Osha safety program checklist
Easy to track and trend all our inspections and near misses. Our ten most popular mobile inspection checklists are available on the Safesite iOS and Android apps. Covering the full range of safety categories, this master checklist can be used for mock inspections and comprehensive audits.
This checklist includes all general industry safety categories. Use it to conduct a mock inspection and measure yourself against OSHA standards. This inspection is ideal for foreman and subcontractors on projects that expose workers to elevated working environments.
Ideal para capataces y subcontratistas en proyectos que exponen a los trabajadores a entornos de trabajo elevados. Identify mechanical issues or defects that may cause accidents or downtime. Ideal for mechanics, drivers, and safety officers during pre-start checks or regular inspections. Thighs are approximately parallel to the floor and lower legs are approximately perpendicular to floor thighs may be slightly elevated above knees see recommendations in Good Working Posture for declined seated postures.
If "no" refer to Chairs or Work Surfaces. Feet rest flat on the floor or are supported by a stable footrest if the work surface cannot be adjusted.
If "no" refer to Chairs , Work Surfaces. Sharp or square edges that contact hands, wrists, or forearms are padded or rounded. If "no" refer to Work Surfaces. Backrest has height adjustability so support is provided for the lower back lumbar area. Chair has a sturdy 5 leg base. Seat width and depth should accommodate the specific user seat pan should be wide enough for ease of egress and deep enough to support the entire thigh but not so deep that user cannot utilize lumbar support.
Seat front does not press against the back of users knees and lower legs seat pan not too long. Thighs do not significantly hang off the front edge of the seat. Seat pan not too short. Seat is cushioned and rounded with a "waterfall" front no sharp edge. Seat height is adjustable and allows for proper alignment with the work surface. Armrests , if used, should be adjustable both up and down and in and out and support both forearms while user performs computer tasks.
They should not interfere with movement or positioning of the chair under the work surface. Head Rest if provided is adjustable and does not push the head forward past neutral. Casters are appropriate for the floor surface. They move easily on carpet of other soft surfaces but do not move so easily on tile or hard surfaces that the chair "scoots" away during sitting down or getting up from chair.
Adjustments are straight forward and easy to perform while seated in the chair. See suggestions in Good Working Postures. Keyboard can be adjusted to a horizontal or slightly negative slope. Input device mouse or trackball is located right next to the keyboard so it can be operated without reaching.
It may be desirable to have an input device that can be used with either hand to provide periods of working rest. Input device is located as close to the midline of the body as possible and at the same level as the keyboard. If a touchscreen device is used for data input, a detached keyboard and mouse are available if duration of use is more than 2 hours per day or 30 minutes at a time.
There are no sharp or hard edges that contact the wrists and hands. Generally, about 18 to 20 inches or arm length 4. Monitor position is directly in front of the user so they do not have to twist head or neck. If multiple monitors are used, the position of the primary monitor is directly in front of the user and the other monitors are directly beside it.
If time is split evenly between monitors, they are next to each other within a comfortable viewing angle with minimal head movement. Glare from windows, lights is not reflected on screen causing the user to squint or assume awkward postures to clearly see information on the screen.
Monitor brightness and contrast is adjusted for comfort. If laptops are used as a primary computer they are set up using the same ergonomic principles as desktop computers. A separate keyboard and input device are provided. If laptops are used outside the office , e. Laptops used in vehicles are set up at a comfortable angle and infrequent use. The user should take frequent breaks from computer tasks.
A separate keyboard and stylus are available when tablets are used for typing performed for extended periods of time. Tablets and smartphones should be used with the shoulders relaxed, arms positioned near the torso, and neck in a neutral posture without excessive neck bending to view the screen. Document holder , if provided, is stable and large enough to hold documents paper, binders, or books.
Document holder , if provided, is placed at about the same height and distance as the monitor screen.
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