Title Page
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Site conducted
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Conducted on
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Inspector 1
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Inspector 2
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Location
Inspection Process and Tips:
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1. Remember always to have constant contact with a variety of staff during the inspection (s) Remember always to have constant contact with a variety of staff during the inspection (s)
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2. Inspect all hazardous equipment/machinery.
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3. Conduct inspections the first week of every month.
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4. All hazards are to be documented on the “Recording Form” and hazards classified
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5. All repeat items should be priorities
General Housekeeping and Work Environment/Station
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Is the area maintained in a clean and tidy manner?
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Are all hallway items stored on one side of the corridor?
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Do electric panels, fire extinguishers/cabinets have 3 feet of clearance? i.e. nothing stored in front of them?
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Are the waste/recycling and linen bins emptied regularly and not overflowing?
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Are the staff break areas clean and tidy, including fridges and cupboards?
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Is furniture in good condition and free of any visible damage/ hazards?
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Are the desk and worktop area spaces sufficient for the jobs performed in the area?
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Is equipment (i.e. photocopiers, printers) at a convenient height for all staff to access?
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Are most frequently used items stored between thigh and shoulder height?
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Are workstations set up so that a worker is not required to work in an awkward/unsafe position?
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Are caution/safety signs used to warn against potential hazards?
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Is food, drink, tobacco or personal cosmetics consumed and stored in appropriate locations(i.e. no areas where infectious materials, hazardous chemicals, or hazardous drugs are used, handled or stored)?
Emergency Equipment / Fire Prevention / Life Safety
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Emergency equipment clearly marked / identified and placed in visible accessible / unobstructed locations?
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Fire Extinguisher / Hose stored in appropriate locations and an up-to-date monthly checklist affixed
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Do the Eye Wash stations have a clear access? Are the monthly checks completed?
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Is there an Emergency Preparedness Board up (contains immediate action drills, dept. emergency plan, code forms pkg., and additional dept. specific information as required)?
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Emergency Kit containing (fire/emergency warden vest, first aid kit, bleeding control kit and headlamps/flashlight x2 - check batteries)
Access / Egress / Exits
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Are exit doors / directions clearly marked with visible / illuminated signs?
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Are exits/service doors kept free of obstructions, with sufficient space for emergency egress?
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Are doorways / walkways uncongested and accessible for emergency egress?
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Are exits doors / routes well lit and equipped with emergency lighting?
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Are stairwells steps visible and clear of any obstructions?
Floor and Walkways
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Is there a safe clearance (approx. 3 ft. wide clearance) for walking in aisles where equipment is handed?
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Are work / walking surfaces kept dry and/or appropriate means in place for walking surfaces to prevent slip hazards ( floor markings/signs, mop, etc.)?
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Are walking surfaces free of tripping/fall hazards (e.g. damaged carpet, broken tiles, uneven surfaces, loose debris, chipped sidewalk, floor openings)?
Material Handling / Storage / Physical Hazards
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Is material/ equipment stored that sharp projections will not interfere or harm a person?
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Is material / equipment stored in a stable/secure manner that will not tip, collapse, or fall (i.e. O2 tanks)?
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Is material / equipment stored in designated areas when not in use?
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Are storage areas tidy and free of tripping hazards?
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Are all storage racks free from damage?
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Is a safety step stools or ladders provided for access to any high shelves?
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Are ladders / step stools in good condition (no visual damage), and stored in a secure manner?
Electrical and Machine Safety
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Are electrical/ telephone cords from computers/machines, tidy/untangled/secure in such a way that they do not cross walkways causing a tripping hazards?
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Are electrical equipment / outlets well maintained (e.g. not overloaded / blocked, fully plugged into sources)? and outlet covers are secure.
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Are electrical panel boxes closed, labeled, and accessible only to authorized persons?
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Are all electrical equipment/cords in good condition and free of any visible damage/hazards?
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Are moving equipment and projecting parts properly guarded and labeled?
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Is machinery set up that the operator is not required to work in an awkward position?
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Are lockout procedures being followed during maintenance/ repairs/ cleaning?
Lifting and Moving Devices / Equipment (includes ALL ceiling and portable lift devices)
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Is the lifting assistance equipment in good condition and free of any visual damage/hazards (i.e. slings)?
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Are proper lifting/moving devices available, maintained and used where necessary? Is there a current inspection tag on the equipment?
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Do staff have the necessary equipment to reduce the risk of a musculoskeletal injury occurring? i.e. patient lift equipment, non-patient care lifting devices such as pump trucks, etc
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (i.e. Head, Lungs, Hearing, Hand, Foot)
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Are staff wearing the appropriate closed toe non-slip footwear?
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Is safety footwear worn in high-risk areas for foot injuries?
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Is eye protection available and worn in eye injury risk areas?
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Is ear protection available and worn in all hearing injury risk areas?
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Is all required PPE sufficiently stocked and available to staff (i.e. masks, gowns, face shields etc.)?
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Are cautions signs used to warn against potential hazards or exposures?
Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC)
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Are there adequate hand sanitizers and wash stations available?
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Are the appropriate Infection Control Precaution signage in place and PPE available?
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Are appropriate IPAC procedures in place and adhered to for all biological hazards?
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Are there adequate sharp containers available and not overfilled?
Chemical Hazard and Containers: (Lab, Pharmacy, Environmental Services, Facilities, Food Services, DI)
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Are WHMIS/chemical warning labels present/ readable on all containers and in good condition?
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There is no evidence of leaking, damaged, or corroding container?
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There is no evidence of spilled material in any trenches or on the floor?
Workplace Violence Controls
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Is there designated meeting rooms that will allow staff to be visible, and able to call for assistance immediately?
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Are meeting/common or work areas free of objects that could be used as weapons?
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There are no empty rooms that should be locked?
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Is furniture in meeting, waiting / work areas arranged to prevent employees from becoming trapped?
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Is there a panic button/ alarm/ controls in area where a worker can be trapped or alone?
Questions for Staff:
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Have you checked that your versus pendant battery is current?
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Are restraints properly stored and easily accessible? Do you know where restraints are stored within your department?
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Are needles and other sharps being disposed of correctly?
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Is hospital equipment such as restraints, stretchers, commodes, wheelchairs, beds, pumps, patient/handling transfer devices and IV poles in good working order? If not, please tag and submit work orders.
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Where are patient transfer slings located? Are they being used within your department?
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Are there any other hazards in the above checklist that you would like to indicate?