Contributor: Safesite HQ Jurisdiction: OSHA
Use this inspection to complete a struck-by hazard assessment when pouring concrete.
1. Are work and storage areas free of excess debris, trash, and other unnecessary material?
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2. Are all walkways free from debris, spills, and other potential trip hazards?
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3. Are all materials stored in tiers secured to prevent sliding, falling or collapse?
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4. Is rebar storage stable?
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5. Are scaffolds free of materials that are not needed for immediate operations?
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6. Are materials, equipment, and tools secured when not in use?
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1. Are legible traffic control signs posted and protected by traffic control devices?
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2. Are legible work areas signs posted, clearly designating a work zone area?
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3. If there are overhead hazards present (low beams, pipes, or overhead work platforms), is there signage present to alert personnel of potential hazards?
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4. Is all signage in good condition (legible and clear)?
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1. Have all mobile equipment gone through a daily inspection before use?
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2. Is there traffic control and/or flagging for moving equipment?
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3. Does all mobile equipment have a functional horn?
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4. When traveling with a load, is the load strapped securely?
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5. When the overhead crane is finished operating, is the hook moved out of the work area?
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1. Are toeboards, screens, or guardrails systems in place to prevent objects from falling to a lower level?
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2. If guarding is not in place to prevent falling objects, are barricades erected in areas where objects could fall, prohibiting employees from entering the barricaded area?
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