Crowson Construction Hazard Assessment

Daily field-level hazard assessment for Sterling Homes framing work.

Job Information

Hazard assessments are to be conducted prior to starting work on a new project or in an unfamiliar way to identify the potential hazards to which workers may be exposed. The application of controls is the responsibility of the crew listed above.

Hazard Assessment Matrix

Severity

  1. Immediate danger (death, disaster)
  2. Serious (major injury or damage)
  3. Minor (non-serious injury or damage)
  4. Negligible (first aid or less)
  5. Not applicable

Probability

  1. Probable (immediately or soon)
  2. Reasonably probable (eventually)
  3. Remote (could at some point)
  4. Extremely remote (not likely)

How do I know if something is applicable on this site? Answer Yes if the numbered items below apply to the site you are working on. For example, if you are working at heights, select Yes and fill in the applicable hazards and controls. Every worksite has some hazards that are applicable. Selecting No to every numbered item is considered an incomplete hazard assessment.

#1: Housekeeping (2B)
#2: Access Ramps (3B)
#3: Working at Heights (2B)
#4: Hazardous Materials (2B)
#5: Electrical Hazards (2C)
#6: Ladders/Scaffolds (2B)
#7: Working Alone (2B)
#8: Site Conditions (3C)
#9: Other Contractors (4B)
#10: Hoisting Walls/Materials (2B)
#11: Ergonomics Manual Lifting (2B)
#12: Power Mobile Equipment (2B)
#13: Power Tools (2B)
#14: Weather Conditions (2B)
#16: Attic Confined Space (2B)
#17: Hand tools (3B)

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