Information

  • Audit Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

SITE LOGISTICS / DOCUMENTATION

  • OSHA Postings <br> (Posted on site or in an accessible packet)

  • McGough Safety (AWAIR) Manual available<br> (hard copy or electronic)

  • McGough MSDS List available<br> (hard copy or electronic)

  • Pretask Planning log available <br> (each trade)

~> Emergency Management Information

  • Emergency numbers / Sub contact list posted

  • Medical Map posted <br> (multiple copies hanging so employees can take one when they leave)

  • Crisis Management Plan posted

~> Subcontractor Safety

  • Sub Office Contact / Safety Person Contact listed<br>

  • Sub Safety (AWAIR) manual available<br> (hard copy or electronic)

  • Sub MSDS manual available<br> (hard copy or electronic)

HOUSEKEEPING

  • Fire extinguishers <br> (on site, dispersed adequately, in clearly marked stands, Annual Certifications, Monthly Inspections)

  • Sprinkler shutoff located/labeled/accessable

  • First aid kits<br> (on site, dispersed, filled appropriately)

  • Adequate lighting<br> (Electrical contract... all lighting? hallways and access ways? task lighting?)

  • Job site free of slips, trips and fall hazards

  • Stairways / walkways clear

  • Trash picked up

  • Break areas orderly<br> (Food is in covered waste containers)

  • Floor openings - covered, fastened, labeled

ELECTRICAL / UTILITY

  • Insulation intact on cords and wiring / Grounds on cords

  • Temporary lighting guarded

  • Electrical panels labeled and covered

  • GFCI protection utilized

  • Lockout / tagout procedures utilized

HAND AND POWER TOOLS

  • Hand tools in good working order

  • Electrical cords in good working order

  • All mechanical safeguards in use

  • Proper PPE while in use

EQUIPMENT

  • Brakes, lights, signals, and alarms operative

  • Daily inspections filled out

  • Seat belts worn - LULLS, FORK TRUCKS, ETC.

  • Lifts - 100% tie off

  • Cranes - proper setup including distance to power lines

  • Cranes - ground conditions verified and safe for operation (underground wells, vaults, etc.)

  • Cranes- swing radius protected - level

  • Rigging equipment inspected - tag showing

BARRICADES

  • Barricades affixed with proper signage

  • Floor openings planked or barricaded

  • Wall, roof openings covered or barricaded

  • Rooftops/edges protected<br> (100% guardrail or personal fall protection... no flagging unless discussed with safety)

EXCAVATION

  • Underground utilities located<br> (locate for public property and another locate for private property)

  • Is there an excavation more than 4ft?

  • Is there an excavation more than 20ft?

  • Locate of utilities is being vac-trucked every 5' for occupied facilities

  • Proper sloping or shoring as required<br> (Type C - 1.5/1, Type B - 1/1, Type A - .5/1)

  • Access and egress means provided<br> (no further than 20 feet from any employee in the excavation))

  • Spoil set back at least 2 feet

LADDERS

  • Ladders in good condition<br> (stickers, rungs, feet, spreaders, rivets, fiberglass...)

  • Side rails extend 36 inches above landing for access to a level

  • Proper for job and secure

  • Step ladders fully open when in use

  • Placement of ladder safe<br>(tied off if necessary, clean/dry surface...)

  • Use of the ladder properly<br> (standing on the correct rungs, not leaned up stepladders, facing the correct way between the uprights...)

SCAFFOLDING

  • All scaffolds plumb and level

  • Are adequate sills and base plates being used

  • Are metal scaffold planks installed correctly with none extending past their end supports

  • Are wooden scaffold planks installed past their end supports no less than 6 inches and no more than 12 inches

  • Are guardrails including top and mid rail in place

  • To protect from falling objects, are toe boards or area barricaded below

  • Is fall protection being used in areas where required

  • Is there a scaffold tag and has it been inspected

  • Is their a safe access ladder, steps or equivalent means for safe access to the scaffold<br> (Step no greater than 24")

  • Is the scaffold rated for the proper weight capacity

FIRE PREVENTION

  • Are hot work permits in order

  • Fire extinguishers immediately available and inspection tags current<br> (Annually certified and monthly inspected)

  • Is a fire watch monitoring the area

  • Propane tanks - barricade installed - labeled -( flammable,no smoking, fuel type)

  • Compressed gas cylinders secured- upright- protected from damage

PPE

  • Hard hats worn

  • Gloves being worn and adequate for the work activity

  • Face shields being used where required

  • Welding hoods being worn in conjunction with safety glasses

  • Eye protection being worn and adequate for the work activity

  • Respirators and masks utilized, when needed

  • High visible clothing in use, when needed

  • Safety harness and lanyards utilized with adequate anchorage points

OTHER THOUGHTS

  • Confined Space

  • Air Quality

  • Atmosphere tested and results documented

  • Site survey<br> (Asbestos, mold, lead)

MCGOUGH NOTES

  • Specific requests

  • Injuries or losses since last audit

SUBCONTRACTOR NOTES

  • Specific requests

  • Injuries or losses since last audit

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