Information

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

1.0 - Previous inspection

  • 1.1 - Has the last inspection been reviewed?

  • 1.2 - Are there no outstanding actions?

2.0 - Fire Prevention

  • Parking lot is clear of litter, nails, glass, smoke etc.<br>

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  • Outside stairs to entrance are clear of litter, nails, glass, standing water etc.

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  • Stair rails do not move when held

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  • Entrance door windows are clear from instruction if view

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  • Stairs and sidewalk to playground are clear of litter, nails, glass, standing water etc.

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  • Mesh fence us secured on all sides with mesh material pulled tightly with no gaps or sags

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  • Shrubbery is free from weeds or ivy

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  • Metal gate has removal lock in good work condition

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  • Metal gate has padding to cover movable and protruding parts

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  • Mail box is stocked with wipes, tissue and gloves.

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  • Mulch is at least one foot deep around all fall zones

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  • All electrical sockets are covered securely or locked e with a child proof lock

  • All emergency exits are clear from obstruction

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  • All playground equipment is free from tears broken edges, loose connections

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  • All playground equipment is secured into the ground securely.

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  • Outside faucet is covered with padding

  • Outside sand box and other play equipment is free of mold and mildew

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  • Water drains well from the playground to discourage standing puddles

  • All wooden apparatus is firmly attached with no splinters,nails or broken parts

Sign Off

  • Inspector

  • Auditor's signature

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