THE FOLLOWING PHOTOS ARE FOR EDUCATIONAL
PURPOSES ONLY THEY ARE NOT INTENDED TO DEPICT ANY
PARTICUAL JOB OR EMPLOYEE.
Your comments and input are greatly appreciated.
Personal Protection Equipment / HH
• FF Policy: HH’s are to be
worn at all times except -
inside a building during
finish stages; unless
conditions deem it
necessary to wear it
continually.
The unit threshold is the
division point.
(finish stages –
commencement of taping
drywall)
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Personal Protection Equipment /HH & GLASSES
No hard hat
Prescription glasses
are not safety
glasses
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DRINKING CUPS
Disposable sanitary
cups must be
provided
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C0RDS
Breaks in the outer
casing
No ground prong
No. 14 wire cords are
acceptable; No. 12
is preferred
Cords must have
heavy duty casing
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CORD / IN WATER PUDDLE
Cord with broken
casing in water
puddle
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FUEL / TOO CLOSE
Fuel container too
close to gasoline
engine
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FUEL / PLASTIC CONTAINERS
Plastic contains for
any fuels are NOT
permitted
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LIFT DRIVER CERTIFIED
All lift drivers must
be certified
Keep certifications
on file
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FLOOR OPENING
Opening must have
guardrails on all four
sides
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SCAFFOLD / PLANKING
Not properly planked
Cross bracing
missing
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SCAFFOLD / PLANKING
Not properly planked
Planks on an
extreme incline
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FP / GUARDRAILS & PLANK
Plank = fall hazard
Guardrail not
maintained
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FALL PROTECTION / PLANK ?
Fall hazard
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LADDER / REMOVED FROM DECK
Ladders must not be
allowed to be
removed from deck
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SCAFFOLD BASE
Foot plate not
centered
Foot plate not nailed
Mudsill not aligned
Mudsill cracked
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SCAFFOLD / WOOD BRACE
Gap in planking
Protruding nails
(five feet above finish floor)
5’
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SCAFFOLD / NO ‘X’ BRACING
No cross bracing –
every bay must be
braced
Plank gap excessive
No ladder access
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SCAFFOLD / NO TIE-OFF
No tie-off
No ladder access
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LADDER / NOT EXTENDED 36”
Ladder not extended
36” from point of
contact
Ladder not tied-off
Window no fall
protection
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LADDER
No 3-point contact
No eye protection
Ladder too steep of
angle
Ladder not tied-off
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LADDER / JOBSITE BUILT
Not build to OSHA
Standards
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FP / GUARDRAILS REMOVED
Guardrails not
maintained
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GUARDRAIL / FP
Top rail not
supported every
eight feet
No mid rail
No rebar caps
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FP
No guard rails
No FP
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SCAFFOLD / NO TIE-OFF
No tie-off
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FUEL STORAGE
Container not
properly placed
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LIFT DRIVER / NO SEAT BELT
No seat belt
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NAILS PROTRUDING / BREEZWAY
Nails protruding
through a 2x4 in a
heavy traffic area
GUARDRAIL
Guardrail not
adequate:
can’t support 200 lbs
no mid-rail
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FP / NO HARNESS
No harness
No HH
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GUARDRAIL
No guardrail
No rebar covers
Planking not
adequate
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MISC. ITEMS
Improper guard rail
No rebar caps
Unsafe ladder
House keeping
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HOUSEKEEPING
Poor housekeeping
can result in trip and
fall injuries
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FP / ANCHOR POINT
Inadequate
anchor point
Lanyard – tied
back to itself
Inadequate
handrail
Unsafe
planking
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LADDER
No 3-point contact
Too steep of an
angle
Ladder was taken
from landing –
resulting in fall
hazard at the
landing
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LADDER / NOT SAFE
Ladder?
from 2nd story roof
to 3rd story roof
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