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Run: Conveyor and Boom Truck Rooftop Delivery Safety Inspection

Pre-delivery rooftop inspection for conveyor and boom truck lifts. Use it to confirm clearance, setup, and fall protection before material reaches the roof e...

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Inspection Setup and Jobsite Coordination

Verify the planned rooftop delivery point, access route, and whether the operation uses a boom truck, conveyor truck, or both.
A competent person or authorized site representative is available to coordinate hazards, access, and exclusion zones.
Wind, precipitation, lightning, and visibility are suitable for safe delivery and equipment positioning.
Barricades, cones, or spotters are in place to keep unauthorized personnel out of the drop zone and swing path.

Overhead Power-Line Clearance

Equipment, load path, and rooftop landing area maintain safe clearance from overhead electrical conductors per OSHA 1926.1408.
The line voltage category and corresponding clearance requirement have been identified before setup.
Record the shortest measured distance between the planned equipment path and the nearest overhead line.
If the job requires work near power lines, utility notification, line guarding, or de-energization has been confirmed.

Ground Bearing and Outrigger Setup

The setup area is free of voids, soft soil, underground hazards, or slope conditions that could compromise stability.
Pads, mats, or cribbing are in place under each outrigger as required by site conditions and equipment load.
Outriggers are deployed according to the manufacturer’s setup requirements and secured before boom or conveyor movement.
Record the truck’s slope or level condition after setup.

Boom, Conveyor, and Load Path Condition

No cracks, deformation, missing guards, hydraulic leaks, or other visible defects are present on the delivery equipment.
The path from truck to roof landing area is clear of trees, scaffolds, antennas, HVAC units, and other obstructions.
Material weight, bundle configuration, and handling method are within the rated capacity of the truck and delivery system.
A trained spotter is assigned where the operator cannot maintain full visibility of the boom, conveyor, or landing zone.

Rooftop Access and Fall Protection Controls

Access ladders, stairs, hatches, and roof walkways are unobstructed and in safe condition.
Guardrails, warning lines, or personal fall arrest systems are installed as required by site conditions and fall exposure.
The material landing area is free of openings, skylights, brittle surfaces, and other fall-through hazards.

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