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Yes No Actin Target COMPLETE EXTENSION CORDS Are extension cords inspected before each use? Have workers been trained in general housekeeping practices and safe operating procedures? Are extension cords subject to kinking or bending excessively which can damage the cord? Are damaged extension cords reported and removed from service? (E.g., cut, frayed, cracked, exposed wires, loose connections) Do cords have staples or nails in them? Are any wires hanging or posing a tripping hazard? Are cords run over by electrical equipment resulting in excessive wear and tear? If so, are they protected by a suitable conduit or planks alongside? Are cords coiled when in use which could result in the cord overheating? Are plugs disconnected at receptacles? (E.g., do not pull the cord) Do cords have a special rubber or plastic covering if they may come in contact with chemicals that can break down the covering? Are extension cords connected or disconnected with equipment or appliances on? Are cords stored properly: neatly coiled in a dry room at room temperature? Are power cords tied in tight knots which can short circuit and cause shocks? Are extension cords rated for indoor use used outdoors? Do cords have sufficient wire gauge for intended use? Are extension cords long enough to prevent the need to attach cords together? Are extension cords used as permanent wiring due to shortage of electrical outlets?

Yes No Actin Target COMPLETE Does the multiple outlet power strip have an internal circuit breaker that will trip if the unit is overloaded to prevent overheating? LOCK-OUT Are proper lock-out, tag-out and testing completed to ensure the voltage is off before performing maintenance on electrical equipment? Are multiple locking devices used when more than one person works on a piece of equipment so workers can all apply their own lock? If there is a question about the safe operation of an electrical tool or piece of equipment, is it removed from service, tagged and repaired by a qualified technician? Are there written lock-out procedures provided for anyone performing lock-out procedures, including contractors? Is proper lock-out and tag-out equipment available that has only one key per lock? Are authorized workers trained in proper lock-out procedures when performing maintenance on electrical equipment? Do supervisors ensure proper lock-out procedures are followed? PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT Do workers determine the degree of hazard and which part of the body would be affected when selecting the appropriate PPE? Do workers wear appropriate personal protective equipment such as rubber gloves, eye protection, footwear, head protection, etc.? Are applicable voltage rated, insulated rubber gloves worn when working on, around or near any live electrical apparatus for the purposes of troubleshooting, repairs or replacements? 2

Are rubber gloves checked before each use for punctures and tears that will weaken their effectiveness? Does footwear for those exposed to possible electrical hazards have shock resistant soles? Do workers wear appropriate eye protection whenever there is a danger from electrical arcs? Do workers wear non-conductive head protection whenever there is a danger of head injury due to head injury from electrical shock or burns? Are damaged pieces of PPE discarded and replaced? GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTERS Are Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) used when workers are using any electrical equipment in work environments that are, or could become, wet? (E.g., outdoors) Are GFCIs used as close as possible to the electrical equipment they protect? Are defective GFCIs replaced immediately? ELECTRIC MOTORS Are electric motors free from areas where there is dust, moisture or flammable vapours? Is dust removed from motors before it has a chance to unite with water or oil and form a gummy mess? Are motors getting wet during cleanup operations which can result in failure or shock? Is equipment relocated from wet environments or have you purchased an enclosed splash proof design? If a motor is subject to moisture, have you dried the motor and tested it before putting it back in service? Is loose clothing worn when inspecting electrical equipment which could become entangled in moving parts? Are wristwatches, rings, necklaces, metal pens and metal flashlights removed? 3

Inspection Checklist MAINTENANCE Do only knowledgeable staff install or repair electrical equipment? (E.g., properly licensed) Is there equipment that has the grounding pin removed which results in destroying the grounding path? Do thorough inspections take place: look for grounding pin on all attached plugs? Do workers always assume a circuit is live until it is proved dead? Do employees report any electrical defects or problems immediately? (E.g., short circuit) Are wall plug plates covered and fitted properly? Is preventive maintenance completed on electrical equipment? (E.g., moisture, dirt, loose connections, short circuit and poor insulation could result in build up of heat and fire) Are appliances unplugged before working on them and a lock-out device attached? Are power tools unplugged before changing blades? Are all power tools properly grounded using a three prong plug? Is water collecting on the floor that could come in contact with electrical equipment or extension cords? Is there frequent tripping of circuit breakers or frequent blowing of fuses? Are unusual electrical problems reported and corrected? (E.g., shocks, flickering lights, buzzing sounds, smell of burning, arcs, dim lights, sparks, sizzling sound, presence of soot, warm electrical equipment and receptacle plates, etc.? Are tools used to repair electrical installations insulated: screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, etc.?

Inspection Checklist GENERAL Are barriers installed (e.g. floor curbing, steel barriers) if there is a danger of industrial trucks striking critical electrical equipment? Do electrical cabinets have close fitting doors that are kept locked? Are switches, circuit breakers and fuses plainly marked and arranged for quick identification of equipment supplied through them? Is there a continual overload on electrical equipment that may cause short circuits, mechanical failure or fire? Do workers handle electrical equipment with wet hands, high humidity or outdoors during or after a rainstorm? Do workers use a towel to dry sweaty hands when performing electrical work? Are aluminum ladders used where there is a risk of shock around electrical installations? Are metal tools restricted around electrical hazards? (E.g., measuring tapes, metal ladders, etc.) Is high voltage electrical equipment secured against unauthorized entry and has warning signs? Is there a buddy system when performing electrical work? Is access to circuit breakers or fuse boxes blocked? Are light bulbs used with a wattage rating higher than recommended by the manufacturer? Are several power cords plugged into a single outlet without using a proper surge protected power strip?