This document provides a checklist for inspecting portable power tools and equipment. It lists 13 points to check for portable electrical power tools, including ensuring they are in good condition, switches work properly, guards are intact, cords are undamaged, and tools are properly grounded. It also lists 12 points to check for portable electrical equipment, such as ensuring guards cover moving parts, operators wear proper attire, safety devices are provided and functioning, and equipment is securely stored when not in use. The checklist is to be completed by a safety officer and project engineer to help identify any issues.
This document provides a checklist for inspecting portable power tools and equipment. It lists 13 points to check for portable electrical power tools, including ensuring they are in good condition, switches work properly, guards are intact, cords are undamaged, and tools are properly grounded. It also lists 12 points to check for portable electrical equipment, such as ensuring guards cover moving parts, operators wear proper attire, safety devices are provided and functioning, and equipment is securely stored when not in use. The checklist is to be completed by a safety officer and project engineer to help identify any issues.
This document provides a checklist for inspecting portable power tools and equipment. It lists 13 points to check for portable electrical power tools, including ensuring they are in good condition, switches work properly, guards are intact, cords are undamaged, and tools are properly grounded. It also lists 12 points to check for portable electrical equipment, such as ensuring guards cover moving parts, operators wear proper attire, safety devices are provided and functioning, and equipment is securely stored when not in use. The checklist is to be completed by a safety officer and project engineer to help identify any issues.
This document provides a checklist for inspecting portable power tools and equipment. It lists 13 points to check for portable electrical power tools, including ensuring they are in good condition, switches work properly, guards are intact, cords are undamaged, and tools are properly grounded. It also lists 12 points to check for portable electrical equipment, such as ensuring guards cover moving parts, operators wear proper attire, safety devices are provided and functioning, and equipment is securely stored when not in use. The checklist is to be completed by a safety officer and project engineer to help identify any issues.
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PORTABLE POWER TOOLS INSPECTION CHECKLIST
Company: Safety Officer:
Project Engineer: Date:
No. Points Yes No N/A Remarks
PORTABLE ELECTRICAL POWER TOOLS
Correct tools provided and in use, for each
1 operation?
2 Power tools in good condition?
3 Operational switches functioning properly?
Constant contact switches on drills, sanders,
4 grinders, saws, etc. as required? Warning labels or markings showing hazardous 5 areas intact?
6 Power tools double insulated or properly grounded?
GFCI or assured grounding program in place when
7 using temporary power? Electrical cords in good condition, no cuts, no tape 8 and ground pin in place?
9 Power tools kept away from wet locations?
10 Power tools not lifted or lowered by electrical cord?
Tools stored in dry, secure place to avoid damage
11 and tampering? Circular saws guarded and no tie back or wedging 12 open of the guard? Blades and cutting edges sharp to prevent binding or 13 skipping?
PORTABLE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS
1 Portable Equipment is in safe operating condition?
2 Operational switches functioning properly?
3 Guards are in place, properly adjusted and in good
condition for all moving parts and drives? 4 Operators properly attired (no loose clothing or jewelry)? 5 Point of operation safeguarding provided and functioning properly? 6 Portable equipment in good condition? PORTABLE POWER TOOLS INSPECTION CHECKLIST
No. Points Yes No N/A Remarks
Jackhammer operator wearing foot, eye and hearing 7 protection?
8 Laser equipment used by qualified person with eye
protection/warning signs? Are welding and cutting equipment used by qualified 9 person with welding personal protective equipment and warning signs? 10 Pneumatic nailers /staplers equipped with muzzle safety and securing die clips? 11 Air supply disconnected when tool not in use?
12 Portable Equipment stored in dry, secure place to