General Work Environment

 
Are all work sites clean, sanitary, and orderly?  
Are work surfaces kept dry or appropriate means taken to assure the surfaces are slip-resistant?  
Are all spilled hazardous materials or liquids, including blood and other potentially infectious materials, cleaned up immediately and according to proper procedures?  
Is combustible scrap, debris and waste stored safely and removed from the worksite promptly?  
Is all regulated waste, as defined in the OSHA bloodborne pathogens standard (29 CFR 1910.1030), discarded according to federal, state, and local regulations?  
Are accumulations of combustible dust routinely removed from elevated surfaces including the overhead structure of buildings, etc.?  
Is combustible dust cleaned up with a vacuum system to prevent the dust going into suspension?  
Is metallic or conductive dust prevented from entering or accumulating on or around electrical enclosures or equipment?  
Are covered metal waste cans used for oily and paint soaked waste?  
Are all oil and gas fired devices equipped with flame failure controls that will prevent flow of fuel if pilots or main burners are not working?  
Are paint spray booths , dip tanks, etc. cleaned regularly?  
Are the minimum number of toilets and washing facilities provided?  
Are all toilets and washing facilities clean and sanitary?  
Are all work areas adequately illuminated?  
Are pits and door openings covered or otherwise guarded?