Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Hazard Rcognition

Location:

  • Turbine Building

  • Aux Building

  • Containment

  • Control Room

  • Fab Shop

  • Outside

  • Intake

  • Switch Yard

  • Pri/Sec Lab

  • Training Center

  • Other

Use Following Choices For The Observations

  • EE - Exceeds Expections ME - Meets Expctations NI - Needs Improvement

Human Performance Tools

  • 01. Pre/Post Job Brief

  • 02. Self checking (STAR, Flagging)

  • 03. Verification (Peer Check, CV, IV)

  • 04. Questioning Attitude (Two Min Rule, QV&V)

  • 05. Procedure Use and Adherence

  • 06. Communicate Effectively (3-Way, Phonetic Alphabet)

Hazard Recognition

  • 07. Line of Fire

  • 08. Barrier Tape / Rope

  • 09. Barricades

  • 10. Compressed Gas

  • 11. Electrical Cord

  • 12. Hoses / Connections

  • 13. Tools

  • 14. Vehicles

Housekeeping and Material Control

  • 15. Housekeeping

  • 16. Combustibles

  • 17. Work / Laydown Area

Personnel Protective Equipment

  • 18. Head

  • 19. Hearing

  • 20. Eyes / Face

  • 21. Foot

  • 22. Hand

  • 23. Body (Coveralls, etc.)

Rad Worker Practices

  • 24. Rad Worker Pactices

  • 25. Dosimetry Use

  • 26. RWP Knowledge/Adherence

  • 27. Contamination Control

  • 28. ALARA

  • 29. Use of Rad Monitors

Foreign Material Exclusion

  • 30. Boundries / Barriers

  • 31. FME Log/Monitor

  • 32. Work Practices

Lifting and Rigging

  • 33. Softners/Cribbing

  • 34. Lift Area

  • 35. Operator / Signal Person

  • 36. Load Control

Material Handling

  • 37. Lifting and Carrying

  • 38. Use of Spotter

Fall Protection

  • 39. Use of Fall Protection

  • 40. Ladder Use

  • 41. Dropped Objects

You Must Answer Both Of These Questions

  • Feedback Given

  • Debriefed

Number and Comments (NI - Requires a Comment)

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