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Inspector Name: Inspector Signature: Date: Concessions and Dining Areas 1 Are all walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 2 Are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 3 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 4 Are all counters, fixtures, tables and chairs, and other equipment in good repair and securely anchored? 5 Are the areas appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and is all lighting functional? 6 Is emergency lighting present and functional (where applicable)? 7 Are areas clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter? 8 Do ingress and egress routes provide safe pedestrian traffic flow and are they clearly marked? 9 Is exit signage highly visible and properly illuminated (where applicable)? 10 Are there fully-charged fire extinguishers located throughout the areas, highly visible, and easily recognizable with updated service and inspection tags? 11 Are fire alarm, detection, and suppression systems present and functional where necessary? 12 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 13 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 14 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? 15 Are condiment and serving counters, devices, and utensils clean? 16 Is signage posted regarding the facility s alcohol serving policies? Page 1 of 13

Facility Entrance and Ticketing 1 Are safety, warning, and instructional signs in place, highly visible, in good repair, and do they note exposures to risks and restrictions? 2 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 3 Are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 4 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 5 Are all counters, displays, and other equipment in good repair and securely anchored? 6 Are the areas appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees with all lighting functioning? 7 Is emergency lighting present and functional where necessary? 8 Are all areas clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter? 9 Do ingress and egress routes provide safe pedestrian traffic flow, and are they clearly marked? 10 Is exit signage highly visible and properly illuminated (where applicable)? 11 Is a public address system in place, and does it provide coverage so patrons can effectively hear the facility rules and safety procedures? 12 Are fully-charged fire extinguishers located throughout the areas, highly visible, and easily recognizable with updated service and inspection tags? 13 Are guardrails, handrails, and other barriers in place, free of laceration exposures, and securely anchored? 14 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 15 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 16 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? Page 2 of 13

Food Preparation and Storage 1 Are all counters, tables, and other equipment in good repair, with appropriate guards in place, and securely anchored? 2 Is proper sanitation and housekeeping maintained in food preparation and storage areas? 3 Is the appropriate life safety equipment in place and functional? 4 Are the appropriate fire detection and suppression systems, including portable fire extinguishers, present and functional with updated service and inspection tags? 5 Are fully-charged fire extinguishers with updated service and inspection tags located at portable concession stands where grilling or frying takes place? 6 Are CO2 and other compressed gas cylinders appropriately stored and chained? 7 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 8 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 9 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? 10 Are flooring and walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall exposures; are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 11 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 12 Are areas appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and is all lighting functional? 13 Do ingress and egress routes provide safe pedestrian traffic flow and are they clearly marked? 14 Are Hand Washing and other instructional signs in place? 15 Does the hot water work at all sink areas? 16 Are Employee Only/Restricted areas properly labeled and secured? 17 Are items not stored within 18 of sprinkler heads? 18 Is there a 30-inch clearance in front and around all electrical panels and transformers? 19 Is a 30-inch egress path maintained for emergency evacuation, and are emergency egress walkways and doorways unobstructed? 20 Is mold evident in the ice makers? 21 Are ice scoops stored outside of the ice makers? Page 3 of 13

Food Preparation and Storage 22 Are food items stored at least 6 inches off the ground? 23 Are food items stored within the proper temperature ranges? 24 Are chemicals stored above food? Lockers 1 Are all lockers in good repair and secured properly to prevent tipping? 2 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 3 Are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 4 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 5 Are the areas appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and are all lights functioning? 6 Is emergency lighting present and functional (where applicable)? 7 Are the locker areas clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter? 8 Do ingress and egress routes provide safe pedestrian traffic flow, and are they clearly marked (where applicable)? 9 Are fully-charged fire extinguishers located throughout the area, highly visible, and easily recognizable with updated service and inspection tags? 10 Are fire alarms and detection systems present and functional (where applicable)? 11 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 12 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 13 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? Page 4 of 13

Maintenance and Support Areas 1 Are electrical panel boxes and high voltage areas properly labeled and secured with all safety shields in place? 2 Are chemical locations labeled with the appropriate National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) placard? 3 Are all chemicals properly stored? 4 Are fully-charged fire extinguishers located throughout the area, highly visible, and easily recognizable with updated service and inspection tags? 5 Are entrance points to maintenance areas properly locked and labeled with restricted access signage in place? 6 Is there a 30-inch clearance in front and around all electrical panels? 7 Is a 30-inch egress path maintained for emergency evacuation, and are emergency egress walkways and doorways unobstructed? 8 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 9 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 10 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? 11 Are emergency eye wash stations in good working condition and placed appropriately with inspection tags in place? 12 Are flammable items properly stored? 13 Is the appropriate life safety equipment in place and functional? 14 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall exposures, and are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 15 Are all transitional areas marked with a contrasting color? 16 Are maintenance and support areas appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for employees, and are all lights functioning? 17 Are acceptable housekeeping practices maintained? 18 Is appropriate machine guarding in place? 19 Are ladders maintained with their feet intact? 20 Is MSDS information readily accessible to employees in work areas? 21 Are lockout-tagout devices readily available? 22 Are items not stored within 18 of sprinkler heads? Page 5 of 13

Maintenance and Support Areas 23 Is personal protective equipment (PPE) available and in good repair for use by those that handle chemicals and any other hazardous materials or environments? List the available PPE: a) Hand protection b) Eye protection c) Face and/or head protection d) Hearing protection e) Respiratory protection f) Fall arrest system g) Foot protection 24 Are there any potential Confined Spaces in the maintenance and support areas? 25 Are confined spaces appropriately labeled? Page 6 of 13

Merchandise Outlets 1 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 2 Are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 3 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 4 Are all counters, fixtures, displays, partitions, and other equipment in good repair and securely anchored? 5 Are merchandise areas appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and are all lights functioning? 6 Is emergency lighting present and functional (where applicable)? 7 Are the merchandise areas clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter? 8 Do ingress and egress routes provide safe pedestrian traffic flow, and are they clearly marked (where applicable)? 9 Is exit signage highly visible and properly illuminated (where applicable)? 10 Are fully-charged fire extinguishers located throughout the area, highly visible, and easily recognizable with updated service and inspection tags? 11 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 12 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 13 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? 14 Is heavy merchandise kept on lower shelves? 15 Are breakable items and items that pose choking hazards kept out of the reach of children? 16 Are fire alarms and detection systems present and functional? 17 Is there a 30-inch clearance in front and around all electrical panels and transformers? 18 Are items not stored within 18 of sprinkler heads? Page 7 of 13

Offices 1 Are offices designed to provide adequate egress (30-inch walkways) and emergency egress is not blocked? 2 Are offices clean and orderly with proper housekeeping practices maintained? 3 Are fully-charged fire extinguishers located throughout the area, highly visible, and have updated service tags in place? 4 Are fire detection, fire suppression, and life safety systems in place and functional? 5 Are emergency lighting and illuminated emergency exit signs in place and functional? 6 Are evacuation routes posted? 7 Are space heaters and other portable electric devices not permitted and not in use? 8 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 9 Is office equipment free of any laceration 10 Are items not stored within 18 inches of sprinkler heads? 11 Are items stored at hip level? 12 Is there a 30-inch clear space in front of and around electrical panels and transformers? 13 Are restricted areas labeled and locked to prevent guest access? 14 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 15 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 16 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? Page 8 of 13

Parking Lot and Exterior Grounds 1 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 2 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 3 Are slip-resistant materials placed where appropriate? 4 Are the leading edges of stairs highlighted? 5 Are parking lot and exterior ground areas appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and are all lights functioning? 6 Are parking lot and exterior ground areas clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter? 7 Are vehicle entrances and exits clearly marked? 8 Are traffic lanes and parking spaces clearly marked? 9 Is the speed limit clearly posted throughout the parking lot? 10 Are stop bars painted in a contrasting color located at the ends of the parking aisleways? 11 Is traffic control signage highly visible and in good repair? 12 Are parking spaces for persons living with disabilities clearly marked with signs and pavement markings? 13 Is the parking lot surface in good condition with minimal defects? 14 Are designated vehicle and pedestrian lanes delineated? 15 Are ingress and egress routes for emergency vehicles clearly identified and unobstructed? 16 Are designated fire and other no parking zones clearly marked? 17 Is safety and rule signage highly visible, in good repair, appropriately placed, and does it note exposures to risks and restricted items? 18 Is the facility's parking perimeter gated and secured? 19 Is fencing (where provided) complete, continuous, and in good condition? 20 Are barriers in place to protect key facility components from damage due to vehicle impact? Page 9 of 13

Parking Lot and Exterior Grounds 21 Are barriers in place to maintain vehicles at an appropriate distance from buildings, entryways, and gathering points? 22 Are guardrails, handrails, and other barriers in place where appropriate, in good repair, and properly secured? 23 Are appropriate measures taken for snow and ice removal to maintain a drivable road surface and walkways? 24 Are fire hydrants, utility shutoffs and controls, and fire department sprinkler connections identified, unobstructed, and maintained free and clear of vehicles, snow, ice, and plowed snow? 25 Are landscaped surfaces well-maintained and free from slip, trip and fall, as well as other types of Party Rooms 1 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 2 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 3 Are all counters, fixtures, furniture, and other equipment in good repair and securely anchored? 4 Are party rooms appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and are all lights functioning? 5 Are party rooms clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter? 6 Is emergency lighting present and functional (where applicable)? 7 Is exit signage highly visible and properly illuminated (where applicable)? 8 Is the electrical wiring on cords undamaged, and are exposures 9 Are electrical cords appropriately secured to reduce trip and fall 10 Are extension cords not used as a substitute for permanent wiring? Page 10 of 13

Restrooms 1 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 2 Are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 3 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 4 Are all counters, fixtures, and partitions in good repair and securely anchored? 5 Are handrails in place where appropriate and properly secured? 6 Is heat insulation padding installed on exposed drain pipes underneath open counters? 7 Are mirrors secured and in good repair? 8 Are guards and decals present on hand-dryers and anchored properly? 9 Are paper towel dispensers present near the sinks? 10 Are janitorial closets locked and restricted to guest access? 11 Are restrooms appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and are all lights functioning? 12 Is emergency lighting present and functional? 13 Are the restrooms clean and free of trash, debris, clutter, and standing water? 14 Do ingress and egress routes provide safe pedestrian traffic flow, and are they clearly marked? 15 Is exit signage highly visible and properly illuminated? 16 Are fire alarms and detection systems present and functional? 17 Are baby changing stations, tables, and surfaces in good repair, clean, and securely anchored? 18 Is a cleaning schedule posted and maintained? 19 Are the appropriate electrical outlets GFI-protected and in good repair? Page 11 of 13

Walkways 1 Are walking surfaces in good condition and free of slip, trip, and fall 2 Are nonslip materials placed where appropriate? 3 Are all transitional areas clearly marked with a contrasting color? 4 Are stair-leading edges highlighted with a contrasting color? 5 Are walkways appropriately lit to provide adequate visibility for facility patrons and employees, and are all lights functioning? 6 Are walkways clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter? 7 Is No Running signage posted appropriately? 8 Are elevated walkways and bridges in good condition and wellmaintained? a) Are guardrails, handrails, and other barriers in place? b) Are cross bracings and other load-bearing components installed appropriately? c) Is access to areas underneath the elevated walkways and bridges restricted (e.g., facility personnel only)? d) Are areas underneath elevated walkways and bridges clean and free of trash, debris, and clutter, and are the footers exposed? e) Are annual inspections performed and documented by a registered engineer or bridge inspector who is licensed in the state where the facility is located? f) For concrete structures, is evidence of cracking visible on or under the bridge deck, including the columns? Are signs of leaching or rust stains evident underneath the bridge deck? Is appreciable evidence of rust or deterioration on any hardware used to connect columns to the bridge deck (if applicable)? g) For wood structures, are all deck members in good to excellent condition? Does all piling and cross bracing show little evidence of water damage or rotting? Does all piling-to-footer connection hardware have any appreciable evidence of rust or deterioration (if applicable)? h) For steel structures, are all connections tightened per manufacturer specifications? Are all components free of rust, corrosion, and deterioration? i) Are buried footers exposed? Is scour protection in place around footers that are exposed to high velocity flows or areas that show obvious signs of erosion near the footers? 9 Are guardrails, handrails, and other protective barriers in place, in good repair, and properly secured? Page 12 of 13

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