Information

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Tools and equipment required

  • fall Protection. Harness, lanyards, retractable lanyards under 15'

  • Respirators. Full face

  • Aerial Lifts

  • Powerd Actuated tolls

  • Scaffold

  • ladders. Tie off all ladder, 4 points touching on a frames

Identified Hazards

  • Burns Chemical/Thermal

  • Overexertion. Get help with heavy objects

  • Eye Protection/ hard hats 100%

  • Elevated Loads. Double check your straps and rigging

  • Falls greater than 6'. Fall protection required

  • Overhead Work

  • Electrical Shock. Use GFCI boxes

  • Pinch Points. Keep your hands clear between objects

  • Lead/Asbestos/Silica

  • Sprains and strains. Lift with your legs not your back

  • Falling Materials

  • Utilities

  • Trips/Slips/Falls. Keep your area clean

  • Fire. Extinguishers are located throughout job

  • Abrasions and Cuts. First aid kits are located on every board

  • Cave In

  • Weather Hot/Cold

  • Moving Machinery. Be aware of fork lift on the ground

Hazard Elimination ( Equipment Needed )

  • Gloves , Aprons, Leathers. Wear gloves for demo

  • Inspect Tools/Rigging. everyday

  • Ladders Tied Off. 3' past exit on extension ladders

  • Scaffold. Check daily

  • Face Shields/Goggles. To be worn when grinding or cutting metal

  • Respirators/Dust Masks. To be worn when grinding or cutting masonry

  • Keep Picked Up. Good house keeping is a must

  • Fire Watch/Extinguishers

  • Guard Rails. Do not remove

  • Fall Protection. 4 point system

  • Tool Guards. Never remove for any reason

  • Hearing Protection. Foam ear plugs located in the sea box

  • Barricades

  • GFCI

  • Toeboards/Netting

  • Proper Lighting

General Site Safety Issues

  • Activities Coordinated with other Companies

  • Proper Signage Placed

  • Proper Safety Equipment Provided

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