Anyone can start here · Urban construction site, Nairobi
Walk the safety checklist.
Fund it for $200. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$200 proposed
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What the work involvesA urban construction site in Nairobi needs an independent, documented pre-task safety walk against the standard checklist, never trade work, only observation, photos, and a tiered findings list routed to the site's competent person.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- site PPE (hard hat / eye protection / hi-vis per site)
- tablet/clipboard with the ILO C167 checklist
- camera
- tape measure
- note on the national OSH requirements + the responsible/competent person
Steps
- 1. Check in with the site's responsible/competent person; confirm scope, don PPE, and confirm you observe-and-document only. Note the applicable national OSH law (ILO C167 is the floor).
- 2. Walk fall exposure: photograph unprotected edges/openings, guardrails/covers, and any fall-arrest anchorage in use (ILO C167 Art. 24, work at height).
- 3. Inspect scaffold and ladder condition: footing, ties, planking, guardrails; ladder pitch and tie-off (ILO C167 Art. 14-15).
- 4. Screen temporary electrical: cord/panel condition, isolation, and protection against contact (ILO C167 Art. 21).
- 5. Record housekeeping, access/egress, and PPE provision + use (ILO C167 Art. 28-30).
- 6. Tier each finding against ILO C167 / national law (stop-work / correct-before-proceed / monitor) and name the responsible person.
- 7. Enter photos, GPS/address, the checklist, and the tiered findings; sign. Route stop-work items to the responsible person with a timestamp.
What counts as done
- Photos of fall-exposure, scaffold/ladder, temporary-electrical, and housekeeping/PPE conditions
- GPS / address confirm
- ILO C167 checklist with the applicable national OSH reference noted
- Tiered findings list routed to the responsible person
- Timestamp of stop-work items
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