Information

  • Inspector / Site or Location

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Personal Protective Equipment Is personnel using safety glasses, hard hats, boots & gloves. Is hearing or respiratory protection being used when required.

  • PPE

  • Fire Protection and Prevention Are all flammable liquid containers clearly identified Are extinguishers readily accessible and serviced regularly.

  • Fire Prp

  • Scissor Lifts/All Equipment Are daily inspections done and on file. All equipment have tags or signs showing owner name and contact phone numbers.

  • Scissor & Equipment

  • Ladders Proper ladder for job being used, non-conductive. Are ladders in good condition (No missing or broken rungs or stickers)

  • Ladders

  • Tools: Hand and Power equipment Are tools free of any obvious physical damage and in good condition? Are tools and cords properly grounded (ground pins are in good condition?

  • Tools

  • Housekeeping, Slips, Trips & Falls Are walking and working surfaces clear and free of debris & FOD? Site is clean during all shifts, regular removal of trash and waste from all the containers.

  • Housekeeping

  • Floors & Stairways Floors and roof opening guarded by guard rails with toe boards. Open-side floors/platforms six feet or higher guarded with railing, toe boards or equivalent.

  • Floors

  • Electrical Are GFCI's and /or assured equipment being used? Are extension cords in good continuous lengths without splice?

  • Electrical

  • Hoist, Cranes and Derricks Max-Load Capacities Visible, are cables, slings, hooks, inspected? Are crane inspection logs sheets or books on site and file?

  • Welding and Cutting Are non-combustible enclosures, (screens/shields) provided and used when welding?

  • Welding & cutting

  • Comments:

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