Information

  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • H.Y.S Recreational Inspection

  • Inspection completed by:

  • Inspection completed by?

  • Date and time of inspection

  • Weight equipment is inspected prior to use?

  • Safety components of the weight equipment is present and functional?

  • All individuals utilizing weight equipment have received training on each piece of equipment that they are using?

  • Team sports are properly supervised?

  • All individuals participating is sports activities are utilizing proper P.P.E specific to the activity they are participating in?

  • Equipment used for any sport has been inspected prior to issuance. Staff ensure equipment is appropriate for the sport, clean, and in proper condition for use in the intended sport?

  • When appropriate weight lifter utilize spotters?

  • Individuals utilizing the recreational facilities are cautioned when inappropriate behavior is observed?

  • Pool tables and other equipment in safe and in good repair.

  • All doors leading to an egress corridor self- close and positively latch .No door is held open by any device that will not automatically release when the fire alarm is activated.

  • All entrance/exit doors to egress hallways are fully operational and bear the appropriate fire rating. Frame and door have a fire rating tag, free of holes, and breakage.

  • All panic bars are in good condition and function properly.

  • All ceiling tiles are in place and do not have a hole or crack greater than 1/8 " inch.

  • All electrical distribution panel have a 3 foot entryway to panel. All panel doors close and lock.

  • Permanent electrical circuits are utilized rather than extension cords.

  • All exterior light fixtures are operational.

  • G.F.C.I. receptacles are present and operational.

  • Electrical panels are properly labeled.

  • All electrical knockouts are in place.

  • Area is free of missing ceiling or floor tiles.

  • Walking surfaces are free of water or spilled liquids.

  • Area sidewalks are free of cracks greater than 1/4".

  • Walking surfaces are free of trip hazards such as tears, bumps, or carpet sags.

  • Area is free of broken/cracked glass in doors or windows.

  • Materials are safely stacked and not within 18" vertically or 36" horizontally of a sprinkler head.

  • Area is free of missing light lens covers on ceiling/study light fixtures.

  • Cleaning materials are properly stored and not left unattended.

  • All janitorial closets, elevator, and mechanical rooms are closed and locked.

  • All flammable and hazardous materials are properly stored. When not in use all flammable storage cabinets remain closed.

  • All flammable or hazardous storage cabinets are vented to the outside.

  • Dryer vents are clean and appropriate.

  • Area is free from evidence of vermin.

  • S.D.S. or M.S.D.S. information is available to staff and students for the chemicals they are utilizing or exposed to.

  • Restrooms are clean, in good repair, and G.F.C.I present as required.

  • Eye wash station is:<br>Functional <br>Properly adjusted<br>Clean

Life Safety

  • Fire extinguishers are:<br>(A) Present<br>(B) Proper class<br>(C) Properly mounted<br>(D)Adequate in number<br>(E) Unobstructed

  • All egress lighting in functioning and adequate.

  • Area is free of known fire hazards.

  • Fire alarm system is:<br>(A) Properly installed <br>(B) Functional <br>(C) Adequate

  • Emergency lighting is:<br>Exit signage is: <br>(A) Properly installed<br>(B) Adequate<br>(C) Properly

  • All fire egress maps include:<br>(A) Primary and secondary escape routes.<br>(B) You are here marking<br>(C) Location of alarm pull stations and fire extinguishers <br>

  • Exit signage is: <br>(A) Properly installed<br>(B) Adequate<br>(C) Properly functioning<br>(D) Indicates proper egress route

  • CO2 detectors are installed in the proper locations and fully functional.

  • Signature of inspector

  • Area Supervisor

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