Haw. Code R. § 12-110-3 - Safety and health inspections
(a) The general
contractor of every construction or demolition project on which employees are
engaged shall arrange to have inspections made during the period of the project
for the purpose of assuring compliance with the Hawaii Occupational Safety and
Health Law. Where there is no general contractor, the owner shall be
responsible or shall designate one particular contractor to be responsible to
perform the necessary safety inspections.
(b) Inspections shall be conducted with
sufficient quality, frequency and scope to identify recognized hazards and
ensure their correction in order to prevent workplace injuries, illnesses and
fatalities. At minimum inspections shall be in accordance with this schedule:
(1) Projects employing 1 to 99 persons, at
any single moment in the work day, shall have an employee assigned to make at
least one inspection each workday;
(2) Projects employing 100 to 199 persons
shall have two employees assigned, each to make at least one inspection each
work day; and
(3) Projects
employing 200 or more persons shall have one additional designated employee for
each 300 persons above 199, each to make at least one inspection each
workday.
(c) Written
records of the daily safety and health inspections shall be kept on the project
site for review by the director for the duration of the project. Inspection
records shall include, at minimum, the following:
(1) The date and start time of the
inspection;
(2) The name of the
employee conducting the inspection;
(3) The scope (project areas) of the
inspection, including the names of all contractors and subcontractors covered
by the scope of the inspection;
(4)
A brief description of all potential and actual hazards noted during the
inspection;
(5) Name and title of
the person responsible for correcting the identified hazards noted during the
inspection;
(6) Information
regarding how the hazard was eliminated, corrected or abated including the
inspector's recommendations for preventing the recurrence of the
hazards.
(d) Warning
signs shall be posted prohibiting unauthorized persons from operating
potentially hazardous machines or equipment.
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