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Daily Hazard Assessment Checklist

General

  • Foreman

  • General Foreman

  • Safety

  • Job No

  • Time & Date

Special Hazards

  • Are special hazards associated with ongoing work (elevated work area, heavy loads, different equipment, etc.)?

PPE

  • Is personal protective equipment available?

  • Have employees been trained in protective measures

  • Are workers using protective equipment?

Housekeeping

  • Is housekeeping adequate?

Cranes

  • Are cranes certified?

  • Is an erection plan in place at jobsite?

  • Is an erection plan in place at office?

Hazard Communication

  • Are hazards marked with warning signs?

Tools

  • Are Tools guarded?

  • Are guards operating?

Fire Protection

  • Is fire protection equipment Available?

Fall Protection

  • Are fall preventions systems in place?

  • Is approach to elevated work areas acceptable?

  • Are floor openings, shaft wall openings and open sided floors marked, covered or barricaded?

  • Are ladders set properly?

  • Are ladders tied off?

  • Are all scaffolds properly erected?

First Aid

  • Are first aid kits available?

  • Are they stocked?

Compressed Cylinders

  • Are cylinders secured?

  • Are valve caps available and

Electrical

  • Are electrical cords in good condition?

  • Are electrical cords free of splits, cracks and kinks?

Welding

  • Are welding leads in good condition?

  • Is welding air hose in good condition?

Tools

  • Are tools in good condition?

  • Are they adequate?

  • Are tool attachments in good condition?

  • Are workers using them?

  • If no has been answered to any of the above questions, please give a brief statement as to what the condition is and what you are doing to correct it.

Comments

  • List any unique situations or problems that are not identified in this inspection report.

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