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Inspector(s): Building: Room Number (s): Department/Unit: Date Inspected: Supervisor: To customize your local inspection checklist, delete or add as required. Inspection Headings: 1. Administrative 8. Storage 15. Noise 2. Personal Safety 9. Electrical Safety 16. Personal Protective Equipment 3. First Aid 10. Office Workstations 17. Hazardous Waste Disposal 4. Floors/Walkways/Aisles 11. General Emergency Preparedness 18. Fumehoods & Biosafety Cabinets 5. Stairs 12. Hazardous Material Emergency Preparedness & Equipment. 6. Walls 13. Hazardous Material Handling & Storage 7. Lighting 14. Tools & Equipment If your response is no, indicate the hazard rating A=high, B=medium, C=low 1. Administrative Yes No Have all personnel received safety orientation and are they aware of the safety committee members for their area? Are personnel aware of procedures for WCB accident reporting and investigations? Are safety inspection done, deficiencies addressed, and records reported and maintained? 2. Personal Safety If personnel are required to work alone or on evenings and weekends, are there safety measures in place? Are entry and egress routes well lit? Do employees know to report personal safety concerns? File: Inspection templates.doc 2/16/11 1/5

3. First Aid Do employees know how to summon first aid? Do employees know where to access first aid? Are incident report forms available and used for each incident? Is the emergency telephone number on the phone? 4. Floors/Walkways/Aisles Are aisles clear of materials or equipment? Are doorways clear of materials or equipment Are carpets or tiles in good condition, free of loose or lifting carpeting or tile? Are floors clean and free of oil or grease Are floors kept dry? 5. Stairs Are stair handrails fastened to the wall securely? Are stairwells clear of materials and equipment? Are stairs and handrails in good condition? Are stairs provided with anti-slip threads? 6. Walls Are signs and fixtures securely fastened to the wall? 7. Lighting Are lighting levels in your work area adequate? Are work areas free of glare or excessive lighting contrast? Is task lighting provided in areas of low light or high glare? Are windows covered with blinds, drapes or other means of controlling light? 8. Storage Are supplies and materials stored properly on shelves? Does your storage layout minimize lifting problems? Are trolleys or dollies available to move heavy items? Are racks and shelves properly installed and in good condition? 9. Electrical Are electrical cords in good repair? Is there clear access to electrical panels and switches? Are electrical cords secured? Are plugs, sockets and switches in good condition? Are power bars used? If used, are extension cords heavy duty (min. 14 gauge) and servicing only one appliance or fixture? Is electrical equipment grounded? File: Inspection templates.doc 2/16/11 2/5

Are cord guards provided if cords are crossing an aisle or passageway? 10. Office Workstations Are chairs in good condition? Are chairs properly adjusted/ Do chairs provide adequate back support? Proper castors/ (carpet or urethane castors) Are computer display screens bright enough with sufficient contrast? Are computer display screens positioned at a comfortable viewing level? Are mouse and keyboard on the same level? Is the keyboard positioned to allow writs to remain straight? 11. General Emergency Preparedness Do you have an emergency response plan for your area? Are personnel aware of what number to call for emergencies, reporting conditions requiring servicing and recharging of fire extinguishers? Are personnel aware of the locations of fire emergency plaques, and knowledgeable about the information on the plaques (egress routes, pull stations and extinguisher location, assembly points etc.)? Are pull stations clearly visible? Not obstructed? Are fire extinguishers inspected and are personnel trained in their use? Do sprinkler heads have an 18" minimum clearance? Are there trained evacuation coordinators assigned for your area? Have you identified and reported areas where the fire alarm is not audible? Is access and egress safe for workers, students and visitors? Are emergency signs working? Is there adequate emergency lighting Will space heaters shut off automatically if tipped over? 12. Hazardous Material Emergency Response and Equipment Is appropriate hazard warning signage with emergency contact names posted on entry door? Are eyewashes available, accessible and functional? Is the eye wash fountain tested monthly? Are safety showers available, accessible and functional? Are safety showers tested at least? Are labs ventilated at negative pressure to the corridor? Are personnel trained in proper spill clean-up procedures and incident reporting? Do personnel have access to a spill kit at all times and does the kit contain appropriate spill cleanup materials? 13. Hazardous Materials Handling and Storage Are handcarts available for moving gas cylinders? File: Inspection templates.doc 2/16/11 3/5

Are personnel trained in handling of hazardous materials (WHMIS)? Are all containers containing chemicals properly labeled (WHMIS)? Are currents MSDS available for each hazardous material in the lab? Is an inventory of all hazardous materials maintained? Is appropriate personal protective equipment worn when required? Are heating mantles available and always used when heating flammable liquids? Are safety carriers available for moving hazardous chemicals? Are receivers and shippers of hazardous materials TDG (Transport of Dangerous Goods) certified? Are all gas cylinders properly supported and stored? Are reactive and hazardous chemicals appropriately stored and segregated? Is storage of hazardous chemicals kept to minimum? Are large containers, containing hazardous chemicals stored on shelves below eye level? Are flammable materials stored in flammable storage cabinets? Are laboratory fridges "laboratory safe"? Do lab shelves have a lip? Are ethers and other peroxide-forming chemicals labeled with date received and opened? Do centrifuges have interlocked lids? Are dewar flasks and vacuum desiccators taped? Are storage tanks adequately vented and gauged? Are bonding and grounding provisions in place for decanting flammable liquids? 14. Tools and Equipment Are lockout procedures in place and followed? Are guards and safety devices on equipment operational? Are tools grounded or double insulated? Is the load rating on the equipment sufficient for the work performed? Are operator and service manuals available for the equipment? Are emergency stop buttons operational? 15. Noise Are feasible engineering controls in place where required? Is hearing protection provided where sound levels exceed standard? Are Hazardous noise areas identified and marked? Is hearing testing available where required? 16. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Is the appropriate PPE (safety glasses, gloves, respirators etc) available and used when required? Are personnel trained in the safe use of PPE? File: Inspection templates.doc 2/16/11 4/5

17. Hazardous Waste disposal Are appropriately designated waste containers for waste solvents, broken glass, sharps, biohazards etc. used? Are personnel trained in proper waste disposal procedures? Are waste containers clearly labeled with content and room #? 18. Fumehoods/Biosafety Cabinets Are fumehoods tested annually for appropriate face velocity and is appropriate sash height marked? Are hazardous materials located 15 cm. From the front edge of the fumehood? Is perchloric acid used only in the designated perchloric acid hood? Are personnel instructed to refrain from using the fumehood (FH) for storage of hazardous materials, unless the FH is designated for storage only? Is the biosafety cabinets certified annually? File: Inspection templates.doc 2/16/11 5/5