Information

  • Project Safety Visit

  • Project Number & Name

  • Project Supervisor

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

1.0 Fall Protection

1.1 General

  • 1.1.1 Competent Person present?

1.2 Guardrails

  • 1.2.1 Guardrail Type<br><br>

  • 1.2.2 Guardrail(s) in safe condition and set up properly?<br><br>

1.3 Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)

  • 1.3.1 PFAS Storage

  • 1.3.2 PFAS Condition

  • 1.3.3 PFAS Use

  • 1.3.4 Anchorage Point(s)

1.4 Hole Covers

  • 1.4.1 Hole Cover Type

  • 1.4.2 Hole Cover Size

  • 1.4.3 Hole Cover Signs

  • 1.4.4 Hole Cover Securement

2.0 Drill Rigs

  • 2.1 Drill Rig Number(s) & Model(s) on project.

  • 2.2 Work Platform(s)/Project Access

  • 2.3 Overhead Powerlines/Obstructions

  • 2.4 Operator's Manual

  • 2.5 Swing Radius Protection

  • 2.6 Daily Inspections Performed

  • 2.7 Properly Maintained

  • 2.8 Operator's Station

  • 2.9 Service Line Condition

  • 2.10 Operator & Ground Hand Communication

  • 2.11 Operator(s) Trained

3.0 Cranes

  • 3.1 Crane Number(s) & Model(s) on project.

  • 3.2 Work Platform(s)/Project Access

  • 3.3 Overhead Powerlines/Obstructions

  • 3.4 Operator's Manual & Load Charts

  • 3.5 Swing Radius Protection

  • 3.6 Daily Inspections Performed

  • 3.7 Properly Maintained

  • 3.7 Operator's Station

  • 3.9 Qualified Signal Person In Place

  • 3.10 Communication between qualified signal person and operator?

  • 3.11 List Attachments for Crane Being Used

  • 3.12 Condition of attachments being used.

  • 3.13 Operator(s) Trained

  • 3.14 Lift Plan for critical lifts completed? (Lifts that are 75% or more of the crane's capacity and/or lifts made by multiple cranes)

4.0 Loaders, Aerial Lifts, Forklifts, Other Mechanized Equipment

  • 4.1 Equipment Number(s) & Model(s) on project.

  • 4.2 Work Platform(s)/Project Access

  • 4.3 Overhead Powerlines/Obstructions

  • 4.4 Daily Inspections Performed

  • 4.5 Operator's Manual & Load Charts

  • 4.6 Operator's Station

  • 4.7 Properly Maintained

  • 4.8 List Attachments for Equipment Being Used

  • 4.9 Condition of attachments being used.

  • 4.10 Operator(s) Trained

  • 4.11 Employees aware of equipment movement?

5.0 Rigging

  • 5.1 Synthetic Slings

  • 5.2 Wire Rope Slings

  • 5.3 Chain Slings

  • 5.4 Continuos Loop/Round Slings

  • 5.5 Spreaders with Sorter Hooks

  • 5.6 Shackles

  • 5.7 Lifting Eyes

  • 5.8 Spreader Bar(s)

  • 5.9 Turnbuckles

  • 5.10 Other

6.0 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • 6.1 Safety Glasses

  • 6.2 Hard Hats

  • 6.3 Hand Protection (Gloves)

  • 6.4 Hearing Protection

  • 6.5 Work Boots

  • 6.6 Reflective Vest/Shirt (ANSI Level 2)

  • 6.7 Respirators

  • 6.7.1 Employees using respirators have been trained?

  • 6.8 Faceshields

  • 6.8.1 Employees are using face shields with safety glasses when changing teeth, grinding, chipping, etc.?

  • 6.9 Personal Flotation Devices (Life Vests) provided when working on or near water?

  • 6.9.1 Personal Flotation Devices (Life Vests) being put on before accessing work area where water hazard is present?

  • 6.9.2 Personal Flotation Devices (Life Vests) being taken off after reaching safe area from water hazard?

  • 6.10 Ring Buoys with 90' of rope available when working on or near water?

7.0 Ladders

  • 7.1 Are ladders being used properly for ladder type?

  • 7.2 Are ladders in good condition?

  • 7.3 Used according to instructions?

  • 7.4 For extension ladders are ropes, pulleys and treads in a good state of repair?

8.0 Confined Spaces

8.1 General

  • 8.1.1 Permits being completed and available for review.

  • 8.1.2 Continuous air monitoring being conducted?

  • 8.1.3 Gas Detector provided, calibrated, and in safe condition?

  • 8.1.4 Signage identifying Confined Space in place and legible?

  • 8.1.5 Ventilation equipment provided where necessary?

  • 8.1.6 Non-entry rescue system provided in safe condition and in use?

8.2 Drilled Shaft Entry

  • 8.2.1 Shielding (Casing) adequate for length of drilled shaft and height above ground?

  • 8.2.2 Work area around top of drilled shaft clean from falling object hazards?

  • 8.2.3 Guardrail around drilled shaft protecting side not worked from?

  • 8.2.4 Spoils from clean out activity placed at safe distance and height from edge of drilled shaft?

  • 8.2.5 Boatswain Chair condition?

  • 8.2.6 Attendant (Top Man) and Entrant (Hole Man/Inspector) communicating properly?

  • 8.2.7 Lighting for entry adequate?

  • 8.2.8 Work Platform around drilled shaft safe for attendant (Top Man)?

  • 8.2.9 Clean Out bucket rigged properly and in safe condition?

  • 8.2.10 Shovels in safe condition?

  • 8.2.11 Lifeline set up to be free of abrasion? (Retrieval/Fall Protection Device for Entrant)

  • 8.2.12 Dust control methods provided and being used properly?

8.2.13 Entry Method

  • 8.2.13.1 Personnel and Material Hoist System in safe condition, inspections complete, and set up properly?

  • 8.2.13.2 Drill Rig with Davit Arm set up properly and Davit Arm in safe working condition?

  • 8.2.13.3 Crane with Davit Arm set up properly and Davit Arm in safe working condition?

  • 8.2.13.4 Ladder with Davit Arm set up properly and Davit Arm in safe working condition? (Only good for shafts 25' in depth or less)

8.3 Other confined spaces

  • 8.3.1 Entry plan in place?

9.0 Housekeeping & Material Storage

  • 9.2 Drilling Tool Storage

  • 9.3 Rebar Cage Storage<br>

  • 9.1 Casing Storage

  • 9.4 Other Materials

  • 9.5 Trash

  • 9.6 General Site Conditions

10.0 Fire Protection

  • 10.1 Are fire extinguishers provided on all equipment?

  • 10.2 Are fire extinguishers provided on equipment secured?

  • 10.3 Are fire extinguishers of 20lb. rating placed at a minimum of 25' from containers with over 100 gallons of combustible?

  • 10.4 Are fire extinguishers in proper working order?

  • 10.5 Do fire extinguishers have a current annual inspection?

  • 10.6 Have fire extinguishers been visually inspected in the last 30 days?

  • 10.7 Do all cranes have at least a 5BC rated fire extinguisher?

  • 10.8 Flammable Liquids Storage

11.0 Welding & Cutting

  • 11.1 Are compressed cylinders stored properly?

  • 11.2 Are hoses for compressed gas use in safe condition?

  • 11.3 Are hoses stored properly? (Protected from abrasion and in a ventilated container)

  • 11.4 Are torch head assemblies and tips in safe working condition?

  • 11.5 Are flashback arrestors in place and being used at hose to regulator connections and/or hose to torch head connections?

  • 11.6 Is an appropriate striker provided and being used?

  • 11.7 Are regulators in safe working condition/free of damage?

  • 11.8 Is a fire extinguisher being provided for fire protection?

  • 11.9 Is appropriate protective clothing and PPE provided and being used?

  • 11.10 Are welding machines in safe working condition?

  • 11.11 Are leads to welding machines in safe working condition?

  • 11.12 Is a welding hood compatible with a hard hat provided and used?

  • 11.13 Are appropriate protective measures being taken to protect others from flash hazards of welding activities such as portable curtains?

  • 11.13 Is area of hot work clear of combustibles or sources of ignition?

12.0 Electrical

  • 12.1 Extension Cords

  • 12.2 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter(s) (GFCI) in use?

  • 12.3 Generators

12.4 Power Tools

  • 12.4.1 Power cords in safe condition?

  • 12.4.2 Side Handles provided and utilized where designed?

  • 12.4.3 Guarding in place where designed?

  • 12.4.4 General power tool condition?

13.0 Hand Tools

  • 13.1 Impact tools (hammers, tooth insertion/extraction tools, chisels, punches) is safe condition? Free of broken handles and mushrooming.

  • 13.2 Tooth Insertion & Extraction Tools available and in use?

  • 13.3 Other hand tools in safe condition?

14.0 First Aid Kit/Station

  • 14.1 Is a first aid kit/station available?

  • 14.2 Are contents adequate?

  • 14.3 No contents past their expiration date?

  • 14.4 First Aid Kits/Cabinets clearly labelled?

  • 14.5 Are first aid kits/cabinets easily accessible?

  • 14.6 Employees aware of location of first aid kits/cabinet?

  • 14.7 Eye wash available and within expiration date?

15.0 Project Field File

  • 15.1 Project Field File available?

  • 15.2 Project Safety Assessment completed properly and reviewed?

  • 15.3 Emergency Action Plan completed properly and reviewed?

  • 15.4 Utility Locate Ticket current and available?

  • 15.4.1 Utility locate performed?

  • 15.5 Project JHAs completed properly and reviewed?

  • 15.6 Company incident contact information (Grab N Go Pouch) available?

16.0 Pneumatic Tools and Air Supply

  • 16.1 Air Compressor(s) in safe condition?

  • 16.2 Operator manual for air compressor available?

  • 16.3 OSHA Check valve in place on air compressor(s)?

  • 16.4 Air reservoir tanks in safe condition?

  • 16.5 OSHA Check valves in place on each reservoir outlet 1/2" or greater?

  • 16.6 Air lines in safe condition?

  • 16.7 Air line connections between hoses and hose to tool secured with whip check, whip sock, cotter pin, and/or wire?

  • 16.8 Pneumatic tools (rock drills, jack hammers, etc.) in safe condition?

  • 16.9 Discharge hoses free of excessive leaks?

17.0 Safety Practices and Behaviors

  • 17.1 Daily JHA meetings being held?

  • 17.2 Stretch and Flex being performed?

  • 17.3 Other contractor's employees involved in Daily JHA meetings or briefed separately on our activities?

  • 17.4 Weekly Tool Box Talks being conducted?

  • 17.4 General attitude of employees on project positive?

18.0 Other

  • 18.1 Sanitary facilities?

  • 18.2 Safety supplies on hand?

  • 18.3 Safety Data Sheets available on site?

19.0 MSHA Specific Items

  • 19.1 Roadways: proper berms, traffic controls, conditions

  • 19.2 Highwalls: sloughing, loose material, hazards at edge

  • 19.3 Stockpiles

  • 19.4 Misc. Hazards: Sumps, Ponds, Equip.

  • 19.5 Required MSHA training records for all employees onsite available on site?

Sign Off

  • On site representative

  • Auditor's signature

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