Brick House
A brick house inspection is crucial for identifying potential issues with the brickwork, mortar, flashing, and other components before they escalate into costly repairs or structural problems, ensuring the long-term stability and value of your home.
Brick House
A brick house inspection is crucial for identifying potential issues with the brickwork, mortar, flashing, and other components before they escalate into costly repairs or structural problems, ensuring the long-term stability and value of your home.
Procedure Max Score: 58
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Walkways, and Roadways
Are designated walkways kept clear of debris and equipment?
Are designated storage areas clearly marked?
Are walkways and stairways free of equipment, parts, tools, and debris?
Are all roadways clear of debris?
Are all required traffic signs and traffic markers clearly visible and in place?
Stacking Storage Practices
Is the support structure adequate for the material being stored?
Are materials stacked on level areas capable of handling the weight of the items being stacked?
Are stacks self-supporting?
Are all walkways and aisles in storage areas clearly marked by 4-inch safety yellow border?
Are hazardous materials stored in approved containers and cabinets properly labeled?
Are tools, equipment, and materials stacked/stored on top of lockers?
Are flame cabinets kept clean and no combustibles stored in/on them?
Lighting
Are faulty lights being replaced? No more than 10% of "Lights Out".
Are all lighting fixtures secure and lenses and/or bulbs clear of dust and debris?
Are lighting levels adequate?
Are light fixtures guarded to prevent shock or burn to employees?
Housekeeping
Is the area free of debris such as rags, cans, hoses, tools, etc.?
Are floors clean and clear of build-up?
Is the area free of parts and materials, or are they stored properly?
Are trash can/dumpster lids in place and being closed?
Fire Prevention Systems and Equipment
Is there any accumulation of flammable materials?
Are all exits and access points to the fire escapes and fire fighting equipment clear of obstructions?
Are all fire extinguishers' monthly inspections current and initialed?
Are fire extinguishers mounted correctly
Miscellaneous
Are all signs clean and legible?
Are window and siding in tact and in good repair?
Electrical Systems
Is all electrical equipment appropriately guarded and labeled?
Are all outlet and junction covers properly affixed in place?
Are Combustibles being stored on electrical panels?
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Source: Gabbs - Premier Magnesia (Community Member)