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Excavation Inspection Check List

This checklist is used to inspect excavation sites at King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jazan, Saudi Arabia. The checklist ensures excavations are properly dimensioned and inspected daily for safety issues like underground utilities, proper shoring, access/egress points, hazardous materials, and barricades. Inspections are documented and any deficiencies must be immediately corrected before workers enter the excavation.

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Excavation Inspection Check List

This checklist is used to inspect excavation sites at King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jazan, Saudi Arabia. The checklist ensures excavations are properly dimensioned and inspected daily for safety issues like underground utilities, proper shoring, access/egress points, hazardous materials, and barricades. Inspections are documented and any deficiencies must be immediately corrected before workers enter the excavation.

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KING ABDULLAH BIN ABDUL AZIZ

INTERNATIONAL AIR PORT JAZAN


EXCAVATION INSPECTION CHECK LIST
KAAP-QMP-HSSE-CL-01- -00
Company ______________________________ Excavation Location__________________________
This checklist shall be completed and posted on site by the excavation competent Engineer / Person. Inspections shall be
performed daily basis before workers are allowed to enter the excavation. If change in site conditions (e.g., rain storm,
groundwater, sidewall deterioration or adjacent ground fissuring) occurred, so soon after that additional inspection should be
done. At the end of the workday, this checklist shall be given to the contractors / sub-contractor’s safety supervisor for
review and filing. The Contractors / Sub-Contractor’s safety supervisor shall maintain a consolidated list of all excavations
and conduct random inspections of excavations during the course of the workday. All Excavation safety requirements shall
be complied with at all times. The excavation competent person shall be knowledgeable of Excavation safety requirements
and have the necessary training and experience to ensure the work is performed safely.
Dimension of Excavations:
Width _________ Meters/feet : Depth __________ Meters/feet : Length__________ Meters/Feet
DESCRIPTION YES NO N/A
Are underground utilities, cables and pipelines located and marked prior to digging?
Is an Excavation work permit secured / issued and available on site?
Is a Confined Space Entry Permit required, issued and available on site?
Are all working crews are trained for excavation and adhere PPE’s compliance?
Are Risk Assessment completed, communicated with work crew & available at site?
Are Dailly Tool Box Talk conducted and attendance recorded of work crew?
Is a Stand-by Man and/or Fire Watch required and available on site?
Are pedestrian crossovers required and provided (with guardrails)?
If excavation is near a roadway, are flagmen with flags present?
Is the shoring/sloping/benching provided to prevent sidewall cave-in?
Is shoring material in sound condition and free of damage/defects?
Are adequate accesses / egresses, ladders provided within a travel distance of 7.5
m (25 ft) on either side?
Are ladders properly secured and do they extend 1 m (3 ft) above the surface?
Is the excavation free of tension cracks or other evidence of sidewall failure?
Is the excavation free of water, hydrocarbons, or other toxic substances?
Are materials and spoils set back at least 1 m (3 ft.) from the excavation’s edge?
Are underground utilities and piping located, marked and protected from damage?
Are pedestrian barricades/lights placed at least 1 m (3 ft.) from excavation’s edge?
Are hard barricades for vehicles placed at least 2 m (6.5 ft.) from excavation’s
edge?
Are Excavation Hazards Signs posted?
Are cranes and other equipment not closer than the depth of excavation to the edge
of the excavation?
Are scaffolds erected no closer than 1.5 times the depth of excavation from its
edge?
Are overall conditions acceptable and safe for work?
All deficiencies will be corrected immediately.

Engineer / Competent Person’s Signature Date Counter signed by (HSSE Safari)

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