Site Safety Inspection
  • Site Safety Inspection

  • Date of Inspection
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  • Walking/Working Surfaces

  • Project work areas clean, free of excess trash, & level walking surface
  • Floor openings, wall openings and leading edges guarded
  • Material or equipment properly stored
  • Electrical cords, hoses, welding leads, etc. elevated to prevent trip hazards
  • Scrap wood and metal free of protruding puncture hazards & rebar capped
  • Rebar and other protruding impalement hazards capped
  • Trash receptacles provided for work areas
  • Barricades of proper material and color
  • Personal Protective Equipment

  • Hard hats worn and maintained as required
  • Hearing protection requirement evaluated and worn
  • Eye and face protection evaluated and worn in a proper manner
  • Proper foot protection worn for job performed
  • Electrical protection evaluated, rated and worn
  • Respirators, gloves, chemical resistant garments utilized as required
  • Fall Protection & Fall Rescue

  • Body harness required and worn in a proper manner
  • Lanyards & lifelines adequately secured to suitable anchorage
  • Trained tower rescue personnel positioned adequately
  • Fall protection equipment used only for fall protection
  • Fall protection maintained and inspected
  • Excavations

  • Sloped and shored properly
  • Access and egress provided every 25 ft.
  • Daily documented inspections conducted
  • Cranes, Hoisting & Lifting Equipment

  • Chain-falls, slings, come-a-longs, chokers in good condition with current inspection
  • 1.5 x boom length non-worker safe distance parameter being used
  • Crane daily inspection complete and accurate
  • Proper rigging techniques, tag lines, spotters, barricades & crane stability confirmed
  • Vehicles / Mobile Equipment

  • Lights, brakes, horns, alarms working properly
  • Seat belts provided and used
  • Tools and Equipment

  • Electrical cords in good condition
  • Tools are maintained in a safe condition
  • Tools are properly carried and stored
  • Pneumatic / hydraulic hose connections properly secured
  • Proper tools used for the job performed
  • Tethered properly for overhead job tasks
  • Hazardous Material & Hazardous Energy Control

  • Hazardous Materials separated, contained & stored properly
  • Containers labeled as to content
  • Fire extinguishers properly located, inspected & rated for intended use
  • LO/TO used to control energy sources
  • LO/TO program being utilized as required
  • Hot work permits used properly
  • JHA defines job task/s, hazard/s and control methods being used
  • JHA & Permits

  • Applicable permits posted
  • Do all crews and visitors participate in the JHA process
  • Procedures being followed i.e., excavation, confined space, critical lift. etc.
  • Should be Empty: