Safety is no longer a side issue in a modern production environment. It is an absolute necessity to limit the risks that are always present and to prevent (minor) incidents with major consequences. A clear and well-structured checklist of safety measures helps maintain oversight, identify risks in a timely manner, and safeguard overall workplace safety. In this blog, you will read how to carry out a safety check step by step, how to use a safety measures checklist effectively, and which elements should not be missing.
What is a safety checklist?
A safety check only truly adds value when it is carried out in a structured manner and on a regular basis. It is therefore recommended to use a checklist to raise workplace safety to a higher level. A safety measures checklist is used during safety inspections and serves as a tool to systematically verify whether all safety provisions are in order. This includes work procedures and personal protective equipment, as well as technical installations and the general condition of the workplace. By defining fixed inspection points within the safety checklist, you prevent important aspects from being overlooked. Instead of relying on memory or routine, a safety inspection checklist ensures that each round is conducted in the same consistent way. In addition, a checklist provides valuable support during audits, inspections, and certifications, such as ISO standards or VCA requirements.
Checklist of safety measures: Essential points you should not miss
A good checklist for safety measures is, of course, tailored to the specific production environment, but it should always include a number of standard elements. In a production setting, the following provisions should always be checked:
- Emergency measures: This includes clearly marked emergency exits, easily accessible emergency stop buttons on machines, and functioning fire extinguishers. Check that these are freely accessible and regularly inspected.
- Machines and installations: Many accidents are caused by minor technical defects that are noticed too late. Always ask key questions: Are safety features such as guards and light curtains intact? Are maintenance intervals being followed? And are malfunctions properly recorded and followed up?
- Personal protective equipment (PPE): It is not only important that PPE is available, but also that it is actually worn and in good condition. This includes safety glasses, hearing protection, gloves, and safety shoes.
- Housekeeping and order: Loose cables, leaks, or cluttered workstations increase the risk of unnecessary incidents. By structurally including this in the safety inspection checklist, a safer working environment is created immediately.
- Human behaviour: Safety instructions are only effective if they are followed. This requires adequate staff training so that employees have the knowledge needed to comply with the instructions. Safety is therefore about both equipment and awareness.
How to conduct an effective safety inspection round
A safety inspection round quickly loses its effectiveness if there is no follow-up. Record your findings, prioritize risks, and ensure concrete improvement actions with deadlines. Use the safety checklist to create structure and engagement. By conducting inspection rounds at a consistent, high frequency, you maintain up-to-date insight into the safety of heavily used machines and other equipment. Assign clear responsibilities: Who conducts the safety round? Who is responsible for following up on identified issues? Involve operators and team leaders wherever possible; they know the shop floor better than anyone and are often the first to notice deviations. Take the time to assess situations carefully and discuss observations with employees.
Digital tools for a flawless safety check
More and more organizations are moving from paper checklists to digital solutions – and for good reason! Digital tools make safety inspections not only more efficient but also more reliable. With software, checklists can be easily adjusted, results stored centrally, and trends analysed. During a safety round, you always want the checklist at hand, rather than having to go back to the office to print it again. A digital system also prevents lists from being lost or incompletely filled out. Mandatory fields, automatic reminders, and real-time reports ensure that safety rounds are carried out consistently.
EZ Factory makes it feasible for production environments to digitize and streamline safety rounds. With all safety checklists available in one place on the EZ-GO platform, safety is always at your fingertips – just on your phone or tablet.
Common mistakes when creating a safety checklist
In practice, setting up or executing a safety checklist can sometimes go wrong. We often see the process stall due to the same key issues:
- The checklist is too general: A checklist must be tailored to the specific organization. Only in this way can you be sure that no relevant risks are overlooked.
- The checklist is outdated: Processes, machines, and legislation change over time. If the checklist is not updated accordingly, it no longer reflects the current situation. Regularly evaluate and update your safety measures checklist.
- Insufficient involvement of the shop floor: When safety checks are seen as just an administrative task, motivation disappears. Involve employees in creating and improving the checklist to ensure everyone participates in the process.
- Lack of follow-up: Ensure that every checklist is linked to a clear improvement process so that identified risks are actually addressed.
Questions about a safety measures checklist?
A well-designed safety measures checklist helps you manage risks, prevent incidents, and enable continuous improvement. Do you want to know how to smartly digitize safety checklists and integrate them into your production processes? Or do you have questions about creating a checklist that truly fits your organization? At EZ Factory, we are ready to help you design practical, future-proof checklists that will improve safety on your shop floor. Contact us for more information.