Information

  • BR Brick Jobsite Inspection

  • Project Details

  • Project Name:

  • Project Description and nature of work:

  • Number of BR Brick employees at site:

  • Number of temporary workers/laborers at site:

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • General Requirements and Postings

  • First Aid kit on site, accessible and stocked?

  • Is a bloodborne pathogens kit available?

  • Emergency phone numbers and emergency action plan available?

  • Date of last Safety Meeting

  • Comments:

  • Equipment inspections current?

  • Fall Protection - CFR 1926 Subpart M

  • Is Fall Protection being used if needed or required?

  • Guardrails and stair rails are in place?

  • Holes or openings 2" or larger have covers?

  • Comments:

  • Tools - CFR 1926 Subpart I

  • Tools - CFR 1926 Subpart I

  • Ladders - CFR 1926 Subpart X

  • Are the spreaders on step ladders locked?

  • Are step ladders inspected before use? Verify with employees.

  • All step ladders have legible manufacturer labels?

  • Employees maintain body positioning inside the area of the ladder legs?

  • Are ladders turned in the proper position so that the employee faces the ladder while working on it?

  • Are employees maintaining the 3-point rule while ascending and descending ladders?

  • Are employees using properly rated ladders?

  • Have employees received ladder training? (Check training cards.)

  • Are extension ladders 3 feet above landing, secured, and 4:1 angle?

  • Are General Contractor job-made ladders built and installed properly?

  • Comments:

  • Are all power tools in good condition and in proper working order?

  • Are electrical cords and plugs in good condition and proper working order?

  • Do all drill motors used for boring wood have a handle for the second hand?

  • Are drill motors used for boring wood being operated using 2 hands?

  • Power tools either grounded or double insulated?

  • Comments:

  • Ladders - CFR 1926 Subpart X

  • Are the spreaders on step ladders locked?

  • Are step ladders inspected before use? Verify with employees.

  • All step ladders have legible manufacturer labels?

  • Employees maintain body positioning inside the area of the ladder legs?

  • Are ladders turned in the proper position so that the employee faces the ladder while working on it?

  • Are employees maintaining the 3-point rule while ascending and descending ladders?

  • Are employees using properly rated ladders?

  • Have employees received ladder training? (Check training cards.)

  • Are extension ladders 3 feet above landing, secured, and 4:1 angle?

  • Are General Contractor job-made ladders built and installed properly?

  • Comments:

  • Are all power tools in good condition and in proper working order?

  • Are electrical cords and plugs in good condition and proper working order?

  • Do all drill motors used for boring wood have a handle for the second hand?

  • Are drill motors used for boring wood being operated using 2 hands?

  • Power tools either grounded or double insulated?

  • Comments:

  • Housekeeping and Material Handling - CFR 1926 Subpart C

  • Is the housekeeping adequate?

  • Are nails removed or bent over?

  • Are potential slips/trips/falls hazards present?

  • Comments:

  • Personal Protective Equipment - CFR 1926 Subpart E

  • Are all employees wearing hardhats?

  • Are all employees wearing above-the-ankle, lace-up, safety boots with steel or composite toe?

  • Are all employees wearing necessary safety glasses?

  • Are all employees wearing gloves where needed?

  • Comments:

  • Signature of BR Brick Jobsite Contact

  • Signature of BMBRisk auditor:

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