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Overhead Excessive Force in Drywall Inspection

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Use this inspection to assess the risk of injury when performing overhead drywall installations.

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Overhead Excessive Force in Drywall Inspection

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General InspectionSection 1 of 1 with 10 Questions

1. Are workers trained on the hazards of overhead work?

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2. Are workers performing tasks that are above shoulder height?

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3. Are workers lifting or exerting force during overhead work?

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4. Are lightweight materials (drywall panels) being used?

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5. Are tools with extension attachments, poles, or height adjustability available to workers?

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6. Are workers manually lifting and supporting drywall panels?

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7. Are drywall lifts inspected and in working condition?

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8. Are drywall jacks inspected and in working condition?

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9. Are workers given frequent small stretch breaks throughout their shift?

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10. Are there other control measures in place to reduce the risk of injury during the overhead drywall installation process? If not, select "n/a". If "Yes", what are they?

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