Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

PPE & Safe Work Practices

  • Correct PPE worn and is it in good condition?

  • Metatarsal safety shoes worn and are they in good condition

  • Hearing protection worn

  • Gloves (if required)

  • Other required PPE?

Lifting Devices

  • Material lifting devices used and are they in good condition

  • Can operator explain daily inspection performed on lifting devices

  • Inspect lifting devices for worn or damaged devices

  • Are suspended loads attended

  • Suspended loads must never be lifted over employees

Safety Shower / Eye Wash Station

  • Is their a shower of eye station located where acids / bases (corrosives) used. " Sodium Aluminate"

  • Are they inspected monthly and access not blocked

  • Are eye wash stations available in high dust areas

Emergency Exits

  • Aisles and emergency exits not blocked

Electrical

  • Is voltage indicated on electrical control enclosures, power cabinets,, junction boxes etc.

  • Arc Flash label present on electrical control enclosures, power cabinets, junction boxes etc.

  • Clearance in front of electrical enclosures36" (0-150v) and 42" (151-600v)

  • Chords are free from frays and damage

  • Extension cords only allowed for temporary situations <90 days. must be inspected annually

  • GFCI's required on portable electric tools and in areas where wetness or damage to cord is possible

  • Are knockout plugs present on all electrical enclosures

Mobile Equipment

  • Are inspections being completed on equipment, prior to being used before each shift

  • Mobile equipment license and training current within 3 years

  • Seatbelt used whenever forklift operated

Material Storage Area

  • Material organized and rotated by date

  • Material not triple stacked, only two high

Flammable Cabinets

  • Only flammable liquids in cabinet (no paper, wood or plastic stored in cabinet)

  • Cabinets undamaged

  • No more than 3 cabinets within 100 square feet

Environmental

  • Are any spills present?

Machine Guarding

  • Is point of operation (grinding wheel, etc.) protected such that inadvertent contact is prevented?

  • Flywheels, gears, shafts, pulleys, belts, gears, sprockets, chains and couplings guarded to protect employees

  • E-stop button present

Walking / Working surfaces

  • Are the walkways clear and free of debris

  • Are any holes or floor opening not guarded?

Fire Extinguishers

  • Monthly Inspection completed / Verify completely charged

Confined space

  • Marked with proper signage (permit required sign or non permit required sign

HAZCOM

  • All containers labeled. (Original container with Manufacturers Label or secondary container with HMIS label)

  • Do employees know how to access an MSDS for a chemicals used?

Lockout / Tagout

  • Is machine specific energy control procedure present (owner M. Cline)

  • Are LOTO labels present

Compressed Air Nozzles

  • Are nozzles labeled as OSHA compliant. (regulate air pressure to 30psi or less)

Compressed Gas Cylinder Storage

  • Are cylinders identified with a durable label that clearly identifies the cylinder contents and gives a brief description of the potential hazard?

  • Cylinders secured with chain, lab strap or hard stock device located on the upper one third of the cylinder

  • Nesting methods for storage are prohibited. Acceptable means of storage include individual chains or straps, holding racks, cylinder carts etc.

  • Flammable gasses shall be stored at least 20 feet from oxidizers and any other source of ignition or separated by an approved firewall

OE and Standard Work

  • Material consumption be tracked PP/T?

  • Are 5S audits and Safety audits posted and current

  • Observe if standard work is being followed

  • Area clean & organized (less than 1 day of dirt)?

  • Aisles and emergency exits not blocked?

Do the employees know: (Interview a few people)

  • How to report suggestions

  • Who to report incident or injuries to and how long they have to do it in "as soon as it happens"

  • How to do and R3 and what it is

  • What is standard work and where is it located

  • What do they do if they find a problem

  • What a STOP card is and do they have them available

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