This checklist is used to inspect tools, machines, and equipment at a construction site or location. It contains questions to observe whether moving parts are adequately guarded, the equipment is in suitable condition, and operators have enough space. Additional questions cover whether maintenance records, tool storage, training, and the number and quality of tools are adequate. The checklist aims to identify potential safety hazards from tools and equipment.
This checklist is used to inspect tools, machines, and equipment at a construction site or location. It contains questions to observe whether moving parts are adequately guarded, the equipment is in suitable condition, and operators have enough space. Additional questions cover whether maintenance records, tool storage, training, and the number and quality of tools are adequate. The checklist aims to identify potential safety hazards from tools and equipment.
This checklist is used to inspect tools, machines, and equipment at a construction site or location. It contains questions to observe whether moving parts are adequately guarded, the equipment is in suitable condition, and operators have enough space. Additional questions cover whether maintenance records, tool storage, training, and the number and quality of tools are adequate. The checklist aims to identify potential safety hazards from tools and equipment.
ah Are moving parts, motors, transmissions and protruding parts adequately protected? Is the equipment in suitable condition for use? Do operators have enough space to manipulate the equipment ? Is there a list of the machinery and equipment used? Is there a record of preventive maintenance for the equipment? Is there electrical insulation (pole to ground)? Do tools with a sharp edge or sharp point have some type of guard for the edge? Are the tools made of resistant material, according to use? Are tools found abandoned in places where people pass by? Are carts available to transport tools if necessary? Are tools that use electricity being used properly? Do the tools (and their handle) have the appropriate shape, weight and dimensions for the work to be done? Should the tool always be used for the job or jobs for which it was designed? Is maintenance carried out on hand tools? Are periodic tool reviews carried out? Are the cleaning conditions of the tools adequate? Is there adequate storage space for tools? Is there electrical insulation (pole to ground)? Is the staff trained in the operation of the tools?
Are the tools in a good state of cleanliness and
conservation? Are the tools of good quality? Is the number of tools available sufficient, depending on the production process and the number of operators? Are the workers trained in the use of tools?