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OSPP MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION Sample Clauses

OSPP MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION. A. The Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will: 1. Establish a Jobsite safety walk team, to include a representative of all primary trades active on site, to develop an understanding and awareness that all accidents are preventable. This action will be accomplished by implementing the Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Craft Leadership Program, with the core principle that all accidents are preventable and unnecessary, and by implementing a comprehensive safety and health management system, which includes: a. Management commitment and employee involvement. b. Hazard analysis. c. Hazard control; and d. Arrangement of training assistance for other stakeholders on site. 2. Mentor subcontractors in safety and health management systems. The term “subcontractors” shall include all multi-tiered subcontractors that arrive on the site. 3. Where the potential for airborne silica exposure exists, require the use of wet cutting or soft cutting techniques and dust collection system in compliance with Table 1 of 29 CFR Part 1926.1153, and when employee exposure levels require mandatory use of approved respiratory protection. Where the potential for airborne silica exposure exists, personal air monitoring will be conducted to assess employee exposure levels. Where the potential for other health issues exists (i.e., carbon monoxide, lead, or large-scale use of chemicals in the building interior during floor finishing), the Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will coordinate with the subcontractor responsible for creating the hazard and ensure that air monitoring is accomplished to assess employee exposure levels. The Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will compile and track sampling results. 4. Have the authority to enforce safety rules and regulations. This enforcement authority will include provisions to hold contractors and employees accountable for safety rules and regulations and, if necessary, remove contractors’ employees and supervisors from the job site, following proper disciplinary procedures. 5. Ensure that a competent person performs a risk assessment of all fall hazards. The probability and severity of occurrence for each identified hazard will be evaluated to eliminate or reduce risks through conventional fall protection, engineering, or administrative controls to as low a level as possible. a. Critical risks will not be tolerated. A critical risk is defined as work with a high probability of occurrence and increased severity of consequence. No work will be performed until action is tak...
OSPP MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION. An implementation team will be comprised of DAC’s Project Superintendent, Safety Manager, Senior Project Manager, Safety Director, and the Area Director from the Billings Area Office.
OSPP MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION. An implementation team will be comprised of SEI’s Project Manager, Safety Director, Project Superintendent, and the Area Director from the Billings Area Office.

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