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Uniper Skyddsrond Safety Walk Checklist
This bilingual Swedish English Safety Walk checklist from Uniper helps teams systematically review site safety. Sections cover neat and tidy housekeeping, safety awareness, personal protective equipment, visual safety rules and cordons, emergency exits and markings, safe work methods and workspaces, hazardous substances and chemicals, tools and machines, vehicles and traffic, and required work permits and certificates. Capture good observations, note improvement opportunities, add other findings, and sign off. Ideal for construction and industrial environments to standardize inspections and drive safety improvements.
by Thomas Jonsson, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Height Rescue Kit v1
A detailed inspection checklist for height rescue equipment designed to ensure safety compliance and equipment integrity. The document covers essential rescue gear including ropes, descenders, casualty haulage systems, and safety accessories. It provides fields for recording manufacturing dates, serial numbers, and end-of-life dates for critical equipment components. The checklist includes mandatory inspection requirements for items containing man-made fibers and karabiners, which have a 10-year life span from manufacture date. This systematic approach helps maintain safety standards and equipment reliability in height rescue operations.
by Edward Hu, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Pro-Safety Jobsite Inspection Report
This comprehensive construction site safety inspection document covers all essential aspects of workplace safety compliance and risk management. It includes detailed sections on administrative requirements, housekeeping standards, fire prevention measures, electrical safety protocols, tool management, fall protection systems, ladder safety, scaffolding requirements, excavation procedures, material handling, welding operations, crane safety, masonry work, personal protective equipment, and vehicle safety. The checklist ensures compliance with OSHA regulations and industry best practices, helping maintain a safe working environment and prevent workplace accidents. Each section contains specific items to verify, making it an invaluable tool for safety officers, site superintendents, and project managers in conducting thorough safety inspections.
by Dave Redlin, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
CEMEX Paving Solutions Daily HAVS Record
Use this daily HAVS record to monitor hand-arm vibration exposure on paving works. Log site, operator, and date, then record trigger times for common tools including wacker plate, cradled or floor saw, handheld saw, and jackhammer. Compare minutes used against permitted limits and note any restrictions or prohibitions. Capture reasons for use, list other equipment, and obtain operative signatures. Support compliance with vibration regulations and reduce the risk of HAVS through consistent tracking and review.
by John Husbands, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Safety Observation 2.1
A detailed workplace safety inspection checklist designed to ensure comprehensive site safety compliance. The checklist covers essential areas including administration, electrical safety, fire protection, tool maintenance, housekeeping, ladder safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), motorized equipment operation, scaffolding requirements, and silica exposure control. This document serves as a systematic approach to identifying and addressing potential workplace hazards, ensuring OSHA compliance, and maintaining a safe working environment. Each section provides specific criteria for inspection and compliance verification, making it an invaluable tool for safety officers, site supervisors, and project managers.
by John Webb, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Spreader Bar Inspection
This comprehensive inspection guide provides a structured approach to evaluating the safety and functionality of spreader bars in industrial settings. The document covers critical inspection points including chain condition assessment, hardware verification, hook and clevis examination, and structural integrity checks. It guides inspectors through evaluating components for wear, damage, deformation, and proper functionality while ensuring compliance with safety standards. The checklist includes sections for documenting findings through pictures and comments, verifying Working Load Limit (WLL) markings, and confirming the presence of required safety features. This systematic approach helps maintain equipment safety and prevent workplace accidents through regular, thorough inspections.
by Robert Hernandez, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
CCCU RAMS Review Checklist
To be used when undertaking a review of contractors RAMS. (Part of CCCU CDM Toolkit)
by Brian Atkinson, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Oriel site audit report V7A
Safety and work quality audit report including the option to assess measurements. Amended to V7A 09/08/2016.
by James Brook, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Woodruff Construction Scaffold Daily Inspection
This detailed scaffold safety guide provides essential information for maintaining workplace safety standards in scaffold operations. It covers critical aspects including load-bearing requirements, platform specifications, proper assembly guidelines, and access requirements. The document outlines specific safety measures such as the 4:1 height-to-base width ratio rule, platform width requirements of 18 inches, and proper clearance specifications. It emphasizes the importance of competent person supervision, regular inspections, and proper maintenance protocols. The guide also addresses crucial safety considerations like power line clearance, weather conditions, and proper assembly procedures. This comprehensive resource ensures compliance with safety standards while providing practical guidelines for scaffold erection, use, and maintenance.
by Joshua Yingst, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Fire stop inspection
A detailed inspection document for fire stop installations in construction projects, specifically for the Wembley Park NW07-NW08 development. The checklist covers critical safety elements including fire breaks under doors and windows, cavity fire stops, balcony bracket sealing, and duo slab insulation requirements. It provides specific guidelines for compression ratings, fixing measurements, and material specifications such as RV120/120 and DC 800 fire stops. The document ensures compliance with fire safety standards through systematic verification of installations, proper sealing techniques, and correct material usage. It includes sections for photographic documentation and requires sign-off from both MPrice and Wates representatives to confirm proper inspection completion.
by Reece Long, from the CommunityDownloads: 90+Get - Template
Environment and Sustainability Hazard / Risk Spotting Report (ISO 14001:2015)
Site Inspection
by Jay Haxell, 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.
