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Run: Framing / Carpentry Trade Daily

This Framing / Carpentry Trade Daily template guides a crew walk for ladders, scaffolds, fall protection, pneumatic tools, and cut hazards. Use it to catch u...

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Jobsite Setup and Walk Path

Check for loose lumber, cords, debris, offcuts, and uneven walking surfaces in access routes used by the crew.
Verify lumber, sheathing, and framing materials are stable, level, and not creating struck-by or collapse hazards.
Inspect for sawdust buildup, scrap accumulation, and blocked access around active cutting stations.
Check for wet, icy, muddy, or unstable surfaces that could affect footing during framing work.

Pneumatic Tools and Fastening Equipment

Check trigger, nose, magazine, guard, and fastener feed for damage, binding, or unsafe operation.
Verify the tool does not double-fire, misfire, or discharge unexpectedly when handled normally.
Inspect hoses for cuts, abrasion, leaks, or loose fittings. Confirm couplers are locked and routed to avoid damage.
Confirm compressor placement does not block access/egress and hoses are protected from pinch points and sharp edges.
Verify eye protection and other task-appropriate PPE are in use for framing and pneumatic tool operations.
Confirm any damaged or malfunctioning tools are taken out of use and identified for repair or replacement.

Ladders, Scaffolds, and Access

Verify ladders are placed on level surfaces, extend adequately above landing points where needed, and are not slipping.
Confirm access to ladders is unobstructed and workers can maintain three points of contact when climbing.
Inspect scaffold decking for gaps, damage, proper support, and required fall protection components.
Verify workers are using proper access such as ladders, stair towers, or built-in access and not climbing cross braces.
Confirm the ladder or scaffold has been checked for defects, stability, and safe setup before the shift.

Fall Protection at Floors, Decks, and Stairs

Check that fall protection is in place wherever workers are exposed to leading edges or unprotected sides.
Verify floor holes, stair voids, and openings are protected against accidental stepping or falling.
Inspect harness fit, lanyard/SRL condition, and anchorage connection for workers exposed to fall hazards.
Confirm anchor points are selected and used according to site fall protection plan and are not compromised.
Check stairs for debris, damaged treads, and obstructions that could affect safe ascent and descent.

Cut and Sharp-Object Hazards

Verify blade guards function properly, blades are appropriate for the material, and no damage is visible.
Check for exposed fasteners, splintered lumber, and other sharp edges that could cause cuts or punctures.
Confirm gloves are worn when tasks involve handling framing members, sheet goods, or debris with sharp edges.
Verify debris that could create cut, puncture, or trip hazards has been collected and disposed of properly.

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