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Browse construction management templates and training courses covering job site safety, industry standards, and regulatory checks. Support incident reporting, electrical safety, vehicle inspections, and daily site audits so your teams can reduce risk and stay compliant on every project.
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Risk Management Register
This comprehensive workplace safety audit template provides a structured framework for conducting thorough safety assessments across various work environments. The template includes essential components such as hazard identification, risk evaluation matrices, and control measure documentation. It covers critical safety aspects including protruding objects, vermin, asbestos, fire hazards, gas exposure, electrical risks, and traffic management. The template features a systematic approach to risk assessment with initial and post-control evaluations, clear responsibility assignments, and monitoring protocols. Designed for safety professionals and site managers, this tool helps organizations maintain compliance, document safety measures, and implement effective risk management strategies. The template includes hierarchical control measures and record-keeping requirements, ensuring a complete safety management system that aligns with industry best practices.
by Priona Naidoo, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
JCB Excavator Pre Operational Safety Checklist Guide
Comprehensive pre operational safety checklist for JCB Excavator 8040ZTS. Includes fluid checks, site assessment, operator workspace inspection and worker consultation details.
by Whites Plumbing NSW Pty Ltd, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
HVAC Duct QA/QC
This document serves as a comprehensive quality assurance and control inspection form for HVAC duct installations. It includes detailed verification points for safety compliance, material specifications, and installation requirements. The form evaluates three key performance areas: work quality, timeliness, and site safety, using a 5-point scoring system. Quality checks cover material type, thickness, fasteners, and jacketing requirements. The document includes sections for personnel information, compliance verification, and final sign-off. It's designed to ensure installations meet all safety standards and technical specifications while maintaining project timelines and quality benchmarks. The scoring system provides clear metrics for performance evaluation, with specific criteria for each rating level.
by Chris Matisse, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Site Safety Inspection Form
This site safety inspection form helps supervisors and crews verify compliance and control risks on active construction sites. It covers worker credentials and inductions, pre-start checks, required permits, and availability of safety data sheets. Inspectors review risk documents and manuals, traffic management, spotters, power line clearances, trench barricades, and underground service locating. The checklist includes PPE compliance, manual handling, air monitoring, lifting gear and hose condition, tool tagging and equipment calibration, spill control, housekeeping, after-hours security, and smoking controls. It also verifies risk assessments, implemented controls, first aid capability, emergency contacts, and procedures, with space to record comments and corrective actions.
by Matthew Cox, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Power Tool Safety Inspection Checklist Template
Comprehensive safety inspection checklist for cable operated, battery operated power tools, extension leads, chargers, and batteries. Ensure workplace safety compliance.
by will whitmore, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Envirovac BASF Safety Audit
This detailed safety audit checklist provides a comprehensive framework for conducting hydroblasting operations in industrial settings. It covers essential safety protocols including equipment inspection, personal protective equipment requirements, confined space procedures, and proper work practices. The document outlines specific requirements for pressure ratings, equipment specifications, operator safety distances, and barrier protocols. Key focus areas include pump operations, hose management, proper barricading, and emergency response procedures. The checklist ensures compliance with industry standards while maintaining worker safety through systematic verification of safety controls, permits, and proper equipment usage. It's specifically designed for supervisors and safety personnel to maintain consistent safety standards during hydroblasting operations.
by Harry Miles, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Permit to Dig
To be filled out be a Foreman / Supervisor for every site before you dig greater than 300mm below original ground level. Permit to dig is to be completed BEFORE work begins. NOTE: For all trenches over 1.5m deep a Trench / Excavation Inspection Form must also be completed. If the answer to any item on this checklist in 'No', then work cannot proceed until the relevant item has been completed, or the risk assessed and the hazard mitigated. Note details of the mitigation once resolved. EXCEPTION A Permit to Dig is not required for hand digging or hydro-excavation, provided the task is assessed as Low Risk, and insulated hand tolls are used.
by Paulina Ryan, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Take 5 Safety Form
Use this Take 5 safety form to pause and think before starting work. The checklist guides teams to understand the task and procedure, confirm the right tools and PPE, identify hazards such as manual handling, moving parts, energy sources, chemicals, and environmental factors, and assess risk using a simple matrix. If risks remain medium or high, do not proceed. Complete a JSEA or consult a supervisor. Once hazards are eliminated or controlled and induction requirements are met, sign off and proceed.
by Folkert Drijfhout, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Plant and Equipment Daily Pre-Start Checklist
CVC Plant and Equipment Daily Pre-Start Checklist V1.2
by Clarence Valley Council, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get
Construction safety and quality resources for teams on- and off-site
Discover construction training courses and checklists in SafetyCulture’s Content Library, a centralized online resource where you can browse ready-made instructional and inspection materials. These digital resources give you quicker access to the information you need, right when you need it.
Digital resources that keep work moving
Using digital construction templates and checklists helps teams stay aligned on- and off-site. Moving safety and quality work online cuts down paperwork, reduces compliance gaps, and ensures everyone is working from the same up-to-date information. From incident reporting to equipment checks, updates are shared in real time so issues are flagged early and actions don’t get missed.
Explore a few ways these resources can improve your operations:
Log incidents with an incident report template and respond faster to safety issues.
Run safer worksites with construction safety checklists that help you spot hazards before they escalate.
Stay on top of equipment care with maintenance logs that prevent downtime and extend asset life.
Everything in this library is ready to use and fully digital, so you can adapt it to your workflow and share it across your team. And when you use these resources within the SafetyCulture platform, you unlock even more value—streamlined inspections, real-time insights, and a stronger safety and quality culture on every site.
