Canadian Flag Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety Centre canadien d'hygiène et de sécurité au travail Government of Canada Wordmark
CCOHS: Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety
Français Contact Us Help
        
Canada Site
Web Info Service Products & Services OSH Answers Education & Training
Canada's national Occupational Health & Safety Resource
Home About Us E-News Bringing Health to Work Events Resources
OSH Answers Lists
What's New!
Subject Categories
Health & Safety Programs
Accident Investigation
Basic OH&S Program Elements
Confined Space - Introduction
Confined Space - Program
Emergency Planning
Employee Assistance Programs (EAP)
Ergonomic Patient Handling - Policy Guidelines
Guide to Writing an OHS Policy Statement
Hazard and Risk
Hazard Control
Hazard Reporting by Employee
Health & Safety Committees (5)
Inspection Checklists - General Information
Inspection Checklists - Sample Checklist for Manufacturing Facilities
Inspection Checklists - Sample Checklist for Offices
Job Design
Job Hazard Analysis
Office Relocation
Risk Assessment
Sanitation and Infection Control for Cleaning Staff
Scent-Free Policy for the Workplace
Telework / Telecommuting
Travel Safety
Working Alone - General
Working Alone - Handling Money
Working Alone - Off-site
Working Alone - Working With Patients
Workplace Housekeeping - Basic Guide
Workplace Housekeeping - Checklist for Construction Sites
Workplace Housekeeping - Checklist for General Inspection
Workplace Housekeeping - Checklist for Stockpiling
Workplace Housekeeping - Checklist for Workplace Housekeeping
Related Products and Services

Databases:
Canadian enviroOSH Legislation (plus Standards)

Courses:
Health & Safety Training for Managers and Supervisors

Management Systems:
OSH Works
More Information
About OSH Answers
Feedback
Disclaimer
Inquiries Service

The Inquiries Service at CCOHS answers questions on the health or safety concerns people have about the work they do.

About the Inquiries Service
Ask a Question

Inspection Checklists - General Information

What should be included on the checklist?


What should be included on the checklist?

The examples outlined below do not list all possible items. The best checklist for your workplace is one that has been developed for your specific needs. Whatever the format of the checklist, provide space for the inspectors' signatures and the date.

1. Environment dust, gases, fumes, sprays, lighting, noise, ventilation
2. Buildings windows, doors, floors, stairs, roofs, walls, elevators
3. Containers scrap bins, disposal receptacles, barrels, carboys, gas cylinders, solvent cans
4. Electrical switches, cables, outlets, connectors, grounding, connections, breakers
5. Fire Protection Equipment extinguishers, hoses, hydrants, sprinkler alarm systems, access to equipment
6. Hand Tools wrenches, screwdrivers, power tools, explosive actuated tools
7. Hazardous Materials flammable, explosive, acidic, caustic, toxic
8. Materials Handling conveyors, cranes, hoists, hoppers
9. Personal Protective Equipment hard hats, safety glasses, respirators, gas masks
10. Pressurized Equipment boilers, vats, tanks, piping, hoses, couplings, valves
11. Production Equipment mills, shapers, cutters, borers, presses, lathes
12. Personnel Support Equipment ladders, scaffolds, platforms, catwalks, staging
13. Powered Equipment engines, electrical motors, compressor equipment
14. Storage Facilities racks, bins, shelves, cabinets, closets, yards, floors
15. Walkways and Roadways aisles, ramps, docks, vehicle ways
16. Protective Guards gear covers, pulleys, belt screens, work station, guards, railings, drives, chains
17. Safety Devices valves, emergency switches, cutoffs, warning systems, limit switches, mirrors, sirens, signs
18. Controls start-up switches, steering mechanisms, speed controls, manipulating controls
19. Lifting Components handles, eye-bolts, lifting lugs, hooks, chains, ropes, slings
20. Hygiene and First Aid Facilities drinking fountains, washrooms, safety showers, eyewash fountains, first aid supplies
Document last updated on February 27, 1998

Copyright ©1997-2008 Canadian Centre for Occupational Health & Safety


Important Notices and Disclaimers
©CCOHS, 2008
Technical Support
 
Client Services
Products & services info
Inquiries Service
Answers to workplace questions
Webmaster
Website feedback