Module 3 Worksite Inspection Checklist 15 15 Days to a Safe and Healthy Workplace - Days 11-15.

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Module 3 Worksite Inspection Checklist Days to a Safe and Healthy Workplace - Days 11-15

If you haven’t completed Modules 1 and 2 To complete Module 1, please click here For Module 2, click here

What You Will Learn in this Module Complete items 11 to 15 of the Worksite Inspection Checklist: 11.Sprinkler Systems and Portable Fire Extinguishers 12.Storage 13.Forklifts 14.Safe Machine Operation 15.Portable Tools

Navigating this presentation The next slide looks like this. It is the Home page on this slide show Click on each topic to jump to the section YOU need to work on Click on the Home button at the bottom of each page to return Home

Topics covered DAY 11 Sprinkler System and Portable Fire Extinguishers DAY 12 Storage DAY 13 Forklifts DAY 14 Safe Machine Operation DAY 15 Portable Tools HOME

DAY 11 – Sprinkler Systems and Portable Fire Extinguishers What you need for DAY 11: Fire extinguishers charged, mounted and labeled. Defective fire extinguishers replaced. Employees trained in operating fire extinguishers when required.

DAY 11 – Sprinkler Systems and Portable Fire Extinguishers Fire extinguishers must be charged, mounted and labeled in their assigned location.

DAY 11 – Sprinkler Systems and Portable Fire Extinguishers As proof of good functioning, each fire extinguisher needs to have a card with the recharge and current monthly inspection dates.

DAY 11 – Sprinkler Systems and Portable Fire Extinguishers There must be a minimum 18” clearance below sprinklers head

DAY 11 – Sprinkler Systems and Portable Fire Extinguishers Now, complete this section of the checklist:

DAY 12 – Storage What you need for DAY 12: Storage shelving constructed to prevent slipping or collapse Storage areas free of tripping & fire hazards Safe method to stock and unstock shelves Clear passageways and doorways for forklift, trucks, carts, hoists, etc.

DAY 12 – Storage Storing materials, tools, equipment, requires more than just room or space. Storage areas must be strong enough to hold the load.

DAY 12 – Storage Storing materials require some sort of order and classification. There must be easy access to stock and unstock items.

DAY 12 – Storage Storing heavy materials usually requires some assisting equipment.

DAY 12 – Storage Now, complete this section of the checklist:

DAY 13 – Forklifts What you need for DAY 13: Only trained and authorized employees operating forklifts Properly functioning forklifts at the beginning of the shift Forklift load chart attached Forklift controls labeled and functioning Rules of the road enforced.

DAY 13 – Forklifts Forklifts are specialized vehicles that must be operated by trained and experienced workers. Otherwise unexpected disasters happen.

DAY 13 – Forklifts For a safe operation, forklifts need to be inspected at the beginning of every shift.

DAY 13 – Forklifts Operating a forklift is a serious matter that requires employees to be properly trained Click here to go to a online course on Safe Operation of Forklifts. Note: forklift training must also include hands-on training with a forklift.

DAY 13 – Forklifts Posting signs along the forklift circulation routes is a good idea. These help pedestrians to be cautious and attentive of the traffic.

DAY 13 – Forklifts Now, complete this section of the checklist:

DAY 14 – Safe Machine Operation What you need for DAY 14: Trained employees in the safe operation of specific machines Personal protective equipment used as required by the machine operation Moving parts (belts, pulleys, gears, cutters, etc.) safeguarded Power shut-off at easy reach of operator Lockout-tagout procedures in place

DAY 14 – Safe Machine Operation Training employees on the proper operation of a piece of equipment is the first step to a safe machine operation. Follow manufacturer printed manuals and safety guidelines.

DAY 14 – Safe Machine Operation Notice the adequate guarding on this swing saw moving parts.

DAY 14 – Safe Machine Operation There are several types of safeguarding and other safety devices that can be used for a safe operation

DAY 14 – Safe Machine Operation Any type of machine, can be safeguarded to operate it in a safer manner.

DAY 14 – Safe Machine Operation Some machines may require the use of a lockout/tagout procedure

DAY 14 – Safe Machine Operation Now, complete this section of the checklist:

DAY 15 – Portable Tools What you need for DAY 15: Train employees on the safe use of a specific tool Safeguards and safety devices in place and working properly Hand power tools grounded or double- insulated Personal protective equipment used as required for operating a specific tool

DAY 15 – Portable Tools Portable tools come in a variety of shapes and technologies They also serve many different purposes

DAY 15 – Portable Tools Employees need to be trained on the proper, safe use of their tool, like wearing PPE and safe work practices.

DAY 15 – Portable Tools Following the tool manufacturer safety operation guidelines is the first step before pressing the switch to “on.” For example, do not remove safeguards or other safety devices.

DAY 15 – Portable Tools Working with portable tools, in most instances requires wearing some kind of personal protective equipment.

DAY 15 – Portable Tools Now, complete this section of the checklist:

Make sure that… You were able to answer YES to all questions in each of the sections 11 through 15. If one or more questions could not get a positive answer, then write these items in your action plan to be solved in the near future

Congratulations…! … for completing this checklist. You are on your way to a Safe and Healthy workplace. To keep it that way remember this simple 3 step continuous improvement cycle: Maintain equipment and facilities in good shape Refresh employee training and encourage participation Enforce safe work practices

Additional Information Steps to a Safe Workplace Sample programs Request assistance an L&I specialist Call us at BE-SAFE ( )

Thank You Your commitment to safety and health will keep YOU and YOUR workers alive and healthy.