Concrete Pour Inspection
Complete before and during concrete placement.
- Industry: Construction
- Frequency: Per pour
- Estimated Time: 30-60 minutes
- Role: Quality Inspector / Superintendent
- Total Items: 33
- Compliance: ACI 301, Project Specifications
Pre-Pour Check
Before concrete arrives.
- Forms properly set and secured?
- Rebar placed per specs?
- Rebar properly tied?
- Rebar cover verified?
- Embeds/sleeves placed?
Concrete Delivery
Verify concrete specs.
- Mix design verified on ticket?
- Slump tested?
- Slump Value (inches)
- Air content tested (if required)?
- Test cylinders made?
Pre-Inspection Setup & Documentation
Initial documentation and site preparation verification
- Inspector Name
- Inspection Date
- Project Name / Job Number
- Current Weather Conditions
- Previous inspection findings reviewed?
Safety & Compliance Verification
Verify compliance with applicable OSHA regulations and site safety plan
- Site safety plan posted and accessible?
- All required permits current and displayed?
- SDS/MSDS sheets available for all chemicals on site?
- First aid supplies accessible and stocked?
- Emergency contact information posted?
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Verify all personnel have and are using appropriate PPE
- Hard hats worn by all personnel?
- Safety glasses/eye protection in use?
- High-visibility vests worn where required?
- Steel-toe/safety footwear worn?
- PPE in good condition (no damage)?
Site Conditions & Housekeeping
General site conditions and housekeeping standards
- Walkways and access routes clear of debris?
- Adequate lighting in all work areas?
- Trip hazards identified and addressed?
- Waste properly contained and removed?
Equipment & Tools Condition
Verify all equipment and tools are in safe working condition
- All equipment pre-use inspected today?
- Machine guards in place and functional?
- Electrical cords and connections in good condition?
- Any defective tools removed from service?
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Why Use This Concrete Pour Inspection?
This concrete pour inspection helps construction teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for quality inspector / superintendent professionals, this checklist covers 33 critical inspection points across 7 sections. Recommended frequency: per pour.
Ensures compliance with ACI 301, Project Specifications. Regulatory-aligned for audit readiness and inspection documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Concrete Pour Inspection cover?
This checklist covers 33 inspection items across 7 sections: Pre-Pour Check, Concrete Delivery, Pre-Inspection Setup & Documentation, Safety & Compliance Verification, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Site Conditions & Housekeeping, Equipment & Tools Condition. It is designed for construction operations and compliance.
How often should this checklist be completed?
This checklist should be completed per pour. Each completion takes approximately 30-60 minutes.
Who should use this Concrete Pour Inspection?
This checklist is designed for Quality Inspector / Superintendent professionals in the construction industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.
Can I download this checklist as a PDF?
Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.