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 Name LocationSite Area Date Ttl Safety Topic Root Causes Status Respirator User Name Completion DateEntry
James GriesbachGreat Lakes Valders - Production 16'TT10/27/20210Safe Operation

green hat was cutting rebar next to bed and sparks were flying towards bed with stressed cable. Informed him of the fault and why it was important to cut away from bed

Completed11/02/2021View / Edit Details
Robert NytesGreat Lakes Valders - Production DOT East Line10/29/20210Safe Operation

LP tank doesnt fit in torch cart leaving it free to fall. Need proper size tanks for carts

Completed11/02/2021View / Edit Details
Robert FannMidwest Albany Finish Building11/02/20210Safe Operation

11/02/2021 - Various tools (hammer, scraper, scuff brush) were left on a ladder platform at an elevated position. This creates a hazard when moving the ladder and could lead to injury.

11/03/2021 - Held morning meeting reminding everyone of the potential hazard. It was further explained that all tools should be located on the shadow board or returned to their designated area when not in use.

Completed11/03/2021View / Edit Details
Sam HopeMidwest Sealant Dayton mn11/03/20210Safe Operation

Areas where they will be pouring concrete is not taped off. And is a hole so when in equipment could possibly tip over if you drive into hole

Completed11/03/2021View / Edit Details
Corey V. Simpson Jr.Great Lakes Crystal Lake - Production Yard11/02/20210Safe Operation

Fire extinguisher was observed not charged and was replaced with a new extinguisher in the JLG manlift

Completed11/05/2021View / Edit Details
kristian zapataMountain States West Division Plant load out11/06/20210Safe Operation

Crew has begun to fix the dunnage under all wall mesh and deck mesh, to keep it off the ground.

Completed11/06/2021View / Edit Details
Kevin LestoMidwest Field 733811/09/20210Safe Operation

Cut tie down belt

Completed11/08/2021View / Edit Details
Ryan PaulouskiMidwest Field Brighton Facility11/08/20210Safe Operation

A person was loading a pallet into the back on a pickup and didn't have great visibility. He safely put the fork lift in park, hopped off, and asked for a spotter.

Completed11/08/2021View / Edit Details
Joshua AjawailaMountain States West Division Field 6th Santa Fe11/09/20210Safe Operation

Miguel and Jose always makes sure to insert plunger on DTs that don’t have tripod retractable’s insert so crew member can be tied off on leading edges.

Completed11/09/2021View / Edit Details
Robert RogersGreat Lakes Valders - Production Hollowcore11/09/20210Safe Operation

Forklift driver did not have seat belt on . Discussed expectation with Employee

Completed11/09/2021View / Edit Details
Sam HopeMidwest Sealant Rochester, gray bar, s103711/09/20210Safe Operation

We had to move the lift on the opposite side of the job for a recaulk, so the only way to get to the back of the building was to drive the lift on the roads to get to the back of the job. So we posted road guards and had a vehicle with hazards on to guide the lift to the rear and road guards guided traffic

Completed11/09/2021View / Edit Details
Corey V. Simpson Jr.Great Lakes Crystal Lake - Production Yard11/10/20210Safe Operation

All of the yard truck operators were observed completing their pre-shift inspections. This has been a challenge in the past and is now moving in the right direction.

Completed11/10/2021View / Edit Details
Ryan PaulouskiMidwest Field 41922011/11/20210Safe Operation

While rotating a wall panel, a piece of concrete popped loose and slid down the panel to the ground. Although no one was injured, this is a reminder that this can occasionally happen and to always position yourself away from beneath the panel.

Completed11/11/2021View / Edit Details
Boyd ClayMountain States West Division Field 6 and Santa Fe11/10/20210Safe Operation

Wind was blowing 40mph. I went up on the building to tell the crew to police it for stuff that might blow off. They were already in the process.

Completed11/12/2021View / Edit Details
Frank caballeroMountain States West Division Field Medtronics11/11/20210Safe Operation

The guys are doing good when the wind gets bad up to 25 and above no one get in man lift and they make sure there are no ladders standing up so no one gets hurt

Completed11/12/2021View / Edit Details
DOUG E GALLEGOSMountain States West Division Field Ridgegate11/11/20210Safe Operation

We had a crane build of a 265ton hydro near underground vaults, water lines, sewer lines and telecommunication lines under the crane pads
We worked with Kiewit on a location for the crane set up to miss all 4 crane outrigger pads.
Needed to make sure the customer was happy and crane would not punch thru any utilities

Completed11/11/2021View / Edit Details
Ryan PaulouskiMidwest Field 41922011/15/20210Safe Operation

We had an employee drive a skid steer directly behind a wall panel while we were re-hooking. We told the employee that this is a bad practice due to the panel wanting to tip away from the crane. In the future, drive between the crane and the piece.

Completed11/15/2021View / Edit Details
Marc StaynerGreat Lakes Valders - Production Plant 211/17/20210Safe Operation

The winter chemical storage area is well guarded using the picking clamps for 8’ hollowcore.

Completed11/17/2021View / Edit Details
Sam HopeMidwest Sealant Cooper IA 728511/18/20210Safe Operation

With the winds at the speeds of 25 to higher gust today, we will not be working on ladders on the exterior of the building because it’s to big of a risk of being blown off a ladder

Completed11/18/2021View / Edit Details
Corey V. Simpson Jr.Great Lakes Waukesha - Machinery Bay 111/18/20210Safe Operation

Employees were observed operating fork lifts safely; utilizing seat belts, driving at safe speeds, and being attentive.

Completed11/18/2021View / Edit Details
 Name LocationSite Area Date Ttl Safety Topic Root Causes Status Respirator User Name Completion DateEntry