Information

  • Audit Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Select date

PPE

  • Head Protection - Hard Hat

  • Eye Protection

  • Hand Protection - Proper Gloves

  • Hearing Protection

  • Foot Protection - Metatarsals if Required

  • Respirator/Supplied Air Hood

  • Arc Flash Gear - Gloves, FR Clothing, Face Shield

  • Welding/Torch Cutting Eye Shade

Manual Lifting

  • Correct Body Position

  • Weight Under 50 lbs for Solo Lift

  • Use Lifting Equipment for Weight Over 50 lbs

Line of Fire

  • Hand/Body Position

  • Overhead Hazards

  • Rotating Equipment

  • Eyes on Path

  • Pinch/Sharp Edges Identified & Protected

Housekeeping

  • Trash/Debris

  • Cords/Hoses Orderly

  • Barricades Used

  • Protruding Items

Trip & Fall Protection

  • Trip Hazards

  • Fall Arrest Equipment Used

  • Correct Ladder Use

Tool Use

  • Correct Tool

  • Used Correctly

  • Guards Used

  • Material Secured

  • Damage to Cords or Tool

  • GFCI Used in Wet Conditions

Equipment/Vehicle Use

  • Seat Belt

  • Safe Driving

  • Fortlift Inspected (Driver's Shift)

  • Overhead Crane Inspected (Daily)

  • Backing - Looking/Sounding Horn

Nearby Work

  • Aware of Vehicle Traffic

  • Aware of Work Performed in Vicinity

Procedures

  • Lockout/Tagout Procedures Followed

  • Confined Space Permit Issued

  • Confined Space Ventilator Used - 15 min Before & During Entry

  • Confined Space Gas Detector Used - Before & During Entry

Ergonomic/Unnatural Body Position

  • Awkward Bending/Leaning/Twisting/Squatting

  • Stays in Same Position for Extended Time

  • Holds Heavy Item/Tool for Longer Than 30 seconds

  • Positive Feedback or Corrective Action

  • Positive Feedback or Corrective Action

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