Information
Weekly Safety Inspection for TI
-
Job title
-
Job no.
-
Conducted on
-
Location
-
Superintendent
-
Project Manager
-
Inspected with
1. Project Protective Equipment
-
PPE worn as required.
-
Face shield available and used for grinding or chipping
-
Hand protection worn as required
-
Silica hazards recognized and mitigated
2. Tools
-
Saws and grinders equipped with protective guards<br>
-
Pneumatic power tools have hoses secured
-
Electric power tools are in good condition and used properly
-
Cords are in good condition: free of nicks, cuts and abrasions.
-
Gas cylinders are secured and upright. Those not in use have caps in place.
3. Electrical
-
Energized breaker panels are secured
-
Lockout tagout procedures are being followed
-
All circuits protected by GFCI
-
Cords are hung and protected from damage such as wheels, sharp edges, other work
-
Access lighting is adequate, protected from breakage and in good condition
-
Task lighting in use and adequate.
4. Fire Protection
-
Fire extinguishers readily accessible & inspected monthly
-
Sprinkler pipes are clear, protected, and nothing hung from it.
-
Surrounding area protected from sparks and flame
-
Burn permits are completed and at the location of hot work operations
-
Hot work operations are set up properly
-
Combustible material is removed from the area
5. General Safety Issues
-
Required postings are posted on bulletin board
-
Material is stored properly i.e. Not leaned up, unsecured, or in the way of other trades.
-
Nothing Hits The Deck- General housekeeping is neat and orderly
-
Exit and pathways are free from material and debris
-
Delineation is in place and clean with proper signage
6. Elevated work
-
Fall protection in place above 4'
-
Wall openings & floor holes are guarded or covered
-
Scaffolding is properly set up with guard rails and toe boards in place
-
Aerial lifts used properly, inspected, clean and in good condition
-
Ladders are safe, secured properly and in good condition
-
Workers/ public below protected
-
Audit conclusions and items still needing attention
-
Sellen Superintendent
-
Sellen Safety Representative