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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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Compliance Inspection Sheet - MSDS
Explore the Compliance Inspection Sheet - MSDS template designed to ensure compliance, enhance efficiency and promote safety in your operations.
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OSHA Toolbox Talk: Chemical Safety
Overexposure to chemical substances may cause acute or chronic health damages. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) before commencing work and minimize your exposure to chemical substances. Use this OSHA toolbox talk: chemical safety to discuss the pictogram labels that alert users of the chemical hazards. This will ensure the safety of all employees when handling, storing, and disposing chemicals.
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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)
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Delays - Construction Daily Report Template
This construction daily report template focuses on identifying the causes of delay. Confirm if a delay is caused by contractors or other reasons and name who you have spoken with to address the delay. Identify accidents or pilferage on-site. Enter the project's phase and other observations. Feel free to edit SafetyCulture templates to suit your project's needs.
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Powered Industrial Trucks (US)
Powered industrial trucks, including forklifts, play a crucial role in industries like construction by efficiently moving heavy loads. However, operating these machines involves significant safety risks. This course helps your team learn safe forklift operation and promotes OSHA-compliant best practices across your workplace. The training can be delivered today, completed in under 15 minutes, and accessed from any device. SC Training offers over 25 OSHA refresher topics. Annual refresher training is required by OSHA standards to ensure compliance, with easy delivery, mobile reminders, and progress tracking. This course is designed for safety professionals and workers in construction, logistics, and similar industries who have received their OSHA DOL Card or last trained more than 12 months ago. (Last Updated: June 2024)
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Hazard Assessment Checklist for Construction Industry
The construction industry accounts numerous fatalities caused by the "Fatal Four": falls, struck by object, electrocution, and caught between objects. These hazards were responsible for more than half of construction workers' deaths. Use this template before commencing work on a construction project. Determine the hazards that may arise from the work activity to be performed. Use SafetyCulture to record significant data of detected risks like presence of electrical tools, an ongoing excavation activity, use of scaffolds and ladders, and handling of deadly substances and materials.
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Welding Safety
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to welding, covering the essential principles, methods, and equipment used in various welding industries. You'll learn the basics of welding techniques and common materials that can be welded. The course also explores different welding methods of joining materials and the proper use of welding equipment to ensure safety and effectiveness. The course will discuss key welding hazards and the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) necessary to protect welders from common risks, ensuring you are well-prepared to work safely and competently in the field. (Last updated: December 2024)
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Pre-Task: Crane Checklist (Lifting checks for crane and hoist)
Use this crane checklist before lifting and hoisting on construction sites. use this checklist before all lifts and hoists to ensure crane, rigging, hoist and personnel safety.
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Hazard Communication in General Industry (US)
Toxic chemicals are common in many workplaces, making hazard communication crucial for worker safety. This OSHA-compliant training helps your team understand how to identify and protect against chemical hazards. Easily delivered in under 15 minutes and accessible on any device, it fulfills annual refresher training requirements with mobile reminders and progress tracking. Ideal for safety professionals and workers in the general industry holding an OSHA DOL Card or last trained over 12 months ago. (Last Updated: June 2024)
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OSHA Toolbox Talk: Excavation Safety
Excavation is one of the most dangerous operation in the construction industry. Common hazards like cave-ins, falling loads, and hazardous atmospheres can be prevented by conducting toolbox talk. Use OSHA toolbox talk: excavation safety to communicate preventive measures to protect workers from injuries and fatalities.
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Welding Risk Assessment
Use this welding risk assessment to identify the hazard associated with welding activities before commencing work. Record risk rating based on the hazards and assess control measures to be used and implemented for safety purposes. Use SafetyCulture to capture photos of the hazard and generate efficient reports on site.
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Cold Work Permit
Cold work or plastic deformation of metals can cause extreme physical injury caused by over pressing and rolling. Other factors like electrical and mechanical hazards, like the use of hand and power tools, add up to the overall risk which workers may encounter during operation. This template covers potential hazards which need to be checked in the work area. Also select appropriate protective equipment to be used by workers. Use SafetyCulture to customize this template based on your business needs and requirements.
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Engineering Job Sheet Template
Document key tasks performed onsite using this engineering job sheet template. Record description of fault and works carried out, provide other details such as completion of risk assessment, car park, expenses, etc., and capture photo evidence. Indicate if the job was completed and the number of hours rendered to perform the on-site task.
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CDM Checklist (Designers)
This CDM checklist is used by designers to evaluate the hazards associated with construction design, plan, and site.
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Borehole Log Template
A borehole log template is used by engineers to record every borehole sample taken from the site. The samples are taken into a laboratory for further testing and the detailed results will be included on the geotechnical report.
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Quality Control Plan for Construction Template
Quality control managers and project managers specifically in the construction industry can use this template to create a comprehensive quality control plan. Aside from the plan overview and task responsibilities, users can also specify the quality planning and quality control processes involved in the project using this template.
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Ladder Inspection Checklist (HSE)
Based on HSE guidance for the safe use of ladders and stepladders, this ladder inspection checklist can be used by those in the UK to informally evaluate a ladder's compliance with the Work at Height Regulations 2005 (WAHR). With this digital checklist, you can easily perform pre-use checks or detailed visual inspections of ladders. It includes the following key steps: 1) Check the stiles, 2) Check the feet, 3) Check the rungs, 4) Check any locking mechanisms, 5) Check the step ladder platform, and 6) Check the steps or treads on stepladders.
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Aerial Lift Inspection Form
Use this aerial lift inspection checklist while conducting a regular equipment inspection to help ensure that the unit is in a safe operating condition. Avoid encountering any device issue by proactively catching and reporting them prior to use. This aerial lift inspection form on SafetyCulture mobile app specifically includes what components of the equipment to check, and how to check them.
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Incident Report Form Template
Use this incident report form template to document and investigate workplace incidents and injuries. Capture personal and incident details, type of injury, affected body parts, medical treatment, time lost, and a clear description of how the incident happened. Record contributing factors such as environment, equipment condition, housekeeping, surface type, footwear, and manual handling. Include photos, notes, and corrective actions with assignees, priorities, and due dates. Sections for WHS manager comments and recommendations support elimination, substitution, engineering, administration, and PPE controls. Complete with digital signatures and export to PDF, Word, Excel, or web link.
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Harness Inspection
Explore the Harness Inspection template designed to ensure compliance, enhance efficiency and promote safety in your operations.
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Plant Commissioning Checklist
This plant commissioning checklist is used for the commissioning of wastewater projects or treatment plants. This checklist has been designed to make it easier for inspectors to verify the installation, function, and documentation of pumping systems and the preliminary, secondary, and tertiary treatment process equipment.
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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.
