Jobsite Safety Checklist Long Ver 1
Jobsite Safety Checklist Long Ver 1
Jobsite Safety Checklist Long Ver 1
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This document is provided as a compliance aid, but does not constitute a legal interpretation of OSHA
Standards, nor does it replace the need to be familiar with, and follow, the actual OSHA Standards (including
any North Carolina specific changes.) Though this document is intended to be consistent with OSHA
Standards, if an area is considered by the reader to be inconsistent, the OSHA standard should be followed.
Of course, we welcome your comments and feedback!
1. Job Information
OSHA 300 forms posted and complete?
OSHA poster posted ?
Phone no. for the nearest medical center posted ?
Weekly Safety Meetings up to date?
Work areas properly signed and barricaded?
Is each employee instructed in the recognition and avoidance of
unsafe conditions?
Are first aid supplies readily accessible?
Is facility for the treatment of injured employees located within 15
minutes of the jobsite, if not, is there an employee trained in first aid at
the site?
Are telephone numbers, physicians, hospitals and ambulances
conspicuously posted?
Are potable drinking water and toilet facilities available at the site?
Is there protection for bloodborne pathogens?
2. Housekeeping
General neatness of work area?
Projecting nails removed or bent over?
Waste containers provided and used?
Passageways and walkways clear?
3. Fire Prevention
Adequate fire extinguishers, checked and accessible?
Phone no. of fire department posted?
“No Smoking” posted and enforced near flammables?
4. Electrical
Extension cords or attachments cords with bare wires or missing
ground prongs or damaged taken out of service?
Ground fault circuit interrupters being used?
Terminal boxes equipped with required covers?
Are flexible cords and cables protected from damage?
Are unused openings in cabinet boxes and fittings closed?
Are all cabinets, panels and switches located in wet locations
enclosed in weather proof enclosures?
6. Fall Protection
Safety rails and cables are secured properly?
Employees exposed to fall hazards are tied off?
Employees below protected from falling objects?
Employees using body belts for positioning devices only?
Are employees working more than 6' above a lower level protected by
guardrails, safety nets, personal fall arrest system?
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7. Ladders
Ladders extend at least 36" above the landing?
Ladders are secured to prevent slipping, sliding, or falling?
Ladders with split or missing rungs taken out of service?
Stepladders used in fully open position?
No step at top two rungs of stepladder?
8. Scaffolding
All scaffolding inspected daily?
Erected on sound rigid footing?
Tied to structure as required?
Guardrails, intermediate rails, toeboards and screens in place?
Planking is sound and sturdy?
Proper access provided?
Employees below protected from falling objects?
13. Cranes
Outriggers are extended and swing radius barricade in place?
Operator is familiar with load carts?
Crane operators logs are up-to-date?
Employees kept from under suspended loads?
Chains and sling inspected and tagged as required?
Hand signal charts are on crane?
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16. Vehicles
Do vehicles, earth moving or compacting equipment with an
obstructed view to the rear have a backup alarm or used with an
observer?
Do vehicles and earth moving equipment have seat belts and are
they used?
Are flagmen wearing reflectorized garments and using flags, sign
paddles or lights?
17. Stairs
Are flights of stairs with 4 or more risers equipped with standard stair
railings or handrails?
18. Miscellaneous
Is a written Hazard Communication Program on site including MSDS,
materials list, container labeling, employee training.
Is exposure to lead or lead based paint, such as paint removal
controlled?
Is exposure to silica, such as sandblasting, using sand or cutting brick
or cinderblock controlled?
Is exposure to asbestos controlled?
For detailed information on construction standards, refer to North Carolina Standards for the Construction Industry
29 CFR Part 1926.
Revised 07/05/05
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