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Safety Spreadsheet Fall Protection - Floor & Wall Openings 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 16 Guardrails constructed to withstand 200 lb Loads OSHA 1926.502 (b)(3) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 17 Guardrails installed at leading edge w/fall distance 6' or more OSHA 1926.501 (b)(13) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 18 Guardrails installed at wall openings 19" wide or more OSHA 1926.502(b)(2) (iv) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 19 Guardrails installed at window openings w/ sill height < 39" OSHA 1926.501 (b)(14) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 20 Guardrail Component Heights: Top Rail 42" +/- 3" OSHA 1926.502(b)(1) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 21 Mid Rail 21" OSHA 1926.502(B)(2) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 22 Toe Board 4" High OSHA 1926.502(j)(3) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 23 Floor Openings>2"x2" covered OSHA 1926.500(b), 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 24 Floor Openings>2"x2" marked "Cover" or "Hole" OSHA 1926.502(i)(4) 0 0 #DIV/ 0! 25 Impalement hazards are guarded OSHA 1926.701(b) 0 0 #DIV/ 0!

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Safety Spreadsheet

  Fall Protection - Floor & Wall Openings   0 0#DIV/

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16 Guardrails constructed to withstand 200 lb LoadsOSHA 1926.502 (b)(3)

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17 Guardrails installed at leading edge w/fall distance 6' or moreOSHA 1926.501 (b)(13)

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18 Guardrails installed at wall openings 19" wide or moreOSHA 1926.502(b)(2)(iv)

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19 Guardrails installed at window openings w/ sill height < 39" OSHA 1926.501 (b)(14)

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20 Guardrail Component Heights: Top Rail 42" +/- 3"OSHA 1926.502(b)(1)

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21 Mid Rail 21" OSHA 1926.502(B)(2)

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22 Toe Board 4" HighOSHA 1926.502(j)(3)

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23 Floor Openings>2"x2" covered OSHA 1926.500(b), 0 0#DIV/

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24 Floor Openings>2"x2" marked "Cover" or "Hole"OSHA 1926.502(i)(4)

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25 Impalement hazards are guarded OSHA 1926.701(b) 0 0#DIV/

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Framing Structural Damage

2003 IRC Section 602.6 Drilling and notching-studs.

Studs in an exterior or bearing wall may be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of its width.

Studs in nonbearing walls may be notched to a depth not to exceed 40 percent of a single stud width.

Any stud may be bored or drilled, provided that the diameter of the resulting hole is no greater than 40 percent of the stud width, the edge of the hole is no closer than 5/8 inch to the edge of the stud

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Foundations

Beams

Beams are not being consistently installed with the correct width

Plans called for 12” wide beams

Beam is 9 ½” wide at bottom

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Framing

Studs over-notched to allow for plumbing stacks

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Enclosure

3 LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS HOT GOES TO COLD HIGH PRESSURE GOES TO LOW PRESSURE WET GOES TO DRY

KEEP BULK WATER OUT LET WATER VAPOR ESCAPE ALLEVIATE LOW PRESSURE IN HOUSES

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SAFETY

Scaffolds

Unsafe scaffold

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SWPPP Permits SWPP Plans Inspection Reports Posted Notices Training Site Maintenance Terminations Record Keeping

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SWPPP

Site Maintenance

Blowable trash is not being contained, and regularly removed