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Jobsite Inspection

General Safety

  • Has this week's Toolbox Talk been conducted and sent in?

Confined Space (Subpart AA- 1926.1200)

  • Is anyone or will anyone be working in a confined space where there is a chance for the presence of toxic gasses? (Carbon monoxide, etc.) If so, has the Safety Manager been contacted?

Electrical Safety (Subpart K - 1926.400)

  • Are GFCI's being used on all temporary power and frequently tested (monthly at minimum and documented)?

  • Are all cords in compliance (no missing ground prongs, no torn jackets, no exposed wire at the plug) and not exposed to sharp edges or traffic (pinched in panel doors for temporary service, run through doorways, driven over by lifts or vehicle traffic)?

  • Are all temporary lights fully caged to prevent accidental breakage, secured properly and no empty sockets?

  • Are electrical panels easily accessible (no obstructions/3' clearance) and fully enclosed (no openings/holes)?

  • Are cover plates present on all hot receptacles?

  • Are lockout/tagout procedures being followed correctly?

  • Are all wires/ wire caps (splices) in boxes in areas where people could come into contact with them? And all boxes secured to something?

  • Have circuits been checked to ensure they are not overloaded?

  • Has the location of overhead and underground power lines been identified prior to digging, driving rods, working from lifts, using forklifts, etc)?

Fall Protection (Subpart M-1926.500)

  • Are all employees exposed to fall hazards of 6' or more protected with fall protection?

  • Are employees wearing PFAS (harness) when working in a lift (other than scissor)?

  • Is the fall protection effective when using a PFAS? Fall distance has been calculated and there is enough clearance.

  • Are all floor holes 2" or larger covered, labeled and secured?

  • When guardrails are used for fall protection are they at the right height and capable of withstanding a force of at least #200?

  • Are approved flammable containers labeled as to contents?

HAZCOM-Right To Know (Subpart D - 1926.50)

  • Does everyone in your crew know where to find your SDS sheets and are all chemicals on site listed in the catalog?

Housekeeping (Subpart C -1926.25)

  • Housekeeping being conducted and aisles free of debris?

Ladders (Subpart X- 1926.1053)

  • Are all ladders being inspected every day before use and taken out of service if found defective?

  • Are extension ladders in good condition and if used for access, do they extend at least 3' and are they secured?

  • Are employees using ladders correctly? Not standing on the top step or cap, not using a step ladder closed leaning against a wall, not carrying materials/tools while ascending and descending, etc.

Machine Guarding (Subpart I - 1926.300)

  • Are machine guards in place on all rotating/reciprocal tools & equipment?

  • Are all hand tools free from visible defects and in good condition?

Motor Vehicles & Equipment (Subpart O - 1926.600)

  • Are all employees exposed to or working adjacent to moving motor vehicles wearing at least a high visibility garment? If in MN, a class 2 high visibility garment (reflective striping)?

  • Is the equipment current with annual inspection?

  • Are chains across gate in scissor lifts?

  • Is audible alarm working?

Trenching and Excavations (Subpart P - 1926.650)

  • Do all trenches/excavations over 5' have protective systems in place?

  • Do all trenches/excavations over 4' have a means of egress within 25' of lateral travel for employees?

PPE (Subpart E- 1926.95)

  • Is PPE being worn and in compliance with site (GC requirements) and OSHA requirements?

Near Misses

  • Do you have any near misses to report?

Misc. Site Photos (optional)

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