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  • Audit Title

  • Conducted on

Safety Culture

  • Name of employee:

  • Do you have any safey concerns you would like to discuss?<br>

  • Do you have all the PPE required to do your job safely?

  • Do you inspect your PPE prior to using it?

  • Do you inspect and ensure all equipment, tools, or safety devices are tagged with the proper color code (of the quarter) before using?

  • Have you read the applicable JSA(s) for your job within the last 3 months?

  • Did you complete a BIPS/NM/CC in the last week?

  • Have you raised any safety issues/concerns with your JHSC rep? if so have you received an update?

  • Do you have any questions about the Stepback card?<br>

  • What, if any changes, would you like to see at Sunday Safety?

  • Do you know where to find the Blue Book (SNC Global Safety management System Guide)?

  • Can you list 3 "Blue Rules"?<br>

  • BLUE RULES:
    Always:
    - Conduct a StepBack prior to starting work
    - Use fall protection when working above 1.8m (6’)
    - Wear a seatbelt when in any moving vehicle
    - Use a spotter/flag person as required
    - Verify isolation of all energy sources
    - Comply with the scaffold color tag system
    - Hold the handrail when using stairs
    Never:
    - Work from a ladder without maintaining 3 points of contact
    - Drive above speed limits or while using a mobile phone
    - Work under the effects of drugs or alcohol
    - Modify, remove or override any machine guards
    - Commence work without wearing required PPE
    - Enter an excavation, confined space, exclusion zone without authorization
    - Walk under a suspended load

  • Have you reviewed the safety board this rotation?

  • General Comments?

  • Supervisor / Manager conducting audit

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