Information

  • General Contractor

  • Document No.

  • Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Foreman

  • Location
  • Audit Title

  • Foreman

  • Date and time

Previous Audit

  • Has the last audit been reviewed

  • There are no outstanding conditions

General Site Conditions

  • Site is clean and organized

  • Entry and walkways clear

  • Stairs and risers clean

  • Interior spaces adequately lit

  • Handrails in place

  • Fall prevention methods in place and used where railings are missing

Emergency Plan

  • First aid officer on crew

  • First aid kit available

  • Is it stocked

  • Fire extinguishers present

  • Evacuation plan

  • Employees know it

  • SDS sheets on site

  • Water provided when hot

Personnel

  • JHA reviewed with all employees

  • All employees site oriented

  • All employees wearing boots, hard hat, safety glasses, high visibility

  • Appropriate gloves being worn

  • Harnesses worn for work over 6'

  • Face shields worn for grinding and cutting

  • Earplugs and dust masks avaliable

Tools

  • All tools in good condition

  • Guards in place on saws and grinders

  • Blades are sharp to avoid binding

  • Cords in good condition, effectively grounded or double insulated

  • GFCI's used at outlet

Ladders

  • Ladders are heavy duty and fiberglass

  • In good condition

  • Being used properly

  • Set on firm level ground

  • Extension ladders extend 3' above upper landing surface

  • Are tied off

Supported Scaffolding

  • Erected by a qualified person

  • Is it level

  • Toe boards, ladder, guardrails in place

  • Properly tagged

Suspended Scaffolding

  • Users are trained

  • Daily inspection log book complete

  • Counter weight is secured

  • Tie backs and lifelines secured to structure or engineered anchorage point

  • Emergency decent function operational

  • Wire mesh is intact and free of debris

Fall Protection Systems

  • Retractables, lifelines and rope grabs are in good condition with out defects

  • Are secured to structure or engineered anchorage point

  • Lifeline is tied with bowline knot

  • Guardrails or warning lines are in place at all leading edges

Heavy Equipment

  • All operators have been trained

  • Scheduled maintenance has been done by supplier

  • Tires are in good condition

  • Area surrounding equipment has been cordoned off to prevent unauthorized personnel

  • Back up alarm and warning lights are functional

  • Signal men are wearing high-viz clothing

  • Spill clean up kit avaliable

  • Power line clearance has been checked

  • Cribbing is used when ground is soft or uneven

  • Fuel is stored in OSHA approved cans

Cranes

  • Crane has been inspected and paperwork is on site

  • Swing radius protected

  • Rigging equipment inspected

  • Radios for signaling available

  • Tag lines used

  • Auditor

  • Foreman

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