Inspectors may check on personal protective equipment, fall protection, electrical and environmental compliance, hazardous chemicals, trenching and excavation, ladders, scaffolding, confined spaces, lockout/tag-out procedures, cranes, heavy equipment, signs, signals, barricades, permits, steel erection, GFCIs, pre-task plans, and posting of emergency phone numbers. Would an inspector find problems in your work area?
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