The document is a workshop inspection checklist used to ensure the electrical installation and maintenance area meets safety and cleanliness standards. It contains 15 inspection items related to personal protective equipment, permits, conduit installation, cleanliness, dust control, cleaning tools, sweeping, vacuuming, surface cleaning, electrical outlets/switches, lighting fixtures, floor condition, workspace organization, safety signage, and waste disposal. The inspection found the area to be satisfactory.
The document is a workshop inspection checklist used to ensure the electrical installation and maintenance area meets safety and cleanliness standards. It contains 15 inspection items related to personal protective equipment, permits, conduit installation, cleanliness, dust control, cleaning tools, sweeping, vacuuming, surface cleaning, electrical outlets/switches, lighting fixtures, floor condition, workspace organization, safety signage, and waste disposal. The inspection found the area to be satisfactory.
The document is a workshop inspection checklist used to ensure the electrical installation and maintenance area meets safety and cleanliness standards. It contains 15 inspection items related to personal protective equipment, permits, conduit installation, cleanliness, dust control, cleaning tools, sweeping, vacuuming, surface cleaning, electrical outlets/switches, lighting fixtures, floor condition, workspace organization, safety signage, and waste disposal. The inspection found the area to be satisfactory.
Qualification ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE NC II
Area/Section Practical Working Area In-Charge CEAZAR C. SOLCRUZ JR.
YES NO INSPECTION ITEMS
/ 1. Verify that all necessary safety measures, such as personal protective equipment (PPE). / 2. Ensure that all necessary permits and papers for cleaning and electrical work have been acquired and are on hand. / 3. Check that the installation of conduit has been done in accordance with code by going over the checklist from earlier. / 4. Make sure the practical working area is free of trash, unnecessary toos. / 5. Implement strategies to reduce the amount of dust and other debris produced during the installation and cleaning processes. / 6. Ensure that the work area's HVAC systems and vents are shielded from dust and debris contamination. / 7. Brooms, vacuums, and cleaning chemicals are examples of proper cleaning tools that should be readily available and in good condition. / 8. To get rid of dust, debris, and loose particles, sweep and vacuum the entire work area. / 9. Clean all surfaces, including walls, shelves, and furniture, to get rid of dust and residue. / 10. Make sure that all electrical outlets, switches / 11. Make sure all lighting fixtures are clear of dust and dirt, functional, and clean. / 12. Check the floor to make sure it is clean and safe and look for any damage or potential risks. / 13. Perform a visual check to ensure that the workspace is tidy, organized, and prepared for use. / 14. Put up safety notices or signage to let people know the area has been examined, cleaned, and is now safe to use. / 15. Are the waste disposal area disinfected, and trash cans cleaned?