intermediate work · Affordable-housing jobsite, Denver CO
Map the jobsite hazards and controls.
Fund it for $512. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$512 proposed
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What the work involvesBefore crews work at the Affordable-housing jobsite, Denver CO jobsite, someone should walk it for fall, electrical, and struck-by hazards. Do the walk and flag what must be fixed first.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- hard hat + safety glasses + hi-vis vest (site PPE)
- tablet/clipboard with the OSHA 1926 pre-task checklist
- camera
- GFCI outlet tester
- tape measure
- flashlight
Steps
- 1. Check in with the site's competent person; confirm scope, don required PPE, and confirm you observe-and-document only, no trade work, no entry into active hazard zones.
- 2. Walk the fall-exposure perimeter: photograph unprotected edges/openings 6 ft or greater, guardrail/cover condition, and any personal fall arrest anchorage in use (Subpart M).
- 3. Inspect scaffold and ladder condition: base/plumb/tie-in, planking, guardrails; ladder pitch (~4:1), footing, tie-off, and 3-ft landing extension (Subparts L/X).
- 4. Screen temporary electrical: cord condition, GFCI presence, panel access clearance; test accessible GFCI outlets with the tester and record trip/no-trip (Subpart K).
- 5. Record housekeeping and access/egress: trip/impalement hazards, material storage, walkways, and clear exit paths (Subpart C).
- 6. For each finding, mark condition against the OSHA 1926 checklist item, assign a tier (stop-work / correct-before-proceed / monitor), and name the responsible competent person.
- 7. Enter photos, GPS/address, checklist results, the GFCI test log, and the tiered findings list; sign. Route stop-work items to the competent person with a timestamp.
What counts as done
- Photos of each hazard area
- Fall-protection and edge observations
- Electrical and struck-by hazard notes
- Housekeeping and access notes
- Ranked hazards routed to the competent person
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