Jobsite Safety Stand-Down (Defer): the full procedure
Run a short pre-job safety scan and route any hazardous condition to the right authority instead of working through it.
- Applies to: Plumber and apprentice at every job.
- Frequency: Every job, before work begins.
- Scope: Covers spotting common jobsite hazards and stopping work to defer them. Does NOT provide safety rulings, excavation/trench procedures, gas procedures, or PPE specifications, which defer to OSHA, a licensed plumber, and the written business safety plan.
What you need
- Business safety plan (printed or app)
- PPE per the safety plan
- Phone to call utility locate / 811
- Hazard / stop-work tag
- Job ticket for noting hazards
The procedure, step by step
- Read the job for obvious hazards — Before unloading, scan for water near electrical, gas odors, confined spaces, overhead lines, and unstable surfaces. Hazards spotted early are hazards avoided.
- Stop on any gas indication — If you smell or suspect gas, do not work the area. Follow the business safety plan and route to a licensed plumber/gas fitter and the utility. This is never a field judgment call.
- Defer any excavation or trench work — Digging is governed by OSHA trenching and excavation standards and requires utility locates (call 811) and a competent person. Do not enter or dig a trench outside those requirements and the safety plan.
- Wear the PPE the safety plan requires — Use the eye, hand, and other protection your plan specifies for the task. Do not substitute your own judgment for the written plan.
- Isolate energy and water before working — Confirm water is off per the Shutoff SOP and that electrical near the work is de-energized per the safety plan. Never work a live hazard to save time.
- Tag and report conditions beyond your scope — If a condition exceeds your training or authorization, stop, tag it, and escalate. Note it on the ticket and notify the office.
- Confirm safe egress and a clear path — Keep your exit and walkways clear of tools and hoses. Make sure you can get out fast if needed.
- Sign off that the scan was done — Record that the pre-job safety scan ran and list any deferred items. This documents the stand-down.
Quality check before you finish
- Pre-job hazard scan completed before unloading
- Any gas indication stopped work and was escalated
- Excavation/trench work deferred to OSHA standards + 811 + safety plan
- Required PPE worn per the safety plan
- Water/electrical isolated before working
- Out-of-scope conditions tagged and reported
- Safety scan signed off on the ticket
This is a free, source-anchored standard operating procedure (SOP) you can print and hand to staff. It documents the work sequence for a Plumbing business — not safety or regulatory rulings, which defer to the cited authorities, the applicable code, and your own health-and-safety plan. Open the tool above to print it, toggle ink-saver, or (with a free ToolFluency Business account) edit it to match your own workflow.
Sources
- OSHA Trenching & Excavation / Construction standards (29 CFR 1926) (osha.gov)
- United Association (UA) safety training (ua.org)
- Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) (phccweb.org)
About Free Plumbing Jobsite Safety Stand-Down SOP
Free printable plumbing SOP for a pre-job safety scan: spot hazards, stop on gas, defer trenching to OSHA, wear required PPE, and escalate out-of-scope risks.
How to use
- Read the full procedure top to bottom before the work β the SOP runs in order and each step builds on the last.
- Toggle Ink-saver (black & white) for a cheaper mono print for the binder; leave it off for the full-color version.
- Click Print SOP to print or save as PDF. Print one per crew, laminate it for the binder, or attach it to the job in your scheduling system.
- Train new hires on it and have staff sign off. Found something out of date? Use the feedback link β flagged SOPs are re-researched against the source list.
Frequently asked questions
Does this SOP tell plumbers how to work safely around gas or trenches?
No. It is a process for spotting hazards and stopping work so they get routed to the right authority. Gas indications, excavation and trenching, PPE specifications, and confined spaces all defer to OSHA standards (29 CFR 1926), a licensed plumber or gas fitter, and your written business safety plan. This SOP never makes a safety ruling.
What should a plumber do before digging a trench?
Trenching and excavation are governed by OSHA Subpart P and require a competent person, utility locates by calling 811, and protective systems for trenches at depth. A field plumber should not dig outside those requirements and the business safety plan. Defer the decision and method to OSHA and a qualified competent person.
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