Title Page

  • Project

  • Project #

  • Superintendent

  • Conducted on

  • Completed by

  • Who attended inspection

  • Location
  • Instructions

    1. Answer "Compliant", "Non-Compliant", "N/A" on the items below.
    2. Add photos and notes by clicking on the paperclip icon.
    3. To add a Corrective Action click on the paperclip icon then "Add Action", provide a description, assign to a member, set priority and due date.
    4. Complete audit by providing digital signature.
    5. Share your report by exporting as PDF, Word, Excel or Web Link.

VIOLATION or COMMENTS

  • Proper Ventilation

  • Housekeeping (paint spills, etc.)

  • Fall and trip hazards

  • Scaffolding inspection

  • Use of ground fault breakers

  • Proper job signage (OSHA, MSDS sheets, etc.)

  • Proper storage of flammables

  • Caution tape around scaffolding and overheads

  • Appropriate public protection/barricades

  • No smoking

  • Inspect open excavations

  • Power tools in safe condition (saw guards, etc.)

  • Crane safety

  • Clearances – height, swing and boom

  • Proper attire (long pants, boots, shirts, etc.)

  • Decibel limit on radio/# of radios

  • Back-up alarms

  • Paths of egress (construction materials)

  • Temporary lighting

  • Rebar caps

  • Exposed holes in floor/roof

  • General site hazards (public, employees, etc.)

  • Confined space hazards

  • Welding and cutting

  • Other subcontractors

  • Illumination

  • Temporary heating

  • Testing of GFCIs

  • Hazardous materials

  • Silica exposure

  • 100% hardhats/safety glasses

Additional job-specific safety items

  • Please list any additional job-specific safety items needed (click "Add item")

  • Item
  • Item details

Completion

  • Signed

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