Information

  • Document No.

  • Project

  • Location: City, State

  • Completed on

  • Group

  • Superintendent

  • Prepared by

  • Days without a Lost Time Accident as of Today's date

  • FOR ALL ITEMS - ANSWER YES IF THE ITEM MEETS REQUIREMENTS, NO IF NOT. FOR NO RESPONSES, ADD NOTES AND PHOTO IF POSSIBLE.

  • Items marked with an asterisk (*) must be inspected even if they are not being used during the audit. Scaffold that is in use or ready to be used should be inspected. Scaffolds being assembled or disassembled should not be considered "in use."

A. GENERAL SAFETY & HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

  • 1. Housekeeping

  • 2. 100% Hard hat policy compliance

  • 3. 100% safety eyeware compliance

  • 4. Other personal protective equipment

  • 5. Walkways free of slip/ trip hazards

  • 6. Carbon monoxide monitoring

  • 7. First Aid kit adequately stocked

  • 8. Labor law posters inplace

  • 9. Other observations in this category

B. FIRE PREVENTION & FIRE PROTECTION (29 CFR 1926 Subpart F)

  • 1. Extinguishers: 1 per every 3,000 sq. ft.

  • 2. Fuel tanks, combustibles, cylinders

  • 3. Temp heat safely set & ventilated

  • 4. Extinguishers by temp heaters (25 ft.)

  • 5. Hot works permit issued

  • 6. Other observations in this category

C. ELECTIRCAL (29 CFR 1926 Subpart K)

  • 1. Extension cords & GFCI protection

  • 2. Temporary lights & power

  • 3. Distribution boxes

  • 4. Lockout/ Tagout program

  • 5. Other observations in this category

D. STAIRWAYS AND LADDERS (29 CFR 1926 Subpart X)

  • 1. Stairs (4+ Risers) have handrails

  • 2. Metal pan stairs filled

  • 3. Ladders secured and safely used

  • 4. Ladder access has offset approach

  • 5. Ladders are in good condition

  • 6. Other observations in this category

E. FALL PROTECTION (29 CFR 1926 Subpart M)

  • 1. Falling object protection

  • 2. Materials secured (wind displacement)

  • 3. Lumber guard rail / barricade construction

  • 4. Cable guardrail: Tension/ Flagging

  • 5. All guardrail systems have toeboards

  • 6. Personal fall arrest systems in use

  • 7. Balcony fall arrest systems installed

  • 8. Fall restraint systems in use

  • 9. Leading edge, CAZs, CDZs

  • 10. Roof fall protection methods*

  • 11. Steel erection guidlines followed

  • 12. Wood-frame policies followed

  • 13. Competent person on site

  • 14. Other observations in this category

F. FLOOR AND WALL OPENINGS (29 CFR 1926 Subpart M)

  • 1. Floor openings / holes protected

  • 2. Door openings: 3 guardrails (min.)

  • 3. Window openings: 2 guardrails (min.)

  • 4. Balcony door signage posted

  • 5. Other observations in this category

G. TRENCHING AND EXCAVATIONS (29 CFR 1926 Subpart P)

  • 1. Slope, shoring, box (5+ feet deep)

  • 2. Spoil pile (2+ feet from edge)

  • 3. Fall protection at edge if over 5 feet

  • 4. Exits provided every 25 feet

  • 5. Competent person on site

  • 6. Other observations in this category

H. SCAFFOLDING, AERIAL LIFTS & SCISSOR LIFTS (29 CFR 1926 Subpart L)

  • All items in this section must inspected even if they are not being used during the audit. Scaffold that is in use or ready to be used should be inspected. Scaffolds being assembled or disassembled should not be considered "in use."

  • 1. Tied/ guyed if height = 4 x width *

  • 2. Guardrails and toeboards (6+ ft. ht.) *

  • 3. Mudsills and planking *

  • 4. Means of access (i.e. ladders, stairs) *

  • 5. Hydro-Mobile type scaffolding *

  • 6. Mobile scaffold towers *

  • 7. Aerial lifts: guardrail systems *

  • 8. Aerial lifts: tied off in basket

  • 9. Scissor Lifts: guardrail systems *

  • 10. Competent person on site

  • 11. Other observations in this category

I. CONCRETE AND MASONRY (29 CFR 1926 Subpart Q)

  • 5. Other observations in this category

  • 1. Rebar guarded by caps or troughs

  • 2. Shoring and/or wall bracing

  • 3. Masonry saw blade has guard

  • 4. Respiratory protection / PPE

J. MOTOR VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT

  • 1. Certified operator (Forklifts)

  • 2. Back-up alarms : on-site equipment

  • 3. Back-up alarms : delivery trucks

  • 4. Traffic control/ flaggers as needed

  • 5. Seatbelts provided and worn if in use

  • 6. Forklift trash basket warning signs *

  • 7. Traffic obstructions/ hazards

  • 8. Other observations in this category

K. PUBLIC PROTECTION

  • 1. Plan elements in compliance

  • 2. Separation of public from work areas

  • 3. Parking lot / traffic patterns

  • 4. Pedestrian protection

  • 5. Public sidewalks protected

  • 6. Uneven walking surfaces marked

  • 7. Fencing and gates adequate

  • 8. Necessary signage in place

  • 9. Other observations in this category

ADDITONAL COMMENTS

  • Additional Comments

COMPLETION

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