SAFETY SELF-INSPECTION PROGRAM



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Palm Beach State College Florida s First Public Community College SAFETY SELF-INSPECTION PROGRAM

PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE SAFETY SELF-INSPECTION PROGRAM 1. INTRODUCTION An important element of any employee safety program is the conduct of inspections on a periodic basis in order to: Proactively identify health and safety issues before they can adversely impact Palm Beach State College employees Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and the associated programs established by the College Promote continuous improvement of health and safety conditions at all College campuses. By having employees conduct these inspections within their own work areas, the following benefits are realized: Employees become more familiar with health and safety requirements Employees take on greater ownership of safety Supervisors become more involved in ensuring the health and safety of their employees. The Safety Self-Inspection Program has been established to realize these benefits. The selfinspection criteria are based on established compliance requirements contained in OSHA regulations, the Life Safety and Fire Codes and College safety programs, as well as best management practices. 2. RESPONSIBILITIES The functional and academic departments are responsible for assigning personnel to conduct safety self-inspections at the frequency indicated on the checklist used and for undertaking corrective action for any deficiencies identified. The individual conducting the self-inspection should correct those deficiencies within his/her ability to correct and involve his/her supervisor and the Safety & Risk Management Department as necessary. Where relevant, deficiencies should be communicated to the Department Head to assist in corrective action. The Safety & Risk Management Department is responsible for developing self-inspection checklists and advising on corrective action, as necessary. 3. SELF-INSPECTION CHECKLISTS The Safety Self-Inspection Checklist for Science Laboratory/Classroom Area is shown in Attachment A. The Safety Self-Inspection Checklist for Shop Area is shown in Attachment B. Safety Self-Inspection Program 1

The Safety Self-Inspection Checklist for Office/General Area is shown in Attachment C. 4. RECORDKEEPING Completed self-inspection checklists will be forwarded by the individual conducting the inspection to their supervisor for corrective action, as necessary, and for retention for a period of three years. Safety Self-Inspection Program 2

ATTACHMENT A PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE Safety Self-Inspection Checklist Science Laboratory / Classroom Area Department: Building /Room: Supervisor: Inspection Date: Inspection Performed by: Check NA if not applicable to your area. Check OK for acceptable items. Check X for items needing repair and describe the situation in the Comments section below identify the issue by item # OK NA X Laboratory Equipment OK NA X Laboratory Waste 1 [ ] [ ] [ ] Vacuum pumps operable 21 [ ] [ ] [ ] No leaking containers 2 [ ] [ ] [ ] Fume hood used as designed; only essential 22 [ ] [ ] [ ] Containers closed unless receiving waste items being stored in it 3 [ ] [ ] [ ] Fume hood sash pulled down as far as practicable and unobstructed 23[ ] [ ] [ ] Containers labeled with the word waste and their specific chemical contents 4 [ ] [ ] [ ] Fume hood working 24 [ ] [ ] [ ] Containers have secondary containment 5 [ ] [ ] [ ] Fume hood tested by Facilities within past year Classroom/Laboratory Facilities 6 [ ] [ ] [ ] Freezer/refrigerator approved for content 25 [ ] [ ] [ ] No overhead hazards present 7 [ ] [ ] [ ] Gas shut off valve operable and labeled 26 [ ] [ ] [ ] Emergency exit unobstructed 8 [ ] [ ] [ ] Centrifuge operable 27 [ ] [ ] [ ] Emergency exit posted 9 [ ] [ ] [ ] Biological safety cabinet certified annually 28 [ ] [ ] [ ] Emergency procedures/contacts posted 10 [ ] [ ] [ ] Fan(s) guarded 29 [ ] [ ] [ ] No eating/food storage policy observed 11 [ ] [ ] [ ] Belt-driven equipment guarded 30 [ ] [ ] [ ] Electrical cords in good condition 12 [ ] [ ] [ ] Safety shower/eye wash operable 31 [ ] [ ] [ ] Electrical equipment properly grounded 13 [ ] [ ] [ ] Appropriate spill kit(s) present 32 [ ] [ ] [ ] No electrical/extension cords run across floor, above ceiling or behind walls 14 [ ] [ ] [ ] First aid kit present Biological/Chemical Safety 15 [ ] [ ] [ ] Fire extinguisher(s)/blanket present 33 [ ] [ ] [ ] Current chemical inventory maintained 16 [ ] [ ] [ ] Appropriate PPE present 34 [ ] [ ] [ ] Chemical containers closed 17 [ ] [ ] [ ] Appropriate PPE being worn 36 [ ] [ ] [ ] Containers labeled with contents 18 [ ] [ ] [ ] No inappropriate attire (shorts, open-toed shoes) being worn 36 [ ] [ ] [ ] Chemicals stored by hazard class, e.g., flammables, oxidizers, acids, bases, reactives 19 [ ] [ ] [ ] MSDS available or readily accessible 37 [ ] [ ] [ ] Biohazardous materials properly labeled 20 [ ] [ ] [ ] Gas cylinders labeled, secured, capped 38 [ ] [ ] [ ] Biohazardous materials properly stored Comments It is recommended that inspections be conducted monthly at a minimum. Forward completed form to supervisor for review to ensure awareness and corrective action and filing.

ATTACHMENT B PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE Safety Self-Inspection Checklist Shop Area Department: Building /Room: Supervisor: Inspection Date: Inspection Performed by: Check NA if not applicable to your area. Check OK for acceptable items. Check X for items needing repair and describe the situation in the Comments section below identify the issue by item# OK NA X SHOP EQUIPMENT/TOOLS OK NA X SHOP FACILITIES 1 [ ] [ ] [ ] Respirators properly stored 20 [ ] [ ] [ ] Emergency exit posted/unobstructed 2 [ ] [ ] [ ] Electrical panels 36 x36 clear 21 [ ] [ ] [ ] Emergency procedures/contacts posted 3 [ ] [ ] [ ] Vacuum exhaust system utilized where necessary 22 [ ] [ ] [ ] No electrical/extension cords run across floor, above ceiling or behind walls 4 [ ] [ ] [ ] Hand truck available - in good condition 23 [ ] [ ] [ ] Electrical cords in good condition 5 [ ] [ ] [ ] Lock Out/Tag Out kit(s) available 24 [ ] [ ] [ ] Electrical equipment properly grounded 6 [ ] [ ] [ ] Lift equipment available in good condition 25 [ ] [ ] [ ] Appropriate spill kit(s) available 7 [ ] [ ] [ ] Ladder(s) available - in good condition 26 [ ] [ ] [ ] First aid kit available - stocked 8 [ ] [ ] [ ] Machines are properly anchored 27 [ ] [ ] [ ] Good housekeeping being observed 9 [ ] [ ] [ ] Tools are in good condition 28 [ ] [ ] [ ] No eating /food storage policy observed 10 [ ] [ ] [ ] Tools have no frayed cords/broken plugs 29 [ ] [ ] [ ] No overhead hazards present 11 [ ] [ ] [ ] Operating equipment not left unattended 30 [ ] [ ] [ ] Hazard warning signs and labels posted 12 [ ] [ ] [ ] Safety guards in place for equipment with 31 [ ] [ ] [ ] Dock safety (material handling) - good moving parts and are properly adjusted/functioning 13 [ ] [ ] [ ] Employees not using top ladder step 32 [ ] [ ] [ ] Fire extinguisher(s)/blanket present 14 [ ] [ ] [ ] Slings/chains in good condition SHOP CHEMICAL SAFETY 15 [ ] [ ] [ ] Air hoses in good condition 33 [ ] [ ] [ ] MSDS available or readily accessible 16 [ ] [ ] [ ] Air nozzles below 30 psi pressure 34 [ ] [ ] [ ] Containers labeled with contents 17 [ ] [ ] [ ] Suspended loads not abandoned or over employees 35 [ ] [ ] [ ] All material/waste containers closed when not in use 18 [ ] [ ] [ ] Appropriate PPE present - being worn 36 [ ] [ ] [ ] Gas cylinders labeled, secured, capped 19 [ ] [ ] [ ] Items for recycle, e.g., fluorescent tubes, batteries, properly stored 37 [ ] [ ] [ ] Oily rags/combustible waste kept in metal containers with lids Comments It is recommended that inspections be conducted monthly at a minimum. Forward completed form to supervisor for review to ensure awareness and corrective action and filing.

ATTACHMENT C PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE Safety Self-Inspection Checklist Office / General Area Department: Building /Room: Supervisor: Inspection Date: Inspection Performed by: Check NA if not applicable to your area. Check OK for acceptable items. Check X for items needing repair and describe the situation in the Comments section. OK NA X Comments / Remarks I. Housekeeping 1. Floors and aisles are clean and free of debris, litter, obstructions and slip/tripping hazards that retard normal movement, restrict the function of work area or block fire exits. 2. Ceiling tiles are in place and are not broken. 3. Lighting is sufficient for the work being performed. 4. Ventilation is suitable, and no unusual odors are present. 5. Area is kept clean and orderly by occupants and or Facilities housekeeping. 6. Miscellaneous / Other II. Office/General Area Safety 1. Aisles, walkways and stairways are well lit, clear, dry and unobstructed. 2. Floor openings/trenches are adequately guarded, and safety rails are adequate. 3. Carpeting or floor tiles are not loose or broken and do not cause a tripping hazard. 4. Wet floors have barricades or warning signs posted. 5. Exit / fire doors are closed and / or are undamaged. 6. Exits are clearly marked. 7. Sprinkler heads are not obstructed; e.g., materials are not stored on top of filing cabinets and shelves to within 18" of sprinkler heads. 8. Fire detection devices are unobstructed. 9. Push-to-Test emergency lights are operable. 10. Flammable / combustible materials are not present or are properly stored. 11. Fire extinguishers have been inspected within the past month, and access to them is unobstructed. 12. File Cabinets a. Drawers are closed when not in use. b. Only one drawer is open at a time. 13. Miscellaneous / Other

PALM BEACH STATE COLLEGE Safety Self-Inspection Checklist (Continued) Office / General Area Department: Building /Room: Supervisor: Inspection Date: Inspection Performed by: Check NA if not applicable to your area. Check OK for acceptable items. Check X for items needing repair and describe the situation in the Comments section. OK NA X Comments / Remarks III. Electrical Equipment 1. Outlets covered to prevent shock hazards 2. Power strips undamaged/not overloaded (e.g., daisy-chained ) 3. Floor outlets located to prevent trip hazards. 4. Outlets in restrooms and near sinks have GFIs 5. Access to electrical panel(s) not blocked (36 X 36 ) 6. Electric panel door latched and unobstructed 7. Appliances (microwave ovens, coffee pots, etc.) UL-approved 8. Miscellaneous / Other IV. Electrical Cords 1. Cords in good condition (no exposed inner wires, not deteriorated or frayed, no broken plugs) 2. Cords do not present a trip hazard 3. Cords running free with no carpets, boxes, etc. on top of them 4. Cords not wrapped around or in contact with pipes or other hot or sharp metallic surfaces, not lying in standing water and not through doors or windows, etc. 5. Cords do not run above ceiling or behind walls 6. No temporary connection(s)/extension cord(s) utilized where a permanent connection should be used 7. Cords not "daisy-chained" 8. Miscellaneous / Other V. Storage 1. Materials neatly stacked and in stable piles that will not fall over 2. Heavy objects to be lifted by hand located on accessible shelves (i.e., between knee and chest height) 3. Materials sorted to prevent unnecessary bending, stooping and reaching 4. Proper step stools available (no wheels or don't roll when loaded) 5. Flammable and combustible materials stored in safety cabinets or safety cans 6. Sprinkler heads not obstructed; e.g., materials not stored on top of filing cabinets and shelves to within 18" of sprinkler heads. 7. Miscellaneous / Other It is recommended that inspections be conducted monthly at a minimum. Forward completed form to supervisor for review to ensure awareness and corrective action and filing.