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Site Inspection form

Safety and Environmental

  • Most current EAP Emergency contact list are by phones

  • Fire Extinguishers are inspected with current certificaion

  • First Aid/BBP kits are stocked and in place with current inspection

  • Eye Wash stations are inspected and Funtional

  • Station On Lines are in place

  • Other

Buildings and Property

  • Exit signs are in place and free of damage

  • Building overall condition is free of any damage (Masonry, Woodwork, Roof, Walls, etc.)

  • Doors are Secure and free of damage or tampering

  • Snow remocal and sanding adequate (Seasonal)

  • Fencing intact/ Gates locked

  • Lighting is adequate and in good condition

  • Windows and Screens are in place and in good condition

  • Security Features are in place and in good condition (alarms/key access box)

  • The Building or Property is free of any signs of vandalism or trespassing

  • Vegetation is at appropriate distances 5'-6' from fencelines (substations, powerhouse, building access)

  • Other

Housekeeping

  • Grates are secure and in good condition

  • Combustable and Flamable materials stored in approved cabinents

  • area is free of any evidence of oil leaks

  • Aisles are clear and free of any obstructions

  • Adequate lighting is available and bulbs are in good condition

  • Laddres are available for use of approved type and stowed properly

  • Equipment Stored on Racks are secure and free from falling hazards

  • No electrical switches, switch plates or receptacles, cracked, broken or have exposed contacts

  • Do all electrical panels have a surrounding space of 3 feet clearance

  • Other

Protective Barriers

  • PPE is available and in good condition

  • Fall protection in place

  • Cables, chains and Railings in place and in good condition.

  • Stairs in good shape, well lit with handrails

  • Guards are in good condition (rotating equipment, Batteries, Electrical Equipment, LOTO)

  • Other

Oil and Chemical Management

  • SDS log books are available with current chemical inventory

  • Universal and hazardous waste stored in approved containers

  • Oil and Chemical Storage has appropriate Secondary containment

  • All containers are properly labled

  • SPCC Plan spill reporting instructions are posted

  • Safety signs are adequate (no smoking / NFPA Diamonds)

  • spill responcse kits stocked and labeled

  • Other

Cranes, lifts, Hoists

  • Condition of Rack Rake is safe and opperable

  • Load Capacity is Labled and Clearly Legable

  • Operator inspection log is in place and available for use

  • Annual Inspecitons and Repairs are completed

  • Slings and Rigging equipment are in good shape and wihin current inspection

  • Other

Waste Storage Area Monthly Inspection Checklist

  • Total Number of >30 gals containers in active storage

  • List all Products / Approx Volume

  • Is the area free of debris and other materials?

  • Is the ground clean and dry?

  • Are Container tops free of spillage?

  • Is the area free of spills or leaks?

  • are all the containers in good condition (free of : Dents, Corrosion, Bulging, signs of Deterioration)?

  • Are all the containers Properly closed?

  • Are containers Labeled with Hazardous Waste Labels?

  • Are the following information on the Haz Material Labels filled out (Generator name, accumulation start date, contents, physical state, hazardous properties)?

  • Are labels legiable?

  • Have Wastes been disposed of within the allowabvle accumualation time?

  • Are the containers compatible with their contents?

  • Are incompatible wastes stored separately?

  • Is there adequate aisle space?

  • Other

Flammable and Combustible Materials Checklist 4.4.3

  • Are Combustible scrap, debris, and waste materials such as oily rags stored in covered metal receptacles and removed from the worksite promptly?

  • Are approved containers and tanks used for the storage and handling of flammavle and combustible liquids?

  • Are all connections on drums and combustible liquid piping, vapor and liquid tight?

  • Are all flammable liquids kept in closed containers when not in use?

  • Are Metal Drums of flammable liquids electrically grounded during dispensing?

  • Do storage rooms for flammable and combustible liquids hace appropriate ventilation systems?

  • Are No smoking sigs posted on liquified and petroleum gas tanks and where flammable or combustible materials are used ?

  • Are all solvent wastes and flammable liquids kept in fire-resistant covered containers until they are removed from the worksite?

  • Is combustible dust if present removed through HEPA filtered vacuuming?

  • Are fuel gas cylinders and oxygen cylinders separated by 25' distances or fire-resistant barriers while in Storage?

  • Are fire extinguishers appropriate for the materials in the areas where they are mounted and within 75ft of outside areas?

  • Extinguishers are free from obstruction or blockage?

  • Fire extinguishers are fully charged, serviced, maintained, and tagged at least once per year?

  • If sprinker systems are installed, is the system within current inspection dates.

  • Are safety cans utilized for dispensing flammavle or combustile liquids at the point of use?

  • Responce equipment is available and stocked for prompt cleaning of spilled flammable or combustible liquids.

  • Other

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