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SAFETY INSPECTION CHECKLIST RSHS- HSSE- 023 REV:0 DATE 25-12-2013

ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Department/ Division: ____________________________________Date Of Inspection: ____________________________


Location: _____________________________________________ Inspector:________________________________________

CRITERIA YES NO COMMENTS

Do you have specify compliance with HIOSH/ OSHA standards for all electrical
work contantacted out to private entities?

Are employees instructed to make preliminary inspections and test to


determine what conditions exist before starting electrical work?

When electrical equipment or lines are serviced, maintained or adjusted, are


necessary switches opened, locked-out when possible and tagged?

Are all portable electrical tools and equipment either grounded or double
insulated?

Are all electrical appliances such as refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, vending


machines, etc. grounded?

Do extension cords have a grounding conductor?

Are GFCI used at locations where construction, demolition, modification,


alteration or excavate operations are being performed?

At the junction with permanent wiring, do suitable disconnecting switches plug


connectors protect all temporary circuits?

Do you repair or replace wiring and cords with frayed or deteriorated


insulation promptly?

Are flexible cords and cables free of splices?

Are clamps or other securing means provided on flexile cords or cable plugs,
receptacles, tools, equipment, etc. and is the cord jacket securely held in
place?

In wet damp locations, are electrical tools and equipment appropriate for use?

Do you establish location of electrical power, lines, and cables (overhead,


underground, other side of walls, etc) before digging, drilling, demolition or
other similar work begins?

Do you prohibit the use of metal ladders in areas where the ladder or person
using the ladder could come in contact with energised parts of equipment or
circuit conductors?

Are all disconnecting switches and circuit breakers labeled to indicate their use
or the equipment they served?

Do you disconnect electrical circuits before replacing fuses?

Do all wiring system include provisions for grounding metal parts of electrical
raceways, equipment and enclosures?

Are all energised parts of electrical circuits and equipment guarded by


approved cabinets or enclosures against accidental contact?

Do you maintain sufficient access and working space around all electrical
equipment to permit ready and safe operation and maintenance ?

Are all unused openings (including conduit knockouts) in electrical enclosures


and findings closed with appropriate covers, plugs or plates?

Are electrical enclosures such as switches, receptacles, junction boxes, etc.,


provided with tight fitting covers or plates?

Are employees who regularly work on or around energized electrical


equipment or lines instructed in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)?

Are employees prohibited from working alone on energized lines or


equipment?

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