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Verifica cantiere generale
Questa checklist per la verifica cantiere generale aiuta a eseguire sopralluoghi completi secondo il D. Lgs. 81/2008. Copre recinzione e accessi, segnaletica, viabilità interna, scavi e consolidamenti, ponteggi e opere provvisionali, apparecchi di sollevamento, protezioni collettive, servizi igienico assistenziali e antincendio. Include sezioni per interferenze tra lavorazioni, pericoli gravi e imminenti, azioni correttive e note del CSE, con riferimento a PSC e POS. Utilizzala per documentare conformità, foto evidenze e responsabilità, standardizzare le ispezioni e migliorare sicurezza e coordinamento in cantiere.
by Roberto Branchinelli, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Safety Harness Checklist
A detailed inspection checklist for safety harnesses and fall protection equipment. This document provides a systematic approach to evaluating critical safety components including webbing condition, stitching integrity, hardware functionality, shock absorber status, and rope quality. The checklist includes verification of manufacturing details, examination of physical damage, assessment of wear and tear, and testing of mechanical components. It helps ensure compliance with safety standards and identifies equipment that needs to be removed from service. Essential for workplace safety programs and regular equipment maintenance routines, this checklist serves as a vital tool for preventing accidents and maintaining reliable fall protection equipment.
by Jo Prigmore, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Daily Pre-start JSEA Form (with Site Layout Plan)
A detailed pre-start safety and planning document designed for construction and worksite management. The form covers essential safety components including required PPE, permits and equipment checks, task planning, hazard identification, worker competencies, and emergency procedures. It includes sections for site layout planning with specific requirements for marking vehicle movements, work zones, and safety equipment locations. The document requires worker sign-off to confirm understanding of safety protocols and site induction completion. This systematic approach ensures all safety measures are properly documented and communicated before work begins, helping maintain workplace safety compliance and risk management.
by Jem Bradbrook, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Nautical Roofing SITE SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST
A comprehensive construction site safety inspection document that covers all critical aspects of workplace safety and compliance. The checklist includes detailed sections on personal protective equipment (PPE), electrical safety, fall protection systems, ladder and scaffold safety, roof access protocols, elevated work platform operations, power line safety measures, asbestos handling procedures, and general housekeeping requirements. This document ensures thorough documentation of safety measures, worker certifications, and equipment inspections, helping maintain OSHA compliance and worker safety. It includes signature requirements from key stakeholders including the Safety Inspector, Nautical Supervisor, Contractor Representative, and Site Manager to verify inspection completion and compliance.
by Jeremy Broad, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Asbestos Survey - Version 3
This Asbestos Survey Version 3 template helps inspectors and facility managers document asbestos-related risks on site. Capture client and site details, building age and use, exterior and interior construction materials, and ceiling, wall, and floor finishes. Record sample numbers, locations, product descriptions (e.g., vinyl, gasket, cement, pipe, electrical backing board), quantities, condition, sealing status, and photos. Note areas with no access and identify whether ACMs were found. Designed to support consistent, thorough asbestos inspections across facilities.
by Karen Aisthorpe, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Siemens Pre-Start Safety Checklist V3.0
Create a safer start to every job with this Siemens Pre-Start Safety Checklist. Identify hazards, assess risk levels, choose effective controls, and monitor changing site conditions before work begins. Covers slips and trips, noise, lone work, access and egress, mobile plant, lifting, lighting, dust and fumes, construction and excavation, asbestos and SMFs, hazardous substances, weather, biohazards, electric shock and LOTO, working at heights, confined spaces, RF hazards, manual handling, and hot work. Includes guidance on reporting incidents and integrating JSEA, hazard control sheets, and PPE checks to help teams complete tasks efficiently and safely.
by Simon Knight, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
After Sales Risk Assessment and Service Report
Terex Cranes - Risk Assessment and Service Report for Field Service Technicians use
by Gary Meighen-Watts, from the CommunityDownloads: 100+Get - Template
Supplier Job Card Template
This supplier job card template converted using SafetyCulture is used to record items before delivery or transport. Record item description, quantity, cost and special instructions provided by the customers. Affix a digital signature to validate the delivery of the items.
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 90+Get - Course
Workers Compensation (US only)
Providing a safe and hazard-free workplace for the employees is the employer's obligation as required by OSHA's standards. The Department of Labor has a program called "Office of Workers' Compensation Program." This program covers mainly federal workers who experienced an injury due to work, and those who had occupational diseases. Their benefits include wage replacement, medical treatment, vocational rehabilitation, and other benefits. This course contains four lessons on the major acts that are applicable to certain industries and situations.
by SafetyCultureGet4 LessonsDownloads: 90+ - Template
Vibration Risk Assessment Template
This vibration risk assessment template can help construction managers monitor the vibration magnitude of the vibrating tools or equipment to be used by their workers and set time limits before use. Let construction workers put their digital signature to signify their agreement to the set the time limit. Use this template to effectively implement a systematic plan for job rotations in a construction site.
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Waterproofing Checklist
A waterproofing checklist is a tool that contractors can use as a guide in waterproofing buildings or surfaces to ensure proper application. This checklist includes a step-by-step guide in concrete work, design and selection of system, and application.
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Heavy Equipment Inspection - Industry Vetted
This checklist was developed by our Industry Expert Partners and guides operators through critical daily inspections before using heavy equipment. Covering general walk-around, fluid levels, powertrain, electrical systems, controls and gauges, cab safety, braking, steering, travel, and specific checks for backhoes, excavators, dozers, cranes, skid steers, and front-end loaders, this template helps mitigate risks and ensure equipment readiness.
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Engineering Design Checklist Template
Engineers can use this engineering design checklist template based off of SPUs design checklist to ensure that the engineering project's scope and design specifications have been verified, and are adhered to during the performance of work.
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 90+Get - Template
COVID-19 Checklist for Transportation Construction
This COVID-19 checklist supports transportation construction employers and employees in maintaining safe worksites. It outlines symptoms awareness, a COVID-19 exposure action plan, remote or distanced safety meetings, restricted site access and visitor screening, hygiene practices, regular cleaning and disinfection of tools and shared areas, physical distancing, limited tool sharing, PPE requirements, portable toilet servicing, safe waste handling, and engineering controls to minimize dust. Use it to standardize controls and communications.
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 90+Get - Course
The Six Sigma Methodology: Improve Phase
Ensuring quality is an important responsibility in the construction industry. This is the role of the Six Sigma methodology. In this course, we will focus on the fourth phase of the Six Sigma methodology, the Improve phase. By discussing the Improve phase, learners will know more about how improvement plans are developed, finalized, and approved. At the end of this lesson, learners are expected to be more knowledgeable on the goals of the Improve phase, as well as the different tools used in completing this phase.
by SafetyCultureGet1 LessonDownloads: 90+ - Course
Lean Principle 1: Define Value
When companies do not effectively plan their operations, they can suffer from issues that harm the business, such as rework, delays, and budget overruns. These issues are considered “waste”. The first Lean principle emphasizes the importance of planning and focuses on defining what the customer values to ensure that waste is minimized throughout the construction process.
by SafetyCultureGet1 LessonDownloads: 90+ - Template
Fire Stopping Sign Off Certificate
This document serves as a comprehensive guide for fire safety certification and penetration reporting, detailing essential components such as intumescent materials, ablative batt boards, and fire stopping procedures. The guide includes templates for professional documentation and certification sign-offs, covering various fire safety materials and their applications. It outlines the proper use of components like HP Mastic, fire board, and intumescent cushions, while providing guidance on certification requirements and documentation standards. The resource emphasizes the importance of seeking professional advice and compliance with local workplace regulations, making it a valuable reference for fire safety documentation and certification processes.
by Richard Dempsey, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+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.
