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Safety Audit Checklist: Yes No N/A

The document is a safety audit checklist that contains over 20 questions to check safety compliance at a facility. It asks questions about emergency equipment accessibility, electrical safety, emergency exits, hazardous materials handling, chemical storage, emergency response preparedness, and contractor compliance with training requirements.

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Safety Audit Checklist: Yes No N/A

The document is a safety audit checklist that contains over 20 questions to check safety compliance at a facility. It asks questions about emergency equipment accessibility, electrical safety, emergency exits, hazardous materials handling, chemical storage, emergency response preparedness, and contractor compliance with training requirements.

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Safety Audit Checklist

Performed by: Date:

Emergency equipment is free from obstruction (3’ clearance required). Yes No N/A

GFCI’s are used near the presence of water/fluid. Yes No N/A

Extension cords are used only for temporary applications (~30 days). Yes No N/A

Covers are in place on all outlets. Yes No N/A

Knock outs are in place on all fuse boxes. Yes No N/A

All exits are marked, lit, and unblocked. Yes No N/A

Emergency lights are in working order (press to test). Yes No N/A

Loading docks are equipped with a dock lock or dock leveler. Yes No N/A

All equipment, including racking, is bolted to the floor. Yes No N/A

Racking is loaded within the maximum permitted load weight. Yes No N/A

Inventory is placed on secure pallets within the racking’s rated load limit. Yes No N/A

Lockout procedure is posted nearby hazardous energy sources. Yes No N/A

Items stored outside are covered or protected from stormwater runoff. Yes No N/A

Fire extinguishers are inspected and documented on a monthly basis. Yes No N/A

Eyewash stations and showers are inspected and documented weekly. Yes No N/A

Forklift inspections (prior to use) are documented for the month. Yes No N/A

Hoists, chain falls, and A-frames are inspected and documented monthly. Yes No N/A

Used chemical containers are disposed of in a designated location. Yes No N/A

Waste aerosol cans are collected for disposal (max. of 220 lbs. onsite). Yes No N/A

Chemical and waste containers are closed when not in use. Yes No N/A

Are “Used Oil” labels on all containers containing waste oil. Yes No N/A

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All chemicals have either a manufacturer label or HMIS label. Yes No N/A

There are material safety data sheets available for all chemicals onsite. Yes No N/A

Compressed gases are stored with the regulators off and valve caps on. Yes No N/A

Flammable gas and oxygen cylinders are stored when not in use. Yes No N/A

Flammable gas and oxygen cylinders are separated by at least 20 ft or a Yes No N/A
fire wall at least 5 ft high with a fire protection time of at least 30 minutes.

Chocks are in place at docks and/or dock locks are available. Yes No N/A

Notes from last month’s safety meeting are complete and logged. Yes No N/A

All contractors are in compliance with regulatory training requirements. Yes No N/A

Within the past year, an emergency drill was performed and documented. Yes No N/A

There are evacuation maps posted in every department or office. Yes No N/A

Spill kits are fully stocked with the appropriate cleanup materials Yes No N/A

Courtesy of Frontline Data Solutions | www.fldata.com

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