M - Walkthrough Inspection
Walkthrough inspections allow operators to catch problems before they happen, problems that could turn into costly OSHA violations or equipment repairs.
M - Walkthrough Inspection
Walkthrough inspections allow operators to catch problems before they happen, problems that could turn into costly OSHA violations or equipment repairs.
Fire Prevention
Extinguishers Charged & Unobstructed (36" All Directions)
Emergency Evacuation Plan Posted
Equipment Properly Identified
Fire Doors Closed & Unobstructed
Fire Doors in Good Condition
Extinguishers Mounted, Accessible
No Smoking Rules Enforced
Emergency Equipment
Emergency Lighting
Emergency Exits Marked & Lighted
Non-Exits Are Not Inadvertently Marked As Exits
Exits Free of Obstruction and Snow
First Aid Kits OK
Flammable Storage
Cabinets Labeled (vents capped unless in use)
Cabinets, Drums Properly Grounded
Containers Properly Labeled
Cabinet Tops Clear and Dust Free
Chemical Storage
MSDS 555 Call Stickers Attached Outside Line Telephones
HMIS Labels Showing PPE Requirements On All Containers
Tote and CIP System Connections Secure and Not Leaking
Containers Closed When Not In Use
2nd Containment Systems Being Used Where Needed
2nd Containment Systems Not Full of Product
Machinery Including LOTO
Mechanical Guards in Place
Interlock Guards in Operation
Lock out tags being used/ Operators name present
E-Stop Buttons Accessible & Operable
Operating Controls Clearly Labeled
Are hoists labeled with maximum capacity
Operating Controls in Good Condition
Electrical Equipment
Inspect Conduit (breaks, exposed wires)
Electrical Panels Closed
Cover Plates on Wall Receptacles & Boxes
Inspect Power & Extension Cords
Extension Cords Not In Use Over 90 Days
Electrical Cabinets Secured
Electrical Switches, Receptacles Covered
Explosion-Proof Fixtures Where Required
42-inch Clearance in Front of Electrical Cabinets
Material Storage
Material Stored/Stacked Properly (upright, etc.)
Contents Sealed When Necessary
Combustibles Properly Stored
Are Torch Cylinders Chained & Secured As Required
Pallets stacked to a maximum of 8 feet
Housekeeping
Bottling and Glass Crusher Areas Swept Free of Loose Glass
Aisles/Floors/Stairs Clear of Hazards
Work Surfaces Dry & Slip Resistant
Trash/Scrap Containers in Place
Adequate Lighting in Work Areas
Remove/Put Away Equipment Not In Use
Personal Protective Equipment
Proper PPE Being Worn
All PPE in Good Condition
Fall Protection Being Worn When Applicable
Approved Respirators Being Worn When Applicable
SCBAs Being Stored Properly
Escape Paks Being Stored Properly
Ladders
Proper Size & Type
Good Condition
Are Ladders Properly Secured When Not In Use
Guardrails
Located Where Required
Adequately Secured
Free of Defects
Manned Platforms Have Two Chains (Top/Bottom)
Dock Areas
Source: FIFCO-USA Rochester (Community Member)