Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

Job Information

  • Select date

  • Add location
  • Foreman

  • Craft

  • Task

Break Tasks Into Steps

  • Step 1

  • Hazards Associated with Step 1

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  • Safe Work Procedures / PPE for Step 1

  • Step 2

  • Hazards Associated with Step 2

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  • Safe Work Procedures / PPE for Step 2

  • Step 3

  • Hazards Associated with Step 3

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  • Safe Work Procedures / PPE for Step 3

  • Step 4

  • Hazards Associated with Step 4

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  • Safe Work Procedures / PPE for Step 4

  • Step 5

  • Hazards Associated with Step 5

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  • Safe Work Procedures / PPE for Step 5

  • Step 6

  • Hazards Associated with Step 6

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  • Safe Work Procedures / PPE for Step 6

Jobsite and Task Checklist

  • Are permits required? (hot work, confined spaces, etc.)

  • Is special training needed? (Forklift, Scaffold, Powder Actuated Tool)

  • Can weather conditions affect safety?

  • Is lighting a problem?

  • Contact with acids, toxic or caustics? (MSDS)

  • Will there be exposure to dust, fumes or mist? (MSDS)

  • Is the employee working with sharp or rough materials that require PPE?

  • Can the worker slip, trip or fall?

  • Do tools, machines or equipment present any hazards?

  • Can any body part get caught in, struck by or caught between objects? THIS INCLUDES HANDS, THINK BEFORE YOU REACH

  • Can pushing, pulling, lifting, bending or twisting cause strain?

  • Is there danger from falling objects?

  • Is excessive noise or vibration a problem?

  • Are there flammable, explosive or electrical hazards?

  • Fall hazard from one level to another or same level?

Signatures

  • Employee 1

  • Employee 2

  • Employee 3

  • Employee 4

  • Employee 5

  • Employee 6

  • Employee 7

  • Employee 8

Comments/Discussion

  • Comments/Discussion

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