Title Page

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  • PO#

  • Client Name:

  • Crew Leader Name:

  • Address
  • Date:

  • Inspection Prepared by: (Enter your name)

  • Document No.

The Show

Trucks/Vans

  • Are all doors closed and locked (if needed)

  • Is the exterior of the van clean?

  • Please Rate 1-5, 5 is best.

  • Is the interior clean and organized?

  • Please rate 0-5, 5 is best.

Job Site

  • Is there a yard sign onsite?

  • Please insert picture.

  • Is the job site clean & neat?

  • Please insert picture.

  • Is there a shop set up?

  • Please insert picture.

Work Areas

  • Are all required floors/areas properly masked?

  • Please take a few pictures for our records.

  • Are all work activities being managed safely?

Crew

  • Have all employees been introduced to the customer?

  • Are all employees properly uniformed (neat & clean appearance?)

  • Are their any employees missing their names on their shirt?

  • Please write which employee is improperly uniformed.

  • Do all employees have their grip on hand?

  • List employees that do not have their grip:

The Job

  • Did you discuss the contract and scope with Sales prior to the pre job walk?

  • Can a crew member confirm the daily huddle?

Documentation

  • Was the work-site built before 1978?

  • Are proper Lead-Safe precautions being practiced?

  • Is the job hour tracking up to date on smartsheets?

  • If no, state reason:

  • Has the Crew Leader completed the previous job's color schedule?

Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. (EPA RRP)

  • Is this project a pre-1978 housing or child occupied facility?

  • Might we disturb more than 6 square feet of the previously painted surface?

  • Does the RRP Rule apply? The RRP rule applies to "Target Housing" and "Child-Occupied Facilities."
    Definition: Target Housing- is a house or apartment (including mobile homes) built before January 1, 1978 except for: 1) 0-bedroom units (like dorms or studio apartments) 2) housing that is officially designated for the elderly or the handicapped 3) housing that has been tested by a State Certified Lead Inspector and found to be free of lead-based paint.
    Definition: Child Occupied Facility- is a building, or portion of a building, constructed prior to 1978, visited by the same child, 6 years of age or under, on at least 2 different days within any week, provided that each day's visit lasts at least 3 hours, the combined weekly visit lasts at least 6 hours, and the combined annual visits last at least 60 hours. Such facilities may include, but are not limited to, day-care centers, preschools and kindergarten classrooms.

  • Does this project fall under the EPA RRP Ruling?

Quality

  • What level of surface preparation is on the contract?

  • Take a few pictures:

  • Does the quality of work that is being done, match what was sold?

  • Why not?

Safety

  • Is there a safety bin placed properly on site?

  • Why not?

  • Is there a fully charged fire extinguisher?

  • Is there a fully stocked first aid kit?

  • Is there a safety binder with up to date IIPP?

  • Have safety hazards been identified and addressed?

  • If safety hazards are present, please write them here:

  • If safety hazards are present, please take pictures:

  • Have manual lifting and handling tasks been properly assessed? (moving large ladders & equipment)

Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Is required fall protection being used?

  • Are safety glasses, fall protection, proper footwear(boots) and masks being used?

  • Are all site personnel compliant with the site required PPE?

Concusion

  • Is all trash from work site properly disposed?

  • Are sprayers "clean" & maintained? Please observe housing & snorkel.

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  • Crew Leader Signature

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