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  • Site conducted

  • Project Name & No.

FOP Planning

  • Has the project conducted a Falling Object Protection planning meeting?

  • Explain:

  • Do today's MTAs address any Falling Object concerns?

Edge Protection (General)

  • Is handrail built to Baker standards (installed properly with toe boards or debris netting)?

  • Is all material kept at least 10ft from outside slab edges (6ft from interior edges)?

  • Are exterior & interior slab edges free of debris?

  • Have all post shores at exterior edges & interior openings been properly secured?

  • Is horizontal debris netting (or engineered "eyebrow") installed at perimeter?

  • Explain:

  • Are Falling Object Warning Signs in place?

  • Are coworkers working at edges & openings using hardhat & tool tethers?

  • Are overhead protective structures installed at entrances?

  • Explain:

Interior Protection

  • Are hole covers marked, secured and capable of supporting twice the intended load?

  • Are secondary hole covers (nets) installed (holes greater than 1'x1')?

  • Is falling object protection provided in elevator shafts?

  • Is consideration given to prevent objects from falling into courtyards or common areas?

  • Are work platforms (scaffolds, core walls, shear walls, aerial lifts) free of debris?

Stripping Areas

  • Are substantial barricades and signs in place (to keep unecessary personal out)?

  • Is continuous vertical debris netting in place at perimeter stripping operations?

  • Is the potential drop zone (ground level) below the stripping area barricaded with signage and a spotter?

  • Is there means for communication between spotter and stripping crew (radio, whistle, voice)?

Outrigger

  • Are warning signs posted at the outrigger?

  • Are debris nets installed at end of outrigger?

  • Explain:

  • Is outrigger properly shored?

  • Are steps being taken to secure carts and prevent them from being inadvertently hoisted?

  • Overall Comments:

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  • Safety Representative

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