Information
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Jobsite Name
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Huston Electric Foreman
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Conducted on
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General Contractor / Construction Manager/ Huston Prime
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Audit Prepared By
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Location
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Document No.
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Huston Electric Foreman
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION
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1.1 OSHA POSTINGS
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1.2 Emergency numbers / contacts posted
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1.3 Safety manual - Huston Electric
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1.4 MSDS manual - Huston Electric
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1.5 Weekly toolbox talks - Weigand
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1.6 Weekly toolbox talks - Huston Electric
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1.7 First aid kits - jato med and available to employees
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1.8 First aid/CPR trained on site
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1.9 Emergency action plan posted / Medical provider
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1.10 Fire extinguisher - trailer
HOUSEKEEPING
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2.1 Work areas orderly and material properly stored
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2.2 Clear access to building and site
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2.3 Job site free of slips, trips and fall hazards
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2.4 Stairways / walkways clear
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2.5 Trash picked up
ELECTRICAL / UTILITY
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3.1 Insulation intact on cords and wiring
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3.2 Temporary lighting guarded and protected from incidental contact
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3.3 Electrical panels labeled HOT and covered
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3.4 GFCI protection utilized
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3.5 Underground electrical lines and all other utilities marked
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3.6 All electrical installations are properly secured and protected
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3.7 Lockout procedures utilized
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3.8 Live parts guarded, to include receptacles, panels, and conductors
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3.9 HOT/LIVE electrical work is avoided
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3.10 PPE for HOT/LIVE electrical work is utilized
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3.11 PPE inspected and within NFPA 70e guidelines for use
HAND AND POWER EQUIPMENT
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4.1 Hand tools in good working order
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4.2 Electrical cords in good working order
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4.3 All mechanical safeguards in use
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4.4 Workstations are set up to eliminate trip hazards
LIFTS AND EQUIPMENT
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5.1 Aerial lift - training completed
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5.2 Aerial lift - fall protection used properly
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5.3 Aerial lift - daily inspection completed
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5.4 Crane inspection - current annual inspection & daily inspection
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5.5 Cranes- swing radius protected - level
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5.6 Rigging equipment inspected - tag showing
FALL PROTECTION AND BARRICADES
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6.1 Leading edges guarded and will meet all OSHA requirements
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6.2 Floor openings planked or barricaded
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6.3 Fall protection inspected prior to use
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6.4 Fall protection worn properly
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6.5 Fall protection application would keep employee from hitting the ground
EXCAVATION
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7.1 Necessary ladders provided
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7.2 Spoil set back at least 2 feet
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7.3 Rebar impalement protection
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7.4 Excavation determined not to be a confined space
LADDERS
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8.1 Ladders in good condition
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8.2 Side rails extend 36 inches above landing
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8.3 Proper for job and secure
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8.4 Step ladders fully open when in use
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8.5 Placement of ladder safe
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8.6 Area around ladder is free of material and debris
SCAFFOLDING
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9.1 All scaffolds plumbed and leveled as erection proceeds
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9.2 Are adequate sills and base plates being used
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9.3 Are guardrails and end rails in place
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9.4 Are scaffolds with a (4:1) base to height ratio
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9.5 Is fall protection being used in areas where required
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9.6 Is their an assess ladder, steps or equivalent safe access to scaffold
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9.7 Is the scaffold within its weight capacity
PPE
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10.1 Hard hats worn
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10.2 Gloves worn while working
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10.3 Face shields being used when needed
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10.4 Eye protection utilized
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10.5 Hearing protection utilized
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10.6 Safety harness and lanyards utilized with adequate anchorage points
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10.7 High visible clothing in use when needed
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS
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11.1 MSDS maintained on site for all hazardous chemicals
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11.2 Hazardous materials properly stored
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11.3 Spill containment kit adequate / on site
FIRE PREVENTION
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12.1 Are safety cans being used and properly labeled
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12.2 Propane tanks - barricade installed - labeled -( flammable,no smoking, fuel type)
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12.3 Compressed gas cylinders secured- upright- protected from damage
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12.4 Bottles broken down when not in use
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12.5 Fire extinguishers immediately available and inspection current
HUSTON VIOLATIONS
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OTHER CONTRACTOR VIOLATIONS
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