Zone 4 Safety/Quality Inspection- Vocational Trade Classes Academics, CPP and Administration
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Pittsburgh
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Inspection Date
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Inspected by
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Zone 4 Vocational Trade Classes, Academics, CPP and Administration
Weekly Quality/Safety Inspection
INSPECTION REQUIREMENT
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Per COP 5.9, In order to maintain safe, clean and attractive facilities, center management will conduct a weekly quality walk inspection of 1/4 of the center, for the purpose of identifying safety deficiencies, unresolved maintenance issues and quality of life issues. At a minimum, the quality walk inspection team will be comprised of the Center Director, F&A Director, Maintenance Manager/Supervisor, Safety Officer and the Supervisor, Manager or Director responsible for the area(s) being inspected.
Section I. Vocational Trade Classes
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Staff and students have and are utilizing the proper PPE.
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Machinery and equipment has the proper guarding.
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Machinery and equipment wiring is free of damage and not missing the required grounding pins.
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Stationary machinery such as drill presses and bench grinders are properly mounted.
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PIV's are operated only by certified and licensed operators.
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Are is free from the use of extension cords in lieu of installed electrical circuits.
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PIV's are receiving their daily inspection prior to operation.
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Instructors are completing their daily tool inventory as evidenced by documentation.
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Students and staff are not performing tasks that could possibly expose them to airborne hazards that exceed the PEL for the hazards without respiratory protection.
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Hearing protection is available for staff and students when required.
STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY FOR VOCATIONAL, CPP, CTR, CTS, ADMINISTRATION and ACADEMICS.
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Floors: clean, cleanable, in good repair
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Walls and ceilings: clean, paint in good condition, cleanable
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Foundation structurally sound ; no water leaks or flooding; walls and ceilings intact
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Windows and doors not broken; open and close as designed
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Stairways, stair tread and hand rails: in good repair; and free of trip hazards
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Exterior walls and gutters are free of defects; and gutters are secured to building, and free of sagging, holes, cracks and leaks
FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SAFETY
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Fire extinguishers accessible, charged and undergone the annual required inspection.
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Fire escapes, accessible, marked, unlocked; periodic fire drills conducted
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Evacuation route maps posted and contain the required information.
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Flammable liquids, oily rags and waste properly stored; No fire hazards
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Alarm system functioning properly; exit signs illuminated; smoke detectors working properly
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Emergency lighting/Exit Signs functioning properly<br>(functional testing should be conducted by pressing the "push to test" button for a minimum of 30 seconds).
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Fire Sprinkler Systems: in good condition with no visible damage; free of external leaks and undergone the required annual inspection.
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18” clearance maintained between sprinkler heads and stored items
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Electrical installations adequate and properly identified.
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GFCIs functioning properly
BATHROOMS (Common and Individual)
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Toilets: adequate in number, in good repair, clean, toilet paper available
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Showers and tubs: in good repair, hot and cold water, clean, mildew free
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Sinks: clean, in good repair, hot and cold water, soap available, drying device available
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Adequate ventilation, no odors or moisture
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Plumbing installations and drains adequate
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Rubbish containers: provided, adequate, clean, emptied daily
Additional Comments/Information/Photos
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Any further comments or recommendations from this inspection?
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Add any additional relevant photos
Completion
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All persons involved in the inspection will print their name and sign below
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Signature of Inspector
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Center Director
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Name of others involved in inspection
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Name of others involved in inspection
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Name of others involved in inspection
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Name of others involved in inspection
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Name of others involved in inspection
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Name of others involved in inspection