Jobsite Health & Safety
DFRs
Tools of the Trade
Permits & Inspections
Specialties
100

First step in accident and near miss reporting. 

What is contact your Supervisor or 911 if needed?
100

DFR stands for.

What is Daily Field Report?

100

Carpenters use this for proper alignment. 

What is a level?

100

When a permit is approved, this person is responsible for making arrangements to pick it up. 

Who is the Project Manager?

100

Vertical support beam used in wall framing. 

What is a stud?

200

Name (3) Standard PPE items required on every job site.

What are head protection, eye protection, hearing protection, hand protection and foot protection?

200

Frequency DFRs are completed in system.

What is every work day of the project?

200

This simple tool can be used to cut through steel, PCV, tiles and even some iron. 

What is a Bow Saw or Sawzall?

200
The place where the permit and inspection information can be found.

What is the Job Dashboard in ProjX?

200
Sloping beam that supports a roof structure.

What is a rafter?

300

A condition that is caused by inhaling silica dust over a long period of time.

What is Silicosis?

300

Navigate here if there is no DFR link on the Job Dashboard in ProjX.

What is DFRs under Job Tools?

300

Used to apply sealant or adhesive with strong, consistent pressure. 

What is a Caulking Gun?

300

Person who schedules the inspection with the building department. 

Who is the Superintendent?

300

Paint dries best between these temperatures. 

What is 50-85 degrees?

400

First step taken if a utility line is hit. 

What is get everyone to safety?


400

Place where you add additional photos to a DFR in ProjX.

What is with the "paper clip" for the specific DFR?

400

Used for making angled cuts in wood, metal, masonry, and plastics.

What is a Miter Saw?

400

Obtained when final inspection has passed.

What is a Certificate of Occupancy?

400

Type of adhesive used to caulk around wet surfaces, indoor and outdoor.

What is Silicone or Adiseal?

500

Name (3) of the (5) steps in "Take 5 for Safety".

What are:

1 - Assess the situation

2 - Identify the hazards

3 - Assess the risk

4 - Control/Implement Steps to Reduce Hazards

5 - Review/Monitor, continue work when safe

500

Sent when an urgent matter occurs during the work day. 

What is an escalation email?

500

This triple layered material is used often for repairs and is sent on every shuttle that NASA sends into space. 

What is Duct Tape?

500
Responsible for closing out the permit.

Who is the Project Manager?

500

Typical horizontal grade percentage for smaller drainage piping. 

What is 2%?