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Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

Safety Survey Checklist

(Adapted from W-T's Master Safety Checklist)

  • 1A. Jobsite Postings- W-T Start Up Packet

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  • 1B. Safety Manuals- IIPP/ LP/ MSDS

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  • 1C. Safety Meetings- Conducted/ Recorded

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  • 1D. Accident Report- Reported/ Filed

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  • 1E. Safety Notices- Issued for Noncompliance

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  • 2A. Personal Protection Equipment- Hard Hats

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  • 2B. Personal Protective Equipment- Safety Glasses

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  • 2C. Personal Protection Equipment- Dust Mask- Ear Plugs

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  • 3A. Fire Extinguishers- Accessible/ 3000sq ft.

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  • 3B. Fire Extinguishers- Charged

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  • 3C. Fire Extinguishers- Inspected

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  • 4A. First Aid- Accesible

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  • 4B. First Aid- Complete

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  • 5A. Flammable Liquids- Approved Containers

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  • 5B. Flammable Liquids- Properly Stored

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  • 5C. Flammable Liquids- Labeled

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  • 6A. Grinders- Guards in Place

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  • 6B. Grinders- Dust-masks Used

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  • 6C. Grinders- Eye Protection Used

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  • 7A. Welding Equipment- Gauges/ Hoses OK

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  • 7B. Welding Equipment- Leads Good Connection

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  • 7C. Welding Equipment- Proper Storage

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  • 7D. Welding Equipment- Eye Protection

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  • 8A. Ladders- Good Condition

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  • 8B. Ladders- Proper Height/ Tied Off

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  • 8C. Ladders- Proper Type Available

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  • 9A. Power Tools- Proper Guarding

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  • 9B. Power Tools- Proper Working Order

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  • 9C. Power Tools- Plug/ Cord Good Condition

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  • 10A. Aerial Lifts- Proper Use

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  • 10B. Aerial Lifts- Audible Alarm

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  • 10C. Aerial Lifts- Harness/ Lanyard

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  • 11A. Excavations- Competent Person

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  • 11B. Excavations- Proper Slope/ Bench

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  • 11C. Excavations- Proper Spoil Pile

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  • 11D. Excavations- Ladder within 25'

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  • 11E. Excavations- Barricades in Place

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  • 12A. Implement Hazards- Rebar Capped

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  • 12B. Implement Hazards- Other Projections Protected

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  • 13A. Fall Protection- Guardrails in Place

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  • 13B. Fall Protection- Harness and Lanyards

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  • 13C. Fall Protection- Proper Barricades

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  • 13D. Fall Protection- Inspections Logged

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  • 14A. Floor Openings- Covered and Secure

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  • 14B. Floor Openings- W-T Signage in Place

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  • 14C. Floor Openings- Inspections Logged

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  • 15A. Scaffolding- Sub. Competent Peson

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  • 15B. Scaffolding- Proper Use

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  • 15C. Scaffolding- Appears Complete

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  • 16A. Stairs- Handrails in Place

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  • 16B. Stairs- Stair Treads Complete

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  • 17A. Electrical- G.F.C.I. Available

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  • 17B. Electrical- Cords in Good Repair

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  • 17C. Electrical- Panels are Accessible

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  • 17D. Electrical- Panels are Sealed

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  • 17E. Electrical- Temp. Lighting Good

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  • 18A. Heavy Equipment- Back-up Alarm

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  • 18B. Heavy Equipment- Seat Belts

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  • 19A. Crane- Safety Latch on Hook

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  • 19B. Crane- Swing Barricaded

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  • 19C. Crane- Tag Line Available

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  • 20A. Public Pathways- Signs/ Barricades

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  • 20B. Public Pathways- Free from Trip Hazards

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  • 21A. Health Conditions- Proper Ventilation

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  • 21B. Health Conditions- Drinking Water/ Cups

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  • 21C. Health Conditions- Clean Restrooms

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  • It is expected that identified items will be suitably addressed by the responsible contractor's "Competent Person".

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