Prevents checklists

Building sheet metal warehouse

Questions

a) Which parts of the work environment plan are related to the work to be carried out?

b) Which work environment and safety instructions apply?

c) Are the equipment, machines, and cables to be carried in good condition?

d) What personal protective equipment should be used?

e) What clothes are suitable for severe cold or strong heat?

f) What first aid kit should be brought?

a) Are the escape routes marked and unblocked?

b) Is there sufficient site lighting for different jobs?

c) Is there a heated staff area with the possibility to heat drinks?

d) Are there changing rooms with lockable wardrobes and the possibility to dry work clothes?

e) Is there access to a washbasin and toilet? NB! In the case of long-term work, there must be a shower.

a) Is it clearly formulated?

b) Is it well known to the staff, for example through personal information, signs at the workplace, etc.?

a) Does the roof have sufficient strength?

b)

c) Are the roof safety devices and their fastenings in good condition and available to a sufficient extent?

d) Can suitable weather protection be arranged for installation?

a) Is it undamaged and suitable for the work to be done?

b) Does it have the correct load class and adequate width?

c) Does it have a protective roof over the areas where falling objects could strike passers-by?

d) Is there a lift available if the work needs to be done at a height of more than three floors or if bulky material needs to be handled?

e) The scaffolding states, for example, load class, maximum load, number of loaded barriers, etc.

a) Are there assembly instructions available?

b) Is it equipped with stairs or inclined ladders?

c) Are there two free guardrails and a toeboard around the work surface if the height to the ground is more than two meters?

d) Can it always be placed on firm and level ground?

e) Is everyone aware that when working outdoors, it is recommended to take short breaks?

a) Are the nozzle, couplings, hoses, and handles intact?

b) Does the high-pressure sprayer have a "dead man's grip" and a protective bracket?

a) Do you erect scaffolding guardrails or other safety devices?

b) Do mobile labor platforms use?

c) Is hot work permitted?

d) Do you mean "use a bolt gun?"

e) Do you use high-pressure generators?

f) Do you use personal fall protection equipment?

g) Are you able to provide first aid, for example, L-ABC?

Questions

a) Is the pressure sprayer held with both hands when washing?

b) Is the pressure relieved before the nozzle is replaced or hoses are loosened?

c) Has the high-pressure hose and electrical cable been checked to ensure they are not over sharp edges or pinched?

d) Are goggles, face protection, protective gloves, and hearing protection used?

e)

f)

a) Is it placed appropriately?

b) Is it easy to move if needed?

a) Is it necessary to insert the plates between the scaffolding and the wall?

b) To erect and move the plates vertically and sideways to the mounting point?

a) Is everyone who works with thermosetting plastics trained as required (e.g. through occupational health care)?

b) Do you comply with the regulations for medical examinations of employees working with thermosetting plastics?

c) Are there handling and safety instructions for working with thermosetting plastics?

d) Do you follow the other rules that apply to working with thermosetting plastics?

Questions

a) Do the protective shoes have steel caps, nail penetration protection, and soles with good friction?

b) Are there knee pads that are large and thick enough to distribute the load on the knees?

c) Are the gloves made of suitable material?

d) Hearing protection?

e) Respiratorer?

f) Helmet?

g) High-visibility vest?

h) Safety harness? -> Safety harness?

i) Is it a safety line with a fall arrester?

j) Could you provide more context or details?

a) Cuts or broken seams?

b) Mechanical failure or rust infestation?

c) Have you been in contact with chemicals?