Erosion Control Inspection Report Checklist

Many times, an unmanaged worksite can have a high level of erosion resulting in clogged drains, flooding, sediment loading, and loss of structural integrity of the site which can lead to loss of property value and hefty fines and penalties. An Erosion Control Inspection is an inexpensive way to identify areas of the site that need additional attention. It helps in deciding control measures to mitigate erosion vulnerability of the site as a result of grading activities.

General
Is relevant paperwork available?
Is correct material available?
Is the job information available by the supervisor?
Is the material of optimum quality?
Are correct tools and equipment available?
Is site-specific PPE being used?
Is there a sufficient time frame allotted to tasks?
Are all required documents been signed on?
Are tasks being carried out as per RAMS?
Is housekeeping good?
Is the quality of installation acceptable?
Has the asbestos report been referred to before commencement of work?
Are test results recorded?
Are pictures recorded for office use?
Is a helper available?
Is the worker able to carry out required tasks?
Is the helper aware of safety standards?
Is general development acceptable?
Is housekeeping good?
Is behavior on-site acceptable?
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