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Tools, Equipment and Paperwork check list.

  • Are all tools free from defects, damage, or cracks?

  • Do not use tool. Bag and repair replace as soon as possible!!

  • Are handles secure and free of cracks, splinters, or sharp edges? (for hand tools)

  • Do not use tool. Bag and repair replace as soon as possible!!

  • Are there any missing parts on the tools?

  • Do not use tool. Bag and repair replace as soon as possible!!

  • Are blades sharp and free of burrs or bends? (for cutting tools)

  • Please clean and change blade.

  • Are jaws securely fastened and not excessively worn? (for pliers, wrenches)

  • Do not use tool. Bag and repair replace as soon as possible!!

  • Are electrical cords frayed, damaged, or improperly grounded? (for power tools)

  • Do not use tool bag and repair replace as soon as possible!!

  • Are guards in place and functioning properly on power tools?

  • Do not use tool. Bag and repair replace as soon as possible!!

  • Are there any leaks or malfunctions on tools?

  • Do not use tool. Bag and repair replace as soon as possible!!

  • Are safety labels intact and readable on tools?

  • Report to office to have re tested as soon as possible!!

  • Are tool stored safety when not in use?

  • Take images of tools in use on the job.

  • Is your first aid kid accessible and in date?

  • Is your fire extinguisher accessible and in date?

  • Is your ppe bag accessible and have all the necessary ppe stored?

  • Has the sign in sheet been allocated in a place other subcontractors can access easily to sign on?

  • Is your equipment register up to date?

  • Take Picture

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)<br>

  • Do you have the appropriate PPE available for the job (e.g., gloves, safety glasses, ear protection safety boots hi viz)?<br>

  • Are you trained/competent on how to use PPE properly?<br><br><br>

  • Is there any ppe that you feel could improve safety for you and client.

Customer Safety

  • Have you erected men at work signs?

  • Have you spoke with customer in regards to safe zone?

  • Have you filled in job report and any hazards noted and safe zone discussed?

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