The safety audit app helps to identify & prevent, safety & health hazards in a construction site. This checklist will help to comply with the Rules & Regulations of the OSHA Act. This checklist contains 335 checklist questions and are organized under 25 categories. The standards referred to are adopted from 29 CFR Part 1926, having applicability to construction work. The checklist is designed in such a manner that a negative answer to any question indicates an area of safety concern and appropriate corrective action is required to bring back the area of risk to compliance.
App Features:
1. Scheduled and Unplanned Audits (Full/Partial)
2. Near Miss Observations
3. Preventive and Corrective Actions
4. Audit Report Generation (PDF/Word - Partner Extension Required)
5. Workflow for Audits, Corrective Actions, Near Miss and Preventive Actions
6. 15 Executive Dashboards & 16 Operations Reports
App Credits: Mouli Ponnupandy, Vinay Kumar, Raviteja Pamid, Arti Joshi, Prashant Hubballi.
Audit categories:
1. Administrative Requirements
2. General Safety & Health
3. Occupational Health & Environmental Controls
4. Personal Protective Equipment & Life Saving Equipment
5. Fire Protection
6. Signs, Signals & Barricades
7. Materials Handling, Storage, Use & Disposal
8. Tools, Hand & Power
9. Welding & Cutting
10. Electrical
11. Scaffolding
12. Fall Protection
13. Cranes, Derricks
14. Hoists, Elevators, & Conveyors
15. Motor Vehicles, Mechanized Equipment
16. Excavations
17. Concrete and Masonry Construction
18. Steel Erection
19. Underground Construction, Caissons, Cofferdams, & Compressed Air
20. Demolition
21. Blasting & Explosives
22. Power Transmission & Distribution
23. Rollover Protective Structures (ROPS): Overhead Protection
24. Stairways & Ladders
25. Toxic & Hazardous Substances
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