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Axis Site Inspection Checklist
Evaluate construction sites with a comprehensive Axis site inspection checklist. Review slip and trip hazards, site security, access and egress, lighting, housekeeping, welfare, and traffic controls. Verify PPE and competency, control noise, vibration, working at height, hot works and ventilation. Check documentation including risk assessments, COSHH, asbestos, inductions and HSE notifications. Inspect ladders, towers, tools, electrical safety and testing, material storage, waste and sign off site safety.
by Martin Murray, from the CommunityDownloads: 600+Get - Template
Installation Quality Assurance Checklist for Kitchen Projects
Comprehensive quality assurance checklist for kitchen installations covering safety requirements, site conditions, equipment checks, and detailed room by room inspection protocols.
by Sam Borg, from the CommunityDownloads: 600+Get - Template
Start Card
Explore the Start Card template designed to ensure compliance, enhance efficiency and promote safety in your operations.
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 500+Get - Template
Pre-Start: Excavation Safety Checklist
The excavation safety checklist is used prior to all construction site excavations. Protective systems and pre-dig checks are included in this checklist.
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Air Compressor Maintenance - Reciprocating Compressor
Air compressor maintenance checklist is used for the routine preventive inspection of air compressors. It helps engineers and safety officers conduct daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly compressor preventive maintenance to ensure the efficient operation of air compressors.
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Daily Construction Log
Use this construction daily log template to identify the day's weather and enter lost time due to precipitation. Name the materials and the quantity received and spent. Enter the number of crew present and name those who may have reported sick for the day and hours worked if they still reported.
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Ladder Safety Checklist
A ladder safety checklist is used to assess if a ladder is suitable for use. Use this checklist to conduct safety checks by testing the ladder's functionality. Ensure that the ladder has gone through proper inspection (before and after use) and identify defects that may cause potential risks such as falls.
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Working at Heights SWMS Template
Falls are reported as the leading cause of construction worker deaths. Use this SWMS template to outline the needed tasks (e.g. working on a roof, operating a ladder or working on a scaffold) to complete the job and the safest way to perform it. Risks such as falls, slips, trips and collision should be clearly identified for each of the tasks. Consult the people who usually perform the job and get insights about factors to decide if it’s safe to continue the work or not.
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Scaffold Safety (US)
Scaffolds help workers reach high places, but they also pose risks such as falls, collapses, and falling objects. This course teaches scaffold safety to protect your team while staying OSHA-compliant. It promotes best practices and can be completed in under 15 minutes on any device. Some OSHA standards require employers to provide annual refresher training and maintain retraining records. SC Training makes it easy to deliver scaffold safety training and track completion from start to finish. This course is ideal for safety professionals and workers in industries like construction who received their OSHA DOL Card or last completed OSHA training more than 12 months ago (Last Updated: April 2024)
by American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP)Get4 LessonsDownloads: 500+ - Template
Pre-Task: Hot Work Checklist (Burning, Welding, and Grinding)
This pre-start hot work checklist is an essential safety check. Complete this before doing hot works that require a permit such as grinding, welding and burning.
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General Contractor Induction Checklist
Safety induction should be performed even for contract-based projects. Use this general contractor induction template to confirm safe work methods, procedures, and instructions were reviewed by the contractors. Authenticate if site emergency evacuation procedures, incident reporting process, and sub-contractor management processes were discussed to all employees working on the project.
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Operational Readiness Checklist Template (Construction)
This operational readiness checklist for small to medium-sized construction projects can be used by project managers to perform readiness assessments of a facility before start-up or restart. With this customizable digital operational readiness checklist, managers can easily capture critical information and inform key individuals of any problems identified in a facility.
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ESC Site Audit Checklist for Construction Projects
Comprehensive erosion and sediment control (ESC) audit checklist for construction sites. Covers soil management, stormwater control, and sediment capture requirements.
by Grant Baillie, from the CommunityDownloads: 500+Get - Template
#ITC03 Job Start Form
This comprehensive Job Start Form (#ITC03) is designed for construction site safety management. The form includes essential sections for documenting job details, client information, hazard identification, and risk assessment. It features a detailed risk rating chart, common hazards checklist, and mitigation strategies. Users can record site-specific hazards, assign responsibility for controls, and collect worker signatures. The template helps ensure compliance with safety protocols by requiring thorough documentation of job start procedures, including traffic management, pedestrian safety, and environmental considerations. The form can be converted from paper to digital format, making it easier to maintain records and ensure consistent safety practices across construction sites.
by Truck 1, from the CommunityDownloads: 500+Get - Template
Skanska PAS Audit Checklist
The Skanska PAS Audit checklist supports field teams in assessing construction site safety and compliance. It covers PPE, housekeeping, ladders and scaffolds, power tools, vehicles and equipment, eyewash access, rebar protection, hazard communication, fire safety, electrical labeling, rigging, excavation and demolition controls, hot work, confined space, lockout tagout, MPT, fall protection and fall arrest. Use it to document findings, verify training and permitting, and drive corrective actions with a clear field auditor sign off.
by Jason Blinn, from the CommunityDownloads: 500+Get - Template
Take 5 Safety Pre-start Construction Site Checklist
This Take 5 Safety template is to take note and raise awareness for construction workers about any hazards and assess risk on the contrsution site
by SafetyCultureDownloads: 400+Get - Course
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for Construction
Hazards are an inherent part of any construction site, making it essential to provide protective equipment and train workers to use it correctly as the final safeguard against potential accidents. (Last Updated: December 2024)
by SafetyCultureGet5 LessonsDownloads: 400+ - Template
OSHA Toolbox Talk: Portable Ladder Safety
OSHA toolbox talk: portable ladder safety template can be used to discuss how to identify and avoid hazards while using portable ladders. Use SafetyCulture to confirm that information on safety tips were fully understood by all workers before commencing work. Record any hazards found during the shift to address the issue and provide necessary actions.
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SWPPP Inspection Form
An SWPPP inspection form is used by stormwater inspectors to verify if the stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) is being implemented and ensure that best management practices (BMPs) are properly installed in the construction site. Use this checklist to document SWPPP compliance and assign corrective actions for required maintenance of BMPs, any incidents of noncompliance, etc.
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Near Miss Notification Form
Fill out this form to report a Near Miss. Once complete be sure to hit the COMPLETE button and email the form to your direct manager or the Health & Safety Manager.
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COVID-19 Employer Compliance Checklist
This COVID-19 employer compliance checklist helps construction and field teams implement workplace health measures during the pandemic. It covers posting COVID-19 guidelines, providing and training on PPE, handwashing instructions and wash stations, site access controls and visitor restrictions, cleaning and decontamination routines, no congregation and social distancing practices, meeting and crew protocols, restroom sanitation and supplies, hygiene reminders, stay-home-when-sick policies, single-occupant travel to sites, and appropriate PPE where distancing is not possible. Use it to document compliance and assign responsibilities across jobsites.
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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.
