Safety Checklist For Electrical Work

Safety Checklist For Electrical Work
SAFETY CHECKLIST FOR ELECTRICAL Work
Safety Questionnaire

1. Do you specify compliance with OSHA for all contract electrical work?
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Yes  

No   

2.Are all employees required to report as soon as practicable any obvious hazard to life or property observed in connection with electrical equipment or lines?
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Yes  

No   

3.Are employees instructed to make preliminary inspections and/or appropriate tests to determine what conditions exist before starting work on electrical equipment or Lines?
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Yes  

No   

4.When electrical equipment or lines are to be serviced, maintained or adjusted, are necessary switches opened, locked-out and tagged whenever possible
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Yes  

No   

5.Are portable electrical tools and equipment grounded or of the double insulated type?
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Yes  

No   

6.Are electrical appliances such as vacuum cleaners, polishers, and vending machines grounded
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Yes  

No   

7.Do extension cords being used have a grounding conductor?
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Yes  

No   

8.Are multiple plug adaptors prohibited?
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Yes  

No   

9.Are ground-fault circuit interrupters installed on each temporary 15 or 20 ampere, 120 volt AC circuit at locations where construction, demolition, modifications, alterations or excavations are being performed?
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Yes  

No   

10.Are all temporary circuits protected by suitable disconnecting switches or plug connectors at the junction with permanent wiring?
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Yes  

No   

11.Do you have electrical installations in hazardous dust or vapor areas? If so, do they meet the National Electrical Code (NEC) for hazardous locations?
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Yes  

No   

12.Is exposed wiring and cords with frayed or deteriorated insulation repaired or replaced promptly?
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Yes  

No   

13.Are flexible cords and cables free of splices or taps?
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Yes  

No   

14.Are clamps or other securing means provided on flexible cords or cables at plugs, receptacles, tools, equipment, etc., and is the cord jacket securely held in place? Are all cord, cable and raceway connections intact and secure?
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Yes  

No   

15.In wet or damp locations, are electrical tools and equipment appropriate for the use or location or otherwise protected?
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Yes  

No   

16.Is the location of electrical power lines and cables (overhead, underground, under floor, other side of walls) determined before digging, drilling or similar work is begun?
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Yes  

No   

17.Is the use of metal ladders prohibited in areas where the ladder or the person using the ladder could come in contact with energized parts of equipment, fixtures or circuit conductors?
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Yes  

No   

18.Are all disconnecting switches and circuit breakers labeled to indicate their use or equipment served?
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Yes  

No   

19.Are disconnecting means always opened before fuses are replaced?
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Yes  

No   

20.Do all interior wiring systems include provisions for grounding metal parts of electrical raceways, equipment and enclosures?
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Yes  

No   

21.Are all electrical raceways and enclosures securely fastened in place?
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Yes  

No   

22.Are all energized parts of electrical circuits and equipment guarded against accidental contact by approved cabinets or enclosures?
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Yes  

No   

23.Is sufficient access and working space provided and maintained about all electrical equipment to permit ready and safe operations and maintenance?
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Yes  

No   

24.Are all unused openings (including conduit knockouts) in electrical enclosures and fittings closed with appropriate covers, plugs or plates?
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Yes  

No   

25.Are disconnecting switches for electrical motors in excess of two horsepower, capable of opening the circuit when the motor is in a stalled condition, without exploding? (Switches must be horsepower rated equal to or in excess of the motor hp rating.) Is low voltage protection provided in the control device of motors driving machines or equipment which could cause probable injury from inadvertent starting?
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Yes  

No   

26.Is each motor disconnecting switch or circuit breaker located within sight of the motor control device? Is each motor located within
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Yes  

No   

27.Is each motor located within sight of its controller or the controller disconnecting means capable of being locked in the open position or is a separate disconnecting means installed in the circuit within sight of the motor?
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Yes  

No   

28.Is the controller for each motor in excess of two horsepower, rated in horsepower equal to or in excess of the rating of the motor it serves?
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Yes  

No   

29.Are employees who regularly work on or around energized electrical equipment or lines instructed in the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) methods?
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Yes  

No   

30.Are employees prohibited from working alone on energized lines or equipment over 600 volts?
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Yes  

No