Daily Construction Site Inspection Sheet
Job Site Address:
Date:
1. Site Safety Representative
Site Supervisor:
Site Supervisor Name:
2. Safety Plans/Programs
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
AED and First Aid Kit
Fall rescue plan present
Fire Extinguisher
Emergency action plan (including #’s posted)
PPE reminders posted
Procedures for inclement weather
Comments:
3. Manpower
Yes
No
Workers receive daily safety orientation (in written format and signed by all)
Waivers obtained from volunteers
Signed Safety Summary from volunteers
First aid responders and kit (including bloodborne pathogen materials) available within 6 minutes
Subcontractor present and certificates of insurance received?
Method(s) of pre-work screening of volunteers (if power tools, ladders, or PFAS utilized)
4. Fall Prevention
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Not Necessary for Work Activities at time of Inspection (Comments Required)
Potential slip/trip hazards
identified/controlled
Stairs w/4 risers or 30” equipped with railing
system and no deviations > 1.4
Floors well maintained, kept clear
Guardrail system 39-45 high; 200 lb capacity;
no splinters
Window/door openings are protected (6’ fall)
Toeboards installed where objects could fall or
as required
Slab/porch foundation step <19”
Porch sides are protected (6’ fall)
Comments:
5. Roofs/Open-sided Second Floors (>6’
height)
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Not Necessary for Work Activities at time of Inspection (Comments Required)
Material storage: 10’ from edges and
openings
Personal fall arrest systems present and in
good repair
Floor openings protected
Fall protection competent person onsite
Roofs >4/12 pitch requires use of toeboards
No standing on top plate when setting roof
truss
Comments:
6. Scaffolding (if left standing from previous
days work)
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Not Necessary for Work Activities at time of Inspection (Comments Required)
Proper access provided
Guardrails and midrails provided
Stable/level surface; secured
Toeboards provided where needed
Cross bracing in place; pins locked
Walking/working surfaces are at least 18”
wide, fully decked, and secured
Loading within limits
Components in good condition
>3’ from power lines if 300 volts are less
Scaffold competent person onsite
Comments:
7. Ladders
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Not Necessary for Work Activities at time of Inspection (Comments Required)
Rungs, braces, feet in good condition
Tied off; rails extended 3” above exit point
Hardware is tight
Angle <4:1 ratio
Not used in hazardous locations (e.g.
doorways)
Placed on stable/level footing; secured
Stepladders fully opened/locked when used
3-point contact when ascending/descending
Comments:
8. Personal Protective Equipment
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Hard hats where hazard dictates; worn
properly
ANSI Z87.1 rated safety glasses/face shield
where hazard dictates
Hearing protection where hazard dictates
Respirators where hazard dictates (dusts)
Comments:
9. Electrical Safety
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Outside power supply marked and locked
Electrical competent person onsite
Overhead lines shrouded or de-energized
when working near lines
Cords in good condition (insulation, ground
pins)
Live 220 volt lines >3’ from workers
Cords have strain-relief (not hung by nails or
metal fasteners)
GFCI protection with temporary wiring and in
wet/potentially wet areas
Cords protected from damage (e.g., cuts,
vehicles, foot traffic, pinch points, water)
Inside power have covers
Cords not arranged to present tripping hazards
Comments:
10. Tools
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Well-maintained; in good condition (incl
cords)
Powder actuated tools used by qualified
people
Guards in place
Pneumatic guns used by qualified people
Comments:
11. General Site Controls
Yes
No
NA
Yes
No
NA
Lumber free of nails or bent over
Adequate port-o-lets
Impalement hazards identified and addressed
Port-o-lets in sanitary condition
Poison plants located and marked/removed
Accumulation of trash/debris controlled
Comments:
12. Recommendations
Summary: