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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Inspection Checklist

  • Is the power cord for the saw (including plug) free of breaks and/or other damage?

  • Location of damaged cord

  • Are all covers, screws, and other fasteners on the saw in place and tightened?

  • Location of items needing attention

  • Did you fix this item?

  • Is the saw blade in use suitable for the type(s) of material that is being cut?

  • Is the saw blade in use free of chips, loose or missing teeth, warps, burn-marks, cracks, or other damage or deterioration?

  • Location of blade

  • Is the saw and the material to be cut set up relatively level and secured in place to prevent it from vibrating / moving around while being cut?

  • Is the auto-adjusting saw blade guard in place and functioning so as to prevent contact with the turning blade?

  • Location of cut station

Oberservations

  • Is the saw operator provided with and using all required personal protective equipment

  • (e.g.: safety glasses, face shield, hearing protection, proper type and size of gloves . . .)?

  • Is the saw operator keeping both hands away from the blade while it is turning?

  • Is the work area around saw operations kept free of scrap materials, excessive dust build- up, and similar hazards?

  • Were you able to clean this up?

Extension Cords

  • Power cords and extension cords being used are the proper type and size for the task. Specific cords approved for wet<br>locations are used when necessary.

  • All extension cords are grounded cords, with the grounding pin intact.

  • This should be taken out of service

  • All power cords and extension cords are in good repair, without damage to the outer jacket insulation, plugs, or pins.

  • This should be taken out of service

  • Power cords and extension cords are not run through doorways, windows, or unprotected openings or holes in walls.

  • Power cords and extension cords are run so that they do not create tripping hazards

  • Was this issues fixed

  • All equipment with damaged cords have been removed from service.

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