Health and Safety Plan Checklist. The contents of the Health and Safety Plan shall meet all regulatory requirements for the specific work to be provided. The following is a checklist for the minimum elements for a Health and Safety Plan. Those plan elements which will not apply to the specific Contract should be noted (such as “this construction does not involve any confined space work,” as a note after item H). Site Background and Scope of Work: Site- specific with an emphasis on the type(s) of service(s) performed, the hazards associated with such work, and the programs in effect to protect the employee against those recognized hazards. A. Injury and Illness Prevention Program (Title 8, California Code of Regulations, section 3203): Required of all employers of 10 or more employees. B. Code of Safe Practices (Cal, Code Regs., Title 8 § 1509): All employers are required to have a Code of Safe Practices in writing and posted at the work place. C. Emergency Medical Services (Cal. Code Regs., Title 8, § 1512): All employers are required to have this program in writing. D. Fire Protection Program (Cal. Code Regs., Title 8, § 1920): All employers are required to have this program in writing.
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Samples: Operations and Maintenance Services Contract, Operations and Maintenance Services Contract, Contract for Operations and Maintenance Services
Health and Safety Plan Checklist. The contents of the Health and Safety Plan shall meet all regulatory requirements for the specific work to be provided. The following is a checklist for the minimum elements for a Health and Safety Plan. Those plan elements which will not apply to the specific Contract should be noted (such as “this construction does not involve any confined space work,” as a note after item H). Site Background and Scope of Work: Site- specific with an emphasis on the type(s) of service(s) performed, the hazards associated with such work, and the programs in effect to protect the employee against those recognized hazards.
A. Injury and Illness Prevention Program (Title 8, California Code of Regulations, section 3203): Required of all employers of 10 or more employees.
B. Code of Safe Practices (Cal, Code Regs., Title 8 § 1509): All employers are required to have a Code of Safe Practices in writing and posted at the work placeworkplace.
C. Emergency Medical Services (Cal. Code Regs., Title 8, § 1512): All employers are required to have this program in writing.
D. Fire Protection Program (Cal. Code Regs., Title 8, § 1920): All employers are required to have this program in writing.
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Samples: Contract for Mobile Thermal Oxidizer Goods and Services, Contract for Mobile Thermal Oxidizer Goods and Services
Health and Safety Plan Checklist. The contents of the Health and Safety Plan shall must meet all regulatory requirements for the specific work to be providedwhich is proposed. The However, the following is a checklist for the minimum elements for a Health and Safety Plan. Those plan elements which will not apply to the specific Contract should be noted (such as “this construction does not involve any confined space work,” as a note after item H). .
A. Site Background and Scope of Work: Site- specific with an emphasis on the type(s) of service(s) performed, the hazards associated with such work, and the programs in effect to protect the employee against those recognized hazards.
A. B. Injury and Illness Prevention Program (Title 8, California Code of Regulations, section 3203): Required of all employers of 10 or more employees.
B. C. Code of Safe Practices (Cal, Code Regs., Title 8 § 1509): All employers are required to have a Code of Safe Practices in writing and posted at the work place.
C. D. Emergency Medical Services (Cal. Code Regs., Title 8, § 1512): All employers are required to have this program in writing.
D. E. Fire Protection Program (Cal. Code Regs., Title 8, § 1920): All employers are required to have this program in writing.
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Samples: Operations & Maintenance Agreement