Title Page

  • Project:

  • Superintendent:

  • Date:

  • Weather:

  • High Temperature:

  • Low Temperature

  • General Scope of Work Completed Today:

Work Performed Today

    Subcontractor #
  • Company:

  • Number of people on site:

  • Number of hours worked:

  • Scope completed today:

  • Anticipated tasks tomorrow:

Materials/Equipment

  • Materials delivered today:

  • Inventory of stored materials on site:

  • Major equipment on site today:

Safety

  • Toolbox Talk Completed This Week?

  • All workers on site today have signed off the safety orientation?

  • All subcontractor employees have a TDSC safety sticker on their hard hat?

  • AHAs and safety plans are on site and available to all workers?

  • All workers have proper PPE: hard hats, boots, pants, eye protection, and shirts with sleeves?

  • Fire extinguishers have been inspected and signed off, are fully charged, with safety pin in place?

  • First aid kit is fully stocked and easily accessed by all workers?

  • Eye wash kit is available to all workers and full?

  • Safety data sheets are on site and available for all chemicals being used today?

  • Water is being provided for all workers?

  • Emergency phone numbers, egress routes, and nearest hospital are posted and visible to all workers?

  • Toilet facilities with hand washing are available at 1 per 20 workers?

  • All equipment operators (forklift, manlift, earthwork) have the proper license and are current?

  • GFCIs are used for all electrical tools? ***building power is not considered a GFCI***

  • 12 gauge extension cords are being used, are not being dragged over sharp corners, are not laying in doorways or hatches that can cut them, and are not daisy chained together?

  • All tools and cords have been inspected to be in good working condition, all safety guards in place, and no nicks or frayed cords?

  • Ladders have been inspected and are in good condition: no side rails are cracked, all rungs are clean and not bent, and the manufacturer's sticker is readable?

  • Fall protection systems (flag lines, guardrails, tie off points, personal fall arrest systems) have been inspected to ensure in compliance with OSHA, EM385, TDSC, and customer requirements?

  • Scaffolding has been inspected and signed off?

  • Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing have been locked and tagged out?

  • Hot work permits have been signed off, if required?

  • All safety requirements on this job site, as dictated by OSHA, EM385, TDSC, and the customer have been found to be in compliance or have been immediately corrected?

Quality Control

  • Special inspections required by the contract conducted today:

  • Inspections by the owner or architect/engineer today:

  • Subcontractor details inspected to day for compliance with plans, specs, and submittals:

  • Quality control issues noted today:

Miscellaneous

  • Anything else you need to say about the job:

  • Attach pictures of work in progress here

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