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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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Higley Corrective Actions
This template will assist with providing corrective action to the Safety Team
by John Mastromonaco, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Forklift and EWP Daily Inspection Checklist
Use this WES 1.0 daily inspection checklist to verify the safe operation of forklifts, manlifts, scissor lifts, boom lifts, and other elevated work platforms. The form covers review of the previous inspection, fluid levels, leaks, wheels and tires, lights and signals, mirrors, instrument panels, horns and beacons, battery and hydraulics, and operator controls. Platform housekeeping, mid-rails, toe boards, stabilizers, and required seat belts and harnesses are also included. Operators sign off to confirm the equipment is safe to use and to record any defects or corrective actions before operation.
by Matthew Wallace, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Construction Safety Services (NW) Ltd Site Health and Safety Inspection Report - 2016
A detailed risk rating framework for construction site safety assessments using a 0-3 scoring system. The guide covers 26 essential areas of construction safety, from scaffolding and excavations to worker engagement and temporary works. Each category is evaluated based on compliance with regulatory requirements and industry best practices, where 0 indicates full compliance and 3 signals immediate action required. The assessment includes physical safety measures, documentation requirements, environmental considerations, and worker welfare. This systematic approach helps identify potential hazards, ensure regulatory compliance, and maintain safe working conditions on construction sites. The framework includes provisions for tracking previous incidents, implementing recommended actions, and documenting site manager responses.
by Stephen Butcher, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Contractors/Project - Health and Safety Audit
Guidance on frequency during project: Minimum of once for all projects - and for those lasting more than 2 weeks - one audit every 2 weeks
by Will Flynn, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
AGL 2022 - ToolBox Talks - Ladders
This comprehensive guide outlines essential ladder safety protocols for construction site workers and managers. It covers three main areas: before-use inspections, proper ladder usage, and safety precautions. The inspection section emphasizes regular checks for damage, proper storage, and the importance of removing defective ladders. Usage guidelines detail correct ladder positioning, securing methods, and safe climbing techniques. Special attention is given to extension ladder requirements and proper overlap measurements. The document includes specific safety measures such as the 4:1 angle rule, proper securing techniques, and footwear requirements. This toolbox talk is designed to ensure workplace safety and compliance with construction site safety standards, requiring attendee acknowledgment and understanding through a formal register.
by jay hammond, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Pump Maintenance Checklist for Daily to 900-Hour Tasks
This pump maintenance checklist guides crews through daily, afternoon, end-of-day, weekly, and interval tasks from 56 to 900 hours. Steps cover fuel and oil checks, dust control, greasing bearings and chains, inspecting hoses, coolant, and hydraulic systems, cleaning hoppers and paddles, draining lines in cold weather, trailer brake and tire checks, and documenting repairs with photos and notes.
by Ryan Norder, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Environmental Risk Spotting inspection ISO 14001:2015 Rev 2 2015
Short environmental inspection for sites
by Jay Haxell, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Mckenzie and Co Ltd. Take 5
This Take 5 safety checklist by Mckenzie and Co Ltd. is a comprehensive tool for conducting job hazard analysis in construction settings. The form includes essential safety checks for various workplace scenarios including working near roads, water, and at heights. It features detailed sections for PPE requirements, work permits, and risk assessment matrices. Users can document up to six tasks/activities, identify potential hazards, and implement appropriate control measures. The checklist covers crucial safety aspects like traffic management, confined space entry, machinery interfaces, and emergency planning. It also includes a risk assessment matrix to evaluate likelihood and consequences of hazards, helping teams make informed decisions about workplace safety procedures.
by Peter Cottle, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Skid Steer Pre-Use Inspection
A detailed inspection checklist for skid steer operators and safety personnel. This comprehensive guide covers three main inspection areas: engine pre-start checks, engine startup verification, and workplace safety assessment. The checklist includes critical components such as safety devices, chassis condition, fluid levels, control systems, warning devices, and environmental hazards. Designed to ensure equipment reliability, operator safety, and workplace compliance, this document provides a systematic approach to daily equipment inspection and maintenance verification. Perfect for construction sites, industrial facilities, and any operation utilizing skid steer loaders.
by Robert Hernandez, 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.
