[PRE TASK PLAN TITLE]
Project: [PROJECT NAME]
Date: 2026-01-09
Location: [LOCATION]
Supervisor: [SUPERVISOR NAME]
Task Overview
Conducting daily safety briefings for equipment inspection, including verification of required permits and adherence to safety regulations.
Expected Duration: 30 minutes
Number of Workers: 2-3
Required PPE and Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment
- Hard Hat: ANSI Z89.1 Type I or Type II compliant hard hat. Required to protect against head injuries from falling objects, impact, and penetration.
- Inspect for cracks, dents, or damage before each use.
- Ensure proper fit and suspension are in good condition.
- Safety Glasses: ANSI Z87.1 compliant safety glasses with side shields. Required to protect eyes from dust, debris, and other potential hazards.
- Inspect for scratches or damage before each use.
- Ensure proper fit.
- Work Gloves: Appropriate work gloves for the task, such as leather or nitrile gloves. Required to protect hands from cuts, abrasions, and chemical exposure.
- Inspect for tears or damage before each use.
- Select the appropriate glove type for the specific hazards.
- Safety Boots: ANSI Z41 compliant safety boots with steel or composite toe and slip-resistant soles. Required to protect feet from impact, compression, and slips.
- Inspect for damage before each use.
- Ensure laces are tied properly.
- High-Visibility Vest: ANSI 107 Class 2 or 3 high-visibility vest. Required to ensure visibility in low-light conditions or high-traffic areas.
- Inspect for tears or damage before each use.
- Ensure vest is clean and not obscured.
Tools and Equipment
- Inspection Checklist: A detailed checklist covering all critical equipment components and safety features. Ensures consistent and thorough inspections.
- Verify all items on the checklist are inspected.
- Document any deficiencies or issues found.
- Permit Verification System: A system for verifying that all required permits are in place and valid before equipment operation. Prevents unauthorized or unsafe equipment use.
- Check permit validity dates.
- Ensure permits cover the specific equipment and task.
- Communication Devices: Two-way radios or other communication devices to maintain contact between team members and supervisors. Essential for coordinating inspections and reporting issues.
- Check battery levels and functionality.
- Establish clear communication protocols.
Hazard Analysis
Identified Hazards
| Hazard | Risk Level | Potential Consequences |
|---|---|---|
| Equipment Malfunction | Medium | Unexpected equipment failure leading to injury or property damage. |
| Slips, Trips, and Falls | Medium | Injuries due to slippery surfaces, obstacles, or uneven terrain. |
| Confined Spaces | High | Exposure to hazardous atmospheres, engulfment, or entrapment. |
| Moving Equipment | High | Struck-by injuries from forklifts, vehicles, or other moving equipment. |
| Electrical Hazards | High | Electrocution or burns from contact with live electrical components. |
Control Measures
- Verify all safety features are functioning correctly. Remove any defective equipment from service immediately.: Conduct thorough equipment inspections using a detailed checklist.
- Keep walkways clear of obstructions, clean up spills immediately, and use appropriate signage.: Maintain good housekeeping practices to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
- Follow all requirements of §5157 for permit-required confined spaces. Ensure proper permits are obtained prior to entry.: Implement confined space entry procedures, including atmospheric testing and ventilation. [1]
- Ensure equipment operators are trained and competent. Use high-visibility clothing.: Use spotters and establish clear communication protocols when working around moving equipment.
- Verify zero energy state before commencing work. Use appropriate PPE for electrical hazards.: De-energize and lockout/tagout electrical equipment before inspection or maintenance.
Emergency Procedures
Emergency Contact Information
- Site Emergency: 911
- First Aid: Site First Aid Station
- Supervisor: Contact via radio or phone
Emergency Response Steps
- In case of injury, immediately administer first aid and call for medical assistance.
- For equipment malfunction, shut down the equipment and report the issue to maintenance personnel.
- In the event of a fire, activate the fire alarm and evacuate the area.
- If a hazardous atmosphere is detected, evacuate the confined space immediately.
Evacuation Routes
Primary evacuation route: Follow the marked path to the main gate. Secondary evacuation route: Proceed to the designated emergency assembly point.
Emergency assembly point: Main parking lot
Required Permits and Certifications
- Confined Space Entry Permit (if applicable)
- Lockout/Tagout Permit (if performing maintenance)
- Hot Work Permit (if performing welding or cutting)
Additional Safety Considerations
- Ensure all personnel are trained on the proper use of equipment and safety procedures.
- Conduct a daily walk-through of the work area to identify potential hazards.
- Review safety data sheets (SDS) for all chemicals used during the task.
Pre-Task Plan Verification
By signing below, you acknowledge that you have reviewed and understand this pre-task safety plan:
Supervisor: _________________________ Date: __________
Safety Representative: _________________________ Date: __________
Workers:
- Name: _________________________ Signature: _________________________ Date: __________
- Name: _________________________ Signature: _________________________ Date: __________
- Name: _________________________ Signature: _________________________ Date: __________
This pre-task plan must be reviewed and updated if conditions or scope of work changes.
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References
Page links are approximateCal/OSHA Regulations | Chapter 4 | Subchapter 7: General Industry Safety Orders | §5157. Permit-Required Confined Spaces
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