Information

  • Project Name

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Other Participants

  • Copies to:
    Safety Committee
    Project Manager
    Field Manager

General Checklist

  • Do you have the E&V SDS book as well as the subcontractors'?

  • 2. Is the supervisor holding weekly toolbox talks?

  • 3. Are emergency and medical numbers posted?

  • 4. Are all posters as required by law visible?

  • 5. Is job site kept clean and materials properly stockpiled?

  • 6. Are proper procedures for confined space entry being followed?

  • 7. Are toilet facilities adequate and clean?

  • 8. Is there an adequate supply of fire extinguishers?

  • 9. Are first aid kits well stocked?

  • 10. Is there a trained "first aider" on the jobsite?

  • 11. Are GFCIs being used?

  • 12. Have electrical cords been inspected for broken insulation and damaged plugs?

  • 13. Are all power tools safe with guards in place and in good operating condition?

  • 14. Are all holes in floors covered or guard railed?

  • 15. Are all rebar caps in place?

  • 16. Is all scaffolding properly installed and inspected?

  • 17. Are oxygen and acetylene tanks capped, secured, and separated by 20 feet if they are not being used?

  • 18. Is heavy equipment safe and in good running condition with operator wearing seatbelt?

  • 19. Are excavations safe from cave-ins and do they have proper egress?

  • 20. Is the public protected from exposure to open excavation and/or dangerous situations?

  • 21. Are containers properly labeled?

  • 22. Is fall protection being used where required?

  • 23. Is correct personal protective equipment being used? (Hard hats, safety glasses, pants, boots, hearing protection, etc.)

  • 24. Are ladders safe and being used properly?

Field Manager Challenges

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