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1. How many loads were sent out today?
2. How much steel was sheared today?
3. What time did we start today?
4. How many laborers are on the job?
5. How many trucks did you use today?
7. Did we use our trucks or subcontraactors trucks?
8. How much hydrant water did we use today?
9. How many porta-johns are on site?
10. Did we do any grading today?
11. How long is your lunch break?
12. Did you have a safety meeting this morning?
13. How often do you perform a site safety inspection?
14. Did we take a head count after lunch?
15. How many work gloves did you hand out today?
16. Did you have any injuries today?
17. When is equipment maintenance performed?
18. What did we salvage today?
19. How many bags of ice do we need per day for drinking water?
20. Does everyone have a safety vest and hardhat on the job?
21. How much fuel was used today?
22. How long does it take a truck to go to the landfill?
23. Are all the trucks taking the same amount of loads per day?
24. Are the construction site gates locked at night?
25. Was the Site Safety Plan reviewed with everyone?
26. Are fire extinguishers on site?
27. How often do you inspect fire extinguishers?
28. What is price per gallon of fuel?
29. Are walkways kept clear of debris and hazards?
30. How long does it take mechanic to get to the job site?
31. Are Emergency numbers posted?
32. Why are we working overtime today?
33. Is the landfill open on Saturday?
34. What is the project end date?
35. How much equipment is on the job and is it being used everyday?
36. Are we on schedule?
37. Why isn't the fuel truck driver wearing his hardhat and safety vest?
38. How many site visitors today and did they sign in?
39. Why are the workers using their phones during work hours?
40. What day do you turn your time sheets, truck tickets, and cost receipts into office?
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41. Why are workers walking through a restricted zone?
42. Are we using a daily sign in sheet?
43. How much copper was collected today?
44. Are the equipment operators cleaning their cabs?
45. Did you do a daily report?
46. Why are workers wearing respirators not cleaned shaved?
47. Did everyone have a physical before being fit tested and wearing a respirator?
48. Why are chokers left on the ground instead of being hung up or put back into tool shed?
49. Are tools accounted for daily, weekly, monthly and end of the job?
50. Who determined the truck drivers routes to landfill and scrap yard?
51. Did you do a physical inspection and determine if utilities disconnected?
52. Did you visually confirm all fuel tanks and oil tanks had been emptied and properly disconnected?
53. How many minutes to evacuate the building during an emergency?
54. Has a reporting place been disignated for emergencies?
55. Did you visit the local fire department and inform them about your project, associated hazards and chemicals?
56. Do you know how to contact the maintenance staff for the buildings you are working in?
57. Did you visit the landfills and recycling centers where you are shipping debris and reclaimables?
58. Did you inform police about your project?
59. Did you talk to building and site security personnel about your project?
60. Are site visitors escorted or restricted to areas they may visit on site?
61. Are the dumpsters secure from unauthorized trash or illegal dumping?
62. Where are safety signs posted?
63. Are the project drawings on site?
64. Has the buildings structure been accurately reflected in the project drawings?
65. Are there any As Built drawings?
66. Are abandoned gas lines checked for pressure?
67. Are truck tickets collected with material description, weight, date and time and driver signature?
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