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Safety Inspection Procedure

Safety Inspection Procedure. Overview. Workplace Inspections. Inspection Requirements. Post-Inspection. Inspection. Process & Goals. Inspection Workplace Hazards Did you Know?. Inspection Identifying and Evaluating Potential Hazards Purpose. Inspection Types of Inspections.

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Safety Inspection Procedure

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  1. Safety Inspection Procedure

  2. Overview Workplace Inspections Inspection Requirements Post-Inspection

  3. Inspection • Process & Goals

  4. InspectionWorkplace HazardsDid you Know?

  5. InspectionIdentifying and Evaluating Potential HazardsPurpose

  6. InspectionTypes of Inspections

  7. Inspection Requirements • Frequency Guidelines depend on several factors

  8. Inspection RequirementsFrequencyGuidelines depend on several factors, contin.

  9. Inspection • Types/ Frequency of Inspections

  10. InspectionTypes/Frequency of Inspections

  11. Inspection • Types/ Frequency of Inspections

  12. ACTIVITY InspectionTypes/Frequency of InspectionsEquipment

  13. InspectionSafety Audits The following shall be conducted annually: • Accident Prevention • Fire Prevention • Material Handling • Flammable Material Storage • Lockout-Tagout • Hazard Communication • Personal Protective Equipment • Confined Space Entry • Asbestos Controls • Boiler Safety • Bloodborne Pathogens • Contractor Safety • Electrical Safety • Tool Safety • Hot Work • Respiratory Protection

  14. InspectionReport Immediately

  15. Inspection Report Immediately

  16. InspectionInspections help to: • Maintain a safe work environment • Control unsafe acts and conditions • Ensure operational efficiency

  17. InspectionWhat to Inspect?

  18. InspectionChecklist Categories

  19. InspectionWhat to look for

  20. InspectionMore of What to Look for…

  21. InspectionResponsibilities

  22. InspectionWho Can Conduct Inspections

  23. InspectionWritten Inspection

  24. InspectionEmergency Equipment

  25. InspectionCan you… SPOT THE HAZARD?!?

  26. InspectionOffice Safety: Potential Hazards

  27. Tripping hazard

  28. Uncovered florescent light

  29. Containers of hazardous materials

  30. Hazards include…

  31. Water stained ceiling tile

  32. Poor Housekeeping

  33. Dirty Air Vent

  34. InspectionElectrical Safety

  35. ACTIVITY InspectionBuilding Safety

  36. Post-Inspection Your inspection is complete; now what?

  37. Post-InspectionDocument Findings

  38. Post-InspectionAddress Findings

  39. Post-InspectionImplementing Controls • Engineering Controls • Administrative Controls • Protective Equipment

  40. Post-InspectionDocument Your Findings

  41. Post-InspectionThe “Inspection Effect”

  42. ACTIVITY Inspection RequirementsDocumentation Checklists/Written Documentation Should be: • Systematic • Site-specific • Revise as needed • Should include: • Person & Date • Concerns Identified • Corrective Action • Building/Area inspected 📋

  43. Inspection RequirementsHazard Control Logs

  44. Inspection RequirementsHazard Control LogsImplementation

  45. Inspection RequirementsHazard Control Log Responsibilities Duties for Supervisor or Loss Prevention Rep

  46. ACTIVITY Inspection Requirements • Hazard Control Log

  47. Inspection RequirementsRecord-keeping Keep all for 3 years minimum • Inspection Checklists • Hazard Control Logs • State Fire Marshal Reports

  48. Questions?

  49. OSHA Disclaimer This material was produced under grant SH29640SH6 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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