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  • Site conducted

  • Location
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  • Date of Inspection

  • Inspected by

Activity Completed

  • Housing Inspection

  • Is the house number visible from the street?

  • Is the property free of the accumulation of rubbish, trash, brush or tree trimmings?

  • Are wood piles further than 30’ away from any building?

  • Are service entrance raceways or cables fastened in place, grounded, readily accessible and in good condition?

  • If Garage is attached is a barrier wall between the garage and house present and serviceable? (I.e free from mold, voids and damage.)

  • Is there a solidcore door between the garage and residence? (Fire rated?)

  • If Garage is detached, is a second 5lb 2A fire extinguisher provided?

  • Are outside electrical receptacles GFCI and in good working condition?

  • Is gas powered equipment stored in an outside shed or garage, separate from the living areas?

  • Are flammable and combustible fluids stored in an approved container in an outside shed or garage, separate from the living areas?

  • Are lighting fixture canopies fastened in place and are fixture is in good condition? EXTERIOR

  • Is there a fire extinguisher in the home?

  • Minimum required 5lb 2A?

  • Mounted properly, accessible, and fully charged? Is the tamper seal intact, a valid contractor’s inspection tag present and are monthly visual inspections performed?

  • Smoke alarms present?

  • Located in every bedroom?

  • Located on every level?

  • located outside each separate sleeping area?

  • Checked that smoke alarm is free of physical damage, interconnected, and under 10 years old?

  • Have all smoke alarms been checked IAW manufacturer recommendations?

  • Have all carbon monoxide (CO) Detectors been checked IAW manufacturer recommendations and free from damage and unexpired(5-7years old)?

  • Do all rooms have 2 exit routes? (multi-story homes requires accessible ladders)

  • Are windows used for escape in serviceable condition?

  • Is electrical panel and distribution equipment accessible, labeled, and in good condition?

  • Are outlets located within 6 feet of a water source GFCI protected?

  • Are all receptacle and switch face plates are installed and in good condition?

  • Are the bulbs in light fixtures the correct wattage for the lighting fixture?

  • Are lighting fixture canopies fastened in place and are fixture is in good condition? INTERIOR

  • Are surge protectors (power strips) being used properly?

  • Flexible cords and cables are NOT being used as fixed wiring, run through holes in walls, ceiling or floor, run through doorways or windows or under carpets or attached to building surfaces?

  • The home is not cluttered with clothes, magazines, newspapers and other items that can burn?

  • Are combustibles stored at least 3 feet from space heaters, fireplaces, stoves, and furnaces?

  • Are Flammable and combustible liquids stored in the home and in limited quantities?

  • Are there propane heating appliances, or other open burning appliances in the residence?

  • Are the appliances serviceable?

  • Is the furnace inspection accomplished yearly and properly documented?

  • Does the building have a fireplace?

  • Is an ash can in place for fireplace cleaning?

  • Is the screen in place?

  • Has the fireplace been serviced and cleaned in the last 12months? (ie flute cleaned)

  • Does the home have a serviceable radon mitigation system?

  • Date of last inspection?

  • Install date?

  • Has the furnace inspection been verified and completed within the last 12months IAW.......?

  • Date of last inspection

  • Does the building have a fire alarm system?

  • Proof of annual Inspection, Testing, and/or Maintenance?

  • Are the fire alarm system inspections conducted by a third party?

  • Is there a sprinkler system in the home?

  • Has this system been inspected annually by a competent person?

  • Are all water supply valves open, and secured in open position?

  • Verify designed static pressure (from placard if available) and record static water pressure on riser gauge?

  • Where applicable, test water flow switch. Do exterior notification device sound within 90 seconds?

  • Test of antifreeze solution

  • Is the water tank (if applicable) is at an acceptable level?

  • Is the sprinkler pump (if applicable) fully operational?

  • Does visual inspection of all sprinklers maintain 18 inches free and clear around sprinkler heads?

  • Rating of house clutter

  • Are the current tenants aware of the dangers that come with Asbetos management plan and Lead within the home?

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  • Is the building structural sound and otherwise in good condition?

  • Are grounds surrounding the facility clear of accumulations of combustible material and brush?

  • Are there signs of rodent or other animal intrusion?

  • Are all defects, such as floor tiles, broken steps, torn carpet or curled mats identified until repaired or replaced

  • Are the exterior emergency exit routes kept clear and free from snow and ice or other obstructions or trip and fall hazards?

  • Are electrical enclosures such as switches, receptacles, and junction boxes provided with undamaged, tight-fitting covers, or plates, including plugged unused opening (knockouts)? 29 CFR 1910.305(b)(1) 29 CFR 1910.305(b)(2)

  • Are safety equipment items available, mounted, and current? (e.g., fire extinguishers, smoke and CO detectors, and first aid kits) 29 CFR 1910.157(c)(1) 29 CFR 1910.151(b)

  • Are flammable/combustible liquids kept in approved safety containers?

  • Are bagged materials, containers, bundles, etc., stored in tiers stacked, blocked, interlocked and limited in height so that they are stable and secure against sliding or collapse?

  • Are hazardous materials labels affixed to containers maintained in good condition and not defaced, torn or otherwise damaged that would prevent the label from being legible?

  • Are soiled rags kept in an approved and listed, self-closing, noncombustible container?

  • Has the weight capacity for overhead storage been approved by a Professional Engineer and permanently marked in a conspicuous location for the storage area?

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  • Trailer Pad Inspection

  • Is the area clear of any Hazardous tree's or dead branches that could fall?

  • Are picnic tables and fire rings serviceable?

  • Is adequate clearance provided in front of electrical service panels and disconnects? 29 CFR 1910.303(g)(1)(i)

  • Are all disconnecting switches and circuit breakers each labeled to indicate their use or equipment served? 29 CFR 1910.303(f)

  • Do circuit breakers clearly indicate whether they are in the “on” or “off” position? 29 CFR 1910.304(e)(1)(vi)

  • Are electrical enclosures such as switches, receptacles, and junction boxes provided with undamaged, tight-fitting covers, or plates, including plugged unused opening (knockouts)? 29 CFR 1910.305(b)(1) 29 CFR 1910.305(b)(2)

  • Dorm Inspection

  • Do all rooms have 2 exit routes?

  • Do windows used for escape open easily?

  • Is electrical panel and distribution equipment accessible and in good condition?

  • Are outlets located within 6 feet of water source GFCI protected?

  • Are all receptacle and switch face plates are installed and in good condition?

  • Are the bulbs in light fixtures the correct wattage for the lighting fixture?

  • Are lighting fixture canopies fastened in place and are fixture is in good condition? INTERIOR

  • Are surge protectors (power strips) being used properly?

  • Flexible cords and cables are NOT being used as fixed wiring, run through holes in walls, ceiling or floor, run through doorways or windows or under carpets or attached to building surfaces?

  • The home is not cluttered with clothes, magazines, newspapers and other items that can burn?

  • Things that can burn are at least 3 feet from space heaters, fireplaces, and furnaces?

  • Are Flammable liquids, if stored in the home, limited in quantity?

  • Does the home have carbon monoxide (CO) Detectors that are free of damage and unexpired?

  • Is there a fire extinguisher in the home?

  • Minimum rating of 2A?

  • Mounted properly, accessible, and fully charged? Is the tamper seal intact, a valid contractor’s inspection tag present and are monthly visual inspections performed?

  • Smoke alarms present?

  • Located in every bedroom?

  • Located on every level?

  • located outside each separate sleeping area?

  • free of physical damage, interconnected, and unexpired?

  • Does the building have a fire alarm system?

  • Proof of annual Inspection, Testing, and/or Maintenance?

  • Are the fire alarm system inspections conducted by a third party?

  • Is there a sprinkler system in the home?

  • Has this system been inspected by a competent person?

  • Are all water supply valves open, and secured in open position?

  • Do visual inspection of all sprinklers shows they are not blocked, or being used to support decorations, and are not leaking or damaged?

  • Vault toilet inspection

  • Is the exterior/interior of the vault toilet structurally sound and in good repair (walls, roof, flooring, doors, etc.)?

  • Do doors open without obstruction?

  • Are all ventilation openings on the vault toilet screened and clear of debris?

  • Is hand sanitizer and toilet paper available?

  • Are the vault toilet risers and lids cleaned and in good shape?

  • Is vegetation or brush piled up more then 30ft away from the building that could cause structural damage during a fire?

  • Swing gate inspection

  • Is the gate properly secured when in the open or closed position?

  • Is the swing gate in working order to include attached locking devices?

  • When gate arms are in the vertical position or rotated to an open position, does closest part of the gate arm and support have a lateral offset of at least 2 feet from the face of the curb or the edge of the traveled way?

  • Is the gate on a two way road?

  • Are both sides of the gate reflectorized?

  • Workshop inspection

  • Lock out tag out

Environment

  • Are all area's kept organized and clean? 29 CFR 1910.22.(a)

  • Are aisles and passageways kept clear and in good repair? 29 CFR 1910.22(b)(1)

  • Are walking surfaces kept dry or appropriate means taken to ensure that surfaces are slip-resistant? 29 CFR 1910.22(a)(2)

  • Is combustible scrap, debris, and waste stored safely and removed from the worksite promptly? 29 CFR 1910.106(e)(9) (iii)

  • Are toilets and washing facilities sanitary? 29 CFR 1910.141(d)

  • Are enclosed workplaces constructed, equipped, and maintained, so far as reasonably practicable, as to prevent the entrance or harbor age of rodents, insects, and other vermin? 29 CFR 1910.141(a)(5)<br><br>

  • Are all work areas adequately lighted? 29 CFR 1910.22(a)

  • Are safety equipment items available, mounted, and current? (e.g., fire extinguishers, smoke and CO detectors, and first aid kits) 29 CFR 1910.157(c)(1) 29 CFR 1910.151(b)

  • Are fire extinguishers mounted 4 inches minimum off the ground maximum of 5 feet from the top of extinguisher weighing less then 40 lbs. and 3.5 feet from the top of extinguisher weighing more then 40 lbs. NFPA 10

Emergency Procedures

  • Written evacuation procedures and exits displayed

  • Are spill kits available?

  • Portable fire extinguishers have been provided and maintained.

  • Escape routes and emergency doors are clear with working emergency lighting.

  • Are the exit signs free of visual obstructions, can they be easily seen and are illuminated exit signs all lit?

  • Have fire drills been conducted and documented? (over 11 occupants)

  • If a fire alarm system exists, can facility manager show proof of Inspection, Testing, and/or Maintenance?

Stairways

  • Are standard stair rails and handrails present on all stairways having four or more risers? 29 CFR 1910.23(d)(1)

  • Do stairs angle no more than 50 degrees and no less than 30 degrees? 29 CFR 1910.24(e)

  • Are step risers on stairs uniform from top to bottom, with no riser spacing greater than 9.5 inches? Are these areas well lit? 29 CFR 1910.24(e) 29 CFR 1910.24(f)

  • Are steps on stairs and stairways designed or provided with a slip resistant surface? 29 CFR 1910.24(c)

  • Are stairway handrails located between 30-34 inches above the leading edge of stair treads? 29 CFR 1910.23(e)(5)(ii)

  • Are stairway handrails capable of withstanding a load of 200 pounds applied in any direction? 29 CFR 1910.23(e)(5)(iv) UBC 1607.3.4

  • Where stairs or stairways exit directly into any area where vehicles may be operated, are adequate barriers and warnings provided to prevent employees from stepping into the path of traffic? 29 CFR 1910.23(c)

  • Are stairways free of defects, rubbish, slippery substances, loose materials, or obstructions that may cause slips, trips, and falls?

Storage

  • Racking securely fixed to the floor or wall.

  • Is a space of at least 18 inches (457 mm) kept between sprinkler heads and materials?

  • Has the weight capacity for overhead storage been approved by a Professional Engineer and permanently marked in a conspicuous location for the storage area?

Electrical Safety

  • Are electrical cords free of splices or taps? 29 CFR 1910.305(g)(2)(ii)

  • Are all disconnecting switches and circuit breakers each labeled to indicate their use or equipment served? 29 CFR 1910.303(f)

  • Do circuit breakers clearly indicate whether they are in the “on” or “off” position? 29 CFR 1910.304(e)(1)(vi)

  • Is adequate clearance provided in front of electrical service panels and disconnects? 29 CFR 1910.303(g)(1)(i)

  • Are all lights located within 7 feet of the floor, or exposed to being struck or damaged, protected?

  • Are electrical enclosures such as switches, receptacles, and junction boxes provided with undamaged, tight-fitting covers, or plates, including plugged unused opening (knockouts)? 29 CFR 1910.305(b)(1) 29 CFR 1910.305(b)(2)

  • Are electrical outlets prohibited above permanently installed electric heaters? NEC 424.9

  • Are electrical appliances such as vacuum cleaners, portable heaters, and vending machines grounded? 29 CFR 1910.304(f)(5)

  • Do all extension cords have a grounding conductor? 29 CFR 1910.334(a)(3)

  • Are extension cords protected from abrasion, crushing, kinking, and pulling?

  • Are exposed wiring and cords with frayed or deteriorated insulation repaired or replaced promptly? 29 CFR 1910.334(a)(2) (I) 29 CFR 1910.303(b)(iii)

Chemical Aspects

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  • Are hazardous materials labels affixed to containers maintained in good condition and not defaced, torn or otherwise damaged that would prevent the label from being legible?

  • Are soiled rags kept in an approved and listed, self-closing, noncombustible container?

  • Only flammables stored in flammable liquid cabinet?

  • Are HAZMAT incompatible materials separated per NFPA 60.5.1.12.2

  • Are the warning signs on the cabinet legible? (e.g. DG Class 3 diamond, no smoking, no ignition sources).

Personal Protective Equipment

  • Do supervisors ensure that PPE is provided, used, and maintained in a sanitary serviceable condition?

  • signage of PPE requirements displayed on equipment.

  • Required PPE available

  • Appropriate signs displayed to standard requirements visible, correctly located and in good condition, (Inside and outside).

Machinery

  • Are abrasive wheel work rests adjusted closely to the wheel with a maximum opening of oneeighth inch to prevent the work from being jammed between the wheel and the rest, which may cause wheel breakage?

  • Is the abrasive wheel tongue guard adjusted so as the distance between the wheel periphery (face of the wheel) and the adjustable tongue does not exceed onefourth inch?

  • Is machinery that is designed for a fixed location anchored to prevent walking or moving?

  • Are machines guarded to protect the operator and other employees in the machine area from hazards such as those created by point of operation, ingoing nip points, rotating parts, flying chips and sparks?

Welding Safety

  • Are staff appropriately trained and inducted in the dangers of performing welding tasks?

  • Are students appropriately supervised by a competent person when welding?

  • are welding operators provided with the appropriate PPE?

  • Is there adequate ventilation for welding tasks?

  • Are there appropriate warning signs in welding areas?

  • Are welding screens used when performing welding tasks?

  • Are ventilation systems working adequately?

  • Workplace Incident Report

SECTION I

  • Date and time of incident

  • Date and time incident was reported.

  • To whom was the incident reported?

  • Location of incident. (Specify site location)

  • Supervisor's Name

  • Supervisor's Phone Number

  • Was there any witness(es)? If yes, provide name(s).

  • PERSON(S) INVOLOVED
  • Name (Person 1):

  • Phone:

  • Sex:

  • Age;

  • Job Title:

  • Time on job: (Yrs & Mos)

  • Job Status:

  • Classification:

  • Employee Disposition Status:

  • Medication prescribed? If yes list medications.

NATURE OF INJURY

  • Describe injury.

  • Detail any first-aid or medical treatment administered. (Provide names)

  • Property Damage:

  • Photo of damage.

  • Property Damage:

  • Photo of damage.

  • Estimated cost of damage:

  • Vehicle ID:

  • Make/Model:

  • Age:

  • Equipment ID:

  • Model:

  • Age:

  • Detailed description of incident. (Include environmental conditions at time of incident)

  • Environmental photo:

  • Environmental photo:

  • Immediate (Direct Causes):

  • Direct cause photo:

  • Direct cause photo:

  • Contributing (underlying) Factors:

  • Contributing factors photo:

  • Corrective Action (Include detail description of action and person(s) responsible for actions)

  • What was the potential for severity?

  • What could have potentially happened?

  • What is the probability of reoccurrance?

  • Signature

  • Fall Protection Assessment

  • Is fall protection provided for elevations greater than 4 feet (industrial) or 6 feet (construction)?

Working Platforms Surfaces

  • Guardrail is sound and will withstand 200 lbs. in any direction at top-rail. Guardrail contains mid-rail that is midway between walking surface and top of guardrail?

  • Guardrail is 42 inches high, 45 inches max at top edge?

  • Is every hole in which a worker could fall protected by a cover or guard rail?

  • Was scaffolding constructed by a competent person and passed the scaffolding inspection checklist?

Anchor systems

  • Was the anchor system designed, installed, inspected and used under supervision of qualified person, as part of a fall protection system that maintains a safety factor of at least 2?

  • Are each employee's anchors capable of supporting at least 5,000 lbs (22 kN)

  • Are anchorages used to attach to personal fall protection equipment indedependent of any anchorage used to suspend employees or platforms on which they work?

Worker Training and Comptetency

  • Workers demonstrate understanding of the 100% tie-off procedure.

  • Workers are using fall arrest system correctly.

  • Fall arrest equipment is in good condition.

Personal Fall Arrest Systems

  • Are life lines made of synthetic fiber rope and free of cuts, abrasions, melted spots or other damage?

  • Are lifelines and travel restraint lines capable of supporting 5,000 load (22.2kN)?

  • Are personal fall protection systems used exclusively for employee fall protection and not any other purpose?

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