Site Inspections
Why are site inspections important? Why should they include verifying equipment operator qualifications? Keep reading to learn some answers to these questions and more.
The details of a site inspection can and should vary from industry to industry. After all, no job site, project or facility is exactly the same. Yet there are certain aspects that are typically a part of most site inspections, and some of these aspects include:
Inspecting facilities for safety requirements.
Corrosion inspections.
Equipment performance evaluations.
Testing safety devices.
Inspecting and installing fall protection equipment.
Performing audio, visual and olfactory inspections of the site.
Checking the qualifications of equipment operators.
Safety of workers — It’s important for an operator to be qualified because it correlates to the competency of the operator. It decreases the risk of injury and death from improper use.
Decreased liability — Employing an operator with the proper qualifications can reduce company liability. In cases where legal action might be pursued against your company, it is a good idea to have a licensed operator.
Efficiency and accuracy — Using an accredited operator can boost workplace efficiency and productivity.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) lists several of the qualifications needed to operate heavy machinery and equipment. According to OSHA’s list of requirements, these are a few of the stipulations for equipment operation:
Accreditation must be reviewed every three years by a nationally recognized accrediting agency.
A worker who is not licensed to operate equipment and heavy machinery can only use the equipment as an operator-in-training. They must be under supervision during operation.
Operators of derricks, sideboom cranes, or equipment with a maximum manufacturer-rated lifting capacity of 2,000 pounds or less do not have to comply with operator qualifications.
Basin Safety could be the perfect fit for your business, if you’re looking for professional assistance in mitigating risk of injury and liability and addressing employee safety. We’re committed to helping companies build a list of their own safety goals and helping them achieve those goals. We also believe in the power of safety metrics, providing adaptive training, promoting safety culture and supporting our customers’ vision.
Contact us today to speak with one of our consultants about all our safety and compliance services.
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BASIN SAFETY CONSULTING CORPORATION
Basin Safety believes in shared excellence. We are accountable to our core values:
● Pioneering Excellence Everyday
● Supporting each other to put customers first
● Asking the right questions, to ensure the greatest results.
VISIT US
4401 16th Avenue West Williston, ND 58801.
2740 Sims Street Suite B Dickinson , ND 58601
(701) 572-8140
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