tiling tools switched off, unplugged and stored safely after use?

Frequently asked questions

Are these safety checklist templates really free to download?

Yes — completely free. Customise any checklist to your workplace and download a professional, print-ready PDF in minutes. No paywall, and no signup required for guests.

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?

Yes — add your company logo, colours and details on Standard and Pro plans, so the exported checklist carries your own branding. Guests and Free downloads carry Health & Safety Zone branding.

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.