Metal Industry Health and Safety Inspection Checklist
By using this safety and inspection checklist to ensure safety measures help protect employees from accidental injuries to themselves, their co-workers, customers, and the vehicles they are repairing.
Metal Industry Health and Safety Inspection Checklist
By using this safety and inspection checklist to ensure safety measures help protect employees from accidental injuries to themselves, their co-workers, customers, and the vehicles they are repairing.
Name of company / client:
Completed by:
Date:
Function/name of assignment:
Brief description of function:
Before he starts work, the agency employee must be in possession of valid safety diplomas or certificates that are relevant to his duties.
If yes:
The agency employee will be working with machines (such as a metal press, folding machine or cutting machine) or tools (such as a knife or an angle grinder) where a risk of being cut, trapped, crushed, etc. exists
The agency employee will be working with materials and products made of metal. This involves a risk of cutting himself on the metal, of being struck by a piece of equipment or falling material, and of getting metal splinters in his eyes
When carrying out his work, the agency employee will need the following personal protection equipment (PPE):
Equipment
Provided by client
Type of safety shoes:
Provided by client
Type of Safety Boots
Provided by client
Provided by client
Provided by client
The agency employee will be working with products with one or more of the following pictograms on the label (such as with cleaning, coating, cooling agents and lubricants):
Irritating, sensitising, harmful
Corrosive
Toxic
Dangerous to long-term health
Inflammable
Explosive
Oxidising
Dangerous to the aquatic environment (water)
The agency employee will be welding, cutting, grinding, polishing, etc. during which particles, vapour and gases will be released.
The agency employee will need the following personal protection equipment (PPE) when carrying out his work:
Equipment
Provided by client
Provided by client
Provided by client
The agency employee will have to deal with harmful noise levels caused by the work he will be doing and/or by the environment in which he will be working (such as noise resulting from die cutting, welding, grinding, riveting and material transport).
The agency employee will need the following personal protection equipment (PPE) when carrying out his work:
Equipment
Hearing protection
Provided by Clients
Provided by client
Provided by client
The agency employee will be working in an environment where vehicles (such as forklift trucks) and lifting machinery (such as cranes) are present, and where there is a possibility of collision and of being struck by falling objects.
The agency employee will be working at great heights – such as on a landing or from a hanging platform – as a result of which he may be vulnerable to the risk of falling.
Are there any other risks that the agency employee will have to face which have not been mentioned 6/6 in this checklist?
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Source: MaintainX (Community Member)