Laydown / Scrap Yard Audit
This daily inspection of the entire area will allow identifying possible problems before they occur. It typically outlines specific tasks, schedules, and responsibilities to prevent failures, minimize downtime, and extend asset life by addressing potential issues before they disrupt operations.
Laydown / Scrap Yard Audit
This daily inspection of the entire area will allow identifying possible problems before they occur. It typically outlines specific tasks, schedules, and responsibilities to prevent failures, minimize downtime, and extend asset life by addressing potential issues before they disrupt operations.
Procedure Max Score: 25
Auditor Names:
Responsible Manager/Supervisor for Follow-up:
Housekeeping
Is the area free of debris such as rags, cans, hoses, tools, etc.?
Is the area of parts and materials stored properly?
Are trash can/dumpster lids in place and being closed?
Is there any accumulation of flammable materials?
Are all fire extinguishers' monthly inspections current and initialed?
Are fire extinguishers mounted correctly?
Is there anything in the area that should not be there?
Are all signs clean and legible?
Do signs provide adequate information for hazards present?
Is the equipment in the area properly barricaded, rigged to keep employees from getting injured.
Is there containment pods under oil drums?
Are the containers properly labeled for the contents in them?
Is there any household trash laying around in the area and not in a trash bin?
Roadways & Berms
Are all roadways clear of debris?
Are all required traffic signs and traffic markers clearly visible and in place?
Are berms the adequate size for the equipment in the area.?
Is traffic following the one-way signage correctly?
Safety
Are all areas where health or safety hazards exist clearly marked?
Are warning signs readily visible, legible, and display the hazard & protective action required?
Are barricades and warning signs in place in all required areas requiring restricted access?
Are signs posted for any area where an entire area within the plant is "off limits"?
Is usable equipment have parking brakes set and wheels chalked correctly?
Is PPE being used by all personnel in the area?
Is the cab/bed/tool boxes of the vehicle clean and free of trash, and parts, tools organized?
Is equipment properly locked and tagged out with the key removed so it cannot be started?
Source: Gabbs - Premier Magnesia (Community Member)