Job Info

  • Job Name

  • Job #

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Project Manager

  • Superintendent

Job Startup Audit

  • Job-specific orientation is to be given prior to commencing work. All personnel are to clearly understand where safety equipment is located, safety hazards, evacuation plans, emergency numbers and phone locations in areas which employees are working.<br>

  • Review Hazcom program with crew to include location of MSD sheets and labeling of secondary containers.

  • In accordance with MBI Safety Program a work permit is required for certain hazardous work. (Hot work, Confined Space, Lockout/Tagout) Work cannot be started without a signed work permit. New permits are required for each shift. See the Foreman assigned to the task for help.

  • A trained fire watch person is to be present when cutting, burning or welding is performed.

  • Make sure the construction area is secure at all times. Set up signs for traffic and pedestrian routes around construction.

  • Is a Crane Use Permit required?

  • HASP has been submitted to General contractor and or owner.

  • HASP's for all subcontractors have been reviewed and submitted to GC as required.

  • All required postings are displayed on the jobsite. (OSHA 300, Workers Comp, Emergency contact #’s, Direction to medical facilities, MBI Contact Poster, etc.)

  • First Aid Kit

  • Spill Kit

  • Eye Wash

  • Competent Person Forms Filled out

  • Rigging Inventory Completed

  • SDS CD on hand

  • SDS’s for job specific materials in HASP

  • JHA’s signed off on by crew

  • Inspect and inventory fall protection

  • Inspect and inventory Hand power tools

  • Flammable storage cabinet

  • Tabulated data for any trench boxes to be used

  • Post all required state and federal labor posters in job trailer.

  • Document additional items below

  • Additional Items

  • Checklist Item
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