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SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

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SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will use their systems its system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will manage this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership effectively by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includeswill include the following components: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees (including contractors’ employees) to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan - Risk Assessment (CWP) form (see Appendix 1 for Crew Work Plan). 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech USF and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which are anticipated to be present inhalation hazards, such as during construction of this project (silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanatesetc.). Employee exposures during activities, which may produce these hazards, will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until wornuntil the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or site-based prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will endeavor to ensure that no work with these toxins or materials prone to create respiratory hazards will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Techanyexposure. 3. All Daily audits will be performed by all contractors on-site will perform daily auditson site. In addition, once each monthon a weekly basis, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A , with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach contractor currently working on site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should x. Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx workers will have received OSHA 10-hour training and possess an OSHA 10-hour card, and all Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx supervisors will have received OSHA 30-hour training and possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalentcard. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s or assist in providing their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan (SSSAP) for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Site- Specific Safety Action Plan as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team This material will provide this material be provided by Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx to each subcontractor has the subcontractors’ designated safety representative for completioncompletion (see Appendix 2 for Jobsite specific Safety Plan (JSSP). c. Safety and health training training, including the OSHA 10- and 30-hour courses, will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual Either effective translators and/or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Monthly “lunch and learns” will be conducted with field supervision with emphasis being placed on employee safety through compliance and cooperation. Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10/30-hr, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as providing the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them training. 7. Subcontractors will be required to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techand must submit them to Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx for evaluation. 78. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise occur during the course of the Projectproject, with the assistance of OSHA, OSHA as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership update meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing conservation program, including noise monitoring and implementation of engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Gorrie’s Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 89. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on work around live electrical systems will be done to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockoutlock out/tagout tag out procedures to be followed. 910. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working with OSHA, Georgia Tech Tech, and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All Ensure all contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx Team plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings.. In addition: a. An effective Hearing Protection Conservation Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx Building Companies will use their systems safety and health management system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by for all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure the site’s continual safety and health improvement at improvement. XxXxxxxx Building Companies will manage this portion of the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership agreement by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includesincludes the following: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Building Companies will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished using the XxXxxxxx Building Companies Task Hazard Analysis (THA) form or a form that is equivalent. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team Building Companies will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team Building Companies will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this trainingHygienist. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Building Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors will adequately address health-related issues, which arise during issues that occur while the course of the Projectproject, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. . An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 83. Ensure employees receive the OSHA 10-hour safety and health-training course for the construction industry as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 10-hour card or its equivalent. XxXxxxxx Building Companies will work with all subcontractors to provide their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour card, or its equivalent. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessments as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. This material will be provided by the XxXxxxxx Building Companies to the subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bi-lingual Instructors will be contracted to perform this training. A list of instructors will be provided by XxXxxxxx Building Companies to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors if they can show a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 10-hour course. XxXxxxxx Building Companies will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training. XxXxxxxx Building Companies plans to hold OSHA 10-hour safety sessions periodically, as needed to help train all personnel as schedules allows. 4. An effective hearing conservation program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by XxXxxxxx Building Companies. 5. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on work around live electrical systems will be done to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockoutlock out/tagout tag out procedures to be followed. 96. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 107. XxXxxxxx Building Companies will explore the possibilities of extending training opportunities to project subcontractors based on relevance of the topics and availability of space. 8. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the BJC HealthCare Project. 119. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the BJC HealthCare Project. XxXxxxxx Building Companies, Inc. will implement a comprehensive safety and health program that includes management leadership and worker involvement, worksite OSHA’s “Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction,” dated October 2016. This may be found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/shpguidelines/. The OSHA’s “Recommended Practices” contain seven core elements—management leadership, worker participation, hazard identification and assessment, hazard prevention and control, education and training, program evaluation and improvement, and communication and coordination for employers on multiemployer worksites.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Choate Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management Choate Team will manage this portion of this Agreement will be accomplished the Partnership by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes:includes the 1. Using Use the XxXxxxxx - Task Choate Team's Activity Hazard Analysis (THAAHA) and Pre-Task Plan forms. Additionally, XxXxxxxx the Choate Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee Leadership Team members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Choate Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Choate Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily auditsassessments for the focus four (4) hazards. In addition, once each monthweekly, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, immediately they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. Each subcontractor will undergo a risk assessment to determine the potential need for additional safety oversight on their scope of work. If needed the subcontractor will obtain a safety professional(s) to help mitigate the potential risks including but not limited to full time oversight on the job. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site comprehensivesite safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory All Choate Team supervisory staff members are required to have OSHA 30- hour training. Additionally, subcontractor's supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx This material will be provided by the Choate Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has subcontractor's designated safety representative for completion. c. Contractors must provide verification of training prior to operating any equipment requiring certification. Examples include but are not limited to: mobile elevated work platforms (MEWP), aerial lilts, powered industrial trucks and powder actuated tools. d. Safety and health training orientation will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors Subcontractors are required to provide abilingual instructor who will perform participate in this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trainedtraining and translate when needed. d. e. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Choate Team - Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without Additionally, the Choate Team requires each subcontractor to have a dedicated safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techperson if they exceed 20 employees on-site. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Projectproject, are adequately addressed by the Choate Team and/or the affected subcontractors, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An The Choate Team requires all subcontractors to provide an effective Hearing Protection Programhearing protection program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Departmentas necessary. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls engineeringcontrols where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live No electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system circuits will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followedused while live. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s 's Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Osha Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx DPR Construction will use their systems safety and health management system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by for all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure the site’s continual safety and health improvement at improvement. DPR Construction will manage this portion of the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership agreement by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includesincludes the following: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx The DPR Construction Project Leadership and/or Safety team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing initiating work each day. This assessment will consist of evaluating the tasks at hand, review potential hazards along with hazard mitigation and be completed prior to starting work. An additional crew meeting will commence with any employee to potential safety and health hazardsmajor scope change in work. This will be accomplished using the Pre-task Planning (PTP) form. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech Tech, and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team DPR will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team DPR Construction will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All Ensure all contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once twice each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors each subcontractor will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly auditsresult. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive the OSHA 10-hour safety and health-training course for the construction industry as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team DPR will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s initiate training to their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour trainingcard, or its equivalent through available on-site training optionsequivalent. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment assessments as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team This material will provide this material be provided by the DPR Construction to each subcontractor has the subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazardHazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the DPR Construction plans to hold OSHA 3010-hour coursetraining sessions periodically, as needed, to provide an opportunity to train all personnel. XxXxxxxx DPR Construction will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow training opportunities. Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allowsassistance and expertise, if and when available. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx CDCC will use their systems to collect manage this Partnership effectively by implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and analyze health management system, which will include the following components: 1. Collecting and analyzing injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. 2. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx will complete a Completing risk assessment assessments prior to exposing any employee employees to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan (CWP). Subcontractors will complete Crew Work Plans (CWP) for their crews. 23. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia GA Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any silica exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 34. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, Conducting a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A every week with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach contractor currently working on-site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 45. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 56. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an CDCC workers will receive OSHA 10-hour training and all CDCC supervisors will receive OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalenttraining. The XxXxxxxx Team CDCC will work with all subcontractors subcontractors/trade partners to provide each subcontractor’s provide, or assist in providing, their safety designee committee member with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team CDCC will provide this material to each subcontractor has the subcontractors’/trade partners’ designated safety representative representatives for completion. c. Safety and health training training, including the OSHA 10 and 30-hour courses, will be provided to all workers in a English and Spanish (as well as any other language they understanddeemed necessary by the CDCC). Bilingual Either effective translators or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize Subcontractors/trade partners utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10/30-hour, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors/trade partners have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written providing their own safety and health management systems must submit them training. 7. Requiring subcontractors/trade partners to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with (company safety program) for the assistance of Georgia TechProject and must submit them to CDCC’s Safety Manager for evaluation. 78. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team Ensuring CDCC and/or the affected subcontractors subcontractors/trade partners adequately address health-health- related issues, which arise occur during the course of the Projectproject, with the assistance of OSHA, OSHA as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership update meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary9. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure Ensuring compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on work around live electrical systems will be done to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes will include requirements for to perform a pre-task review and lockoutfollow lock out/tagout procedures to be followedtag out procedures. 910. Ensure Ensuring all equipment capable of causing amputations an amputation is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The HMBS, JV Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx HMBS, JV Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx HMBS, JV Team - Task Job Hazard Analysis (THAXXX) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx the HMBS, JV Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working with OSHA, Georgia Tech Tech, and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx HMBS, JV Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx HMBS, JV Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All Ensure all contractors on-site will perform daily auditsverification of safe activities and a Pre-Task Plan (PTP). In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit review of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits reviews will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits reviews will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions hazardousconditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits reviews and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly auditsreviews. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx HMBS, JV Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-10- hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx HMBS, JV Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx The HMBS, JV Team will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx The HMBS, JV Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allowsassist. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x the HMBS, JV Team’s Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx HMBS, JV Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings.. In addition: a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Choate Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by from all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Choate Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, system which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Choate Team’s Activity Hazard Analysis (THAAHA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx the Choate Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee SLT members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Choate Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Choate Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-on site will perform daily auditsassessments for the “Fatal 4” – the top four causes of construction fatalities, falls, struck-by, caught-in/between and electrocutions. In addition, once each monthweekly, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. Each subcontractor will undergo a risk assessment to determine the potential need for additional safety oversight on their scope of work. If needed the subcontractor will obtain a safety professional(s) to help mitigate the potential risks including but not limited to full time oversight on the job. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. All Choate Team supervisory staff members are required to have OSHA 30-hour training. Supervisory subcontractor personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the this Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering as the Project enters new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx This material will be provided by the Choate Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training Orientation will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors are required to provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trainedbilingual instructor who will participate in this training and translate when need be. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, basis as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allowspermit. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without If a subcontractor qualifies for services under the Georgia Environmental Compliance Assistance Program (xxxxx.xxx 404-894-4147), the subcontractor must agree to have their safety program referred to and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of evaluated by Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of Project are adequately addressed by the ProjectChoate Team and/or the affected subcontractors, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly bi-weekly during the Partnership meetings. a. An x. Xxxxxx requires all subcontractors to provide an effective Hearing Protection Programhearing protection program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Departmentas necessary. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with crew members do not work on electrical circuits while they (the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followedcircuits) are live. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Osha Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Manhattan Construction Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Manhattan Construction Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which system whic h includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx Manhattan Construction Team - Task Job Hazard Analysis (THAXXX) and Pre-Pre- Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx the Manhattan Construction Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech USF and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received received, and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Manhattan Construction Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Manhattan Construction Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist company and Georgia TechUSF. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once twice each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, immediately they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Manhattan Construction Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour trainingcard, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx This material will be provided by the Manhattan Construction Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a A list of instructors will be provided by the Manhattan Construction Team to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 3010-hour course. XxXxxxxx The Manhattan Construction Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech USF will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx The Manhattan Construction Team plans to hold 10-10- hour Safety Training safety training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x the Manhattan Construction Team’s Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia TechUSF. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, issues which arise during the course of the ProjectProject are adequately addressed by the Manhattan Construction Team and/or the affected subcontractors, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia TechUSF. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing protection program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety the Manhattan Construction Team Loss Prevention Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal persona l monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipmentequipme nt, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment equipme nt and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Osha Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team - Task Job Hazard Analysis (THAXXX) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx the Balfour Xxxxxx Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, immediately they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-30- hour course. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team plans to hold 10-10- hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x the Balfour Xxxxxx Team’s Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-health- related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety the Balfour Xxxxxx Team Loss Prevention Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Xxxx Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Xxxx Team – Job Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan formsform, XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working with OSHA, Georgia Tech University of South Florida On-Site Consultation, and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia TechUniversity of South Florida On-Site Consultation. 3. All Ensure all contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the this Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx The Xxxx Team will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as if these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx The Xxxx Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech University of South Florida On-Site Consultation will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx The Xxxx Team plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x the Xxxx Team’s Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia TechUniversity of South Florida On-Site Consultation. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Xxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia TechUniversity of South Florida On- Site Consultation. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership this Partnership’s meetings.. In addition: a. An effective Hearing Protection Conservation Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx the Xxxx Team Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Holder Team will use their systems its system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of Holder Team will manage this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership effectively by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includeswill include the following components: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx The Holder Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees (including contractors’ employees) to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan- Risk Assessment (CWP) form (see Pre-Task Plan Card). 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia GA Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which are anticipated to be present inhalation hazards, such as during construction of this project (silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanatesetc.). Employee exposures (during activities, which may produce these hazards) will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and received, which demonstrate no exposure problems (or prior site-based surveys show no hazard exists). The XxXxxxxx Team Holder will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Holder Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist industrial hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each monthon a weekly basis, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A , with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach contractor currently working on-site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. a. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an : Holder Team workers will receive OSHA 10-hour training and all Holder Team supervisors will receive OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalenttraining. The XxXxxxxx Holder Team will work with all subcontractors subcontractors/trade partners to provide each subcontractor’s or assist in providing their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Holder Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has the subcontractors/trade partners’ designated safety representative for completioncompletion (see Appendix 2 - SSSAP). c. Safety and health training training, including the OSHA 10 and 30-hour courses, will be provided to all workers in a English and Spanish (as well as any other language they understanddeemed necessary by the Holder Team). Bilingual Either effective translators or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-as- needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize Subcontractors/trade partners utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10/30-hour, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors/trade partners have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as providing the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them training. 5. Subcontractors/trade partners will be required to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with and must submit them to the assistance of Georgia TechHolder Team evaluations. 76. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise occur during the course of the Projectproject, are adequately addressed by the Holder Team and/or the affected subcontractors/trade partners, with the assistance of OSHA, OSHA as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership update meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing conservation program, including noise monitoring and implementation of engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx the Holder Team’s Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 87. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on work around live electrical systems will be done to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockoutlock out/tagout tag out procedures to be followed. 98. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations an amputation is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The CHOA NDH Construction Team will use their systems its system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of CHOA NDH Construction Team will manage this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership effectively by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includeswill include the following components: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx The CHOA NDH Construction Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees (including contractors’ employees) to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan- Risk Assessment (CWP) form or Pre-Task Plan form. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia GA Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which are anticipated to be present inhalation hazards, such as during construction of this project (silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanatesetc.). Employee exposures (during activities, which may produce these hazards) will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and received, which demonstrate no exposure problems (or prior site-based surveys show no hazard exists). The XxXxxxxx CHOA NDH Construction Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx CHOA NDH Construction Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist industrial hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All prime contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each monthon a weekly basis, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A , with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach prime contractor currently working on- site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. a. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an : CHOA NDH Construction Team workers will receive OSHA 10-hour training and all CHOA NDH Construction Team supervisors will receive OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalenttraining. The XxXxxxxx CHOA NDH Team will work with all subcontractors subcontractors/trade partners to provide each subcontractor’s or assist in providing their safety designee with an OSHA 10-10- hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Jobsite Specific Safety Plan for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Jobsite Specific Safety Plan as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx CHOA NDH Construction Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has the subcontractors/trade partners’ designated safety representative for completionrepresentative. c. Safety and health training courses will be provided offered to all workers in a their native language they understand(English and Spanish as well as any other language deemed necessary by the CHOA NDH Construction Team to ensure workers understand the training). Bilingual Either effective translators or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-as- needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize Subcontractors/trade partners utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10/30-hour, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors/trade partners have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as providing the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them training. 5. Subcontractors/trade partners will be required to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with and must submit them to the assistance of Georgia TechCHOA NDH Construction Team. 76. Ensure the XxXxxxxx CHOA NDH Construction Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Projectsubcontractors/trade partners, with the assistance of OSHA, OSHA as its resources permit; adequately address health- related issues, and Georgia Techwhich occur during the project. All health-health- related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership update meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing conservation program, including noise monitoring and implementation of engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx the CHOA NDH Construction Team’s Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 87. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on work around live electrical systems will be done to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockoutlock out/tagout tag out procedures to be followed. 98. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations an amputation is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will use their systems its system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will manage this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership effectively by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includeswill include the following components: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees (including contractors’ employees) to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan - Risk Assessment (CWP) form (see Appendix 1 for Crew Work Plan). 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech OSHA and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which are anticipated to be present inhalation hazards, such as during construction of this project (silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanatesetc.). Employee exposures during activities, which may produce these hazards, will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or site-based prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All Daily audits will be performed by all contractors on-site will perform daily auditssite. In addition, once each monthon a weekly basis, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A , with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach contractor currently working on-site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should x. Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx workers will have received OSHA 10-hour training and possess an OSHA 10-hour card, and all Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx supervisors will have received OSHA 30-hour training and possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalentcard. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s or assist in providing their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team This material will provide this material be provided by Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx to each subcontractor has the subcontractors’ designated safety representative representativ e for completioncompletion (see Appendix 2 for SSSAP). c. Safety and health training training, including the OSHA 10- and 30-hour courses, will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual Either effective translators or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-as- needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10/30-hour, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as providing the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techtraining. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will use their systems its system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will manage this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership effectively by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includeswill include the following components: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees (including contractors’ employees) to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan - Risk Assessment (CWP) form (see Appendix 1 for Crew Work Plan). 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech OSHA and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which are anticipated to be present inhalation hazards, such as during construction of this project (silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanatesetc.). Employee exposures during activities, which may produce these hazards, will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or site-based prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will endeavor to ensure that no work with these toxins or materials prone to create respiratory hazards will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each monthon a weekly basis, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A , with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach contractor currently working on-site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should x. Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx workers will have received OSHA 10-hour training and possess an OSHA 10-hour card, and all Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx supervisors will have received OSHA 30-hour training and possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalentcard. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s or assist in providing their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Site- Specific Safety Action Plan (SSSAP) as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will provide this material to each subcontractor has the subcontractors’ designated safety representative representatives for completioncompletion (see Appendix 2 for SSSAP). c. Safety and health training training, including the OSHA 10- and 30-hour courses, will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual Either effective translators or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-as- needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10/30-hour, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as providing the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techtraining. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

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SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, system which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team - Task Job Hazard Analysis (THAXXX) and Pre-Pre- Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx the Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech MSU-CCE, and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems exposureproblems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once twice each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour trainingcard, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx This material will be provided by the Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors Subcontractors shall provide proof of training to Xxx Xxxxxxxx Corp. Training performed onsite will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trainedutilize translators and interpreters as appropriate. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other their own instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-10- hour course. XxXxxxxx The Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating verifying this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx The Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team plans to hold 10-10- hour Safety Training safety training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. e. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x the Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team’s Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techhealthmanagement system. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, issues which arise during the course of the ProjectProject are adequately addressed by the Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-health- related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing protection program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx the Xxx Xxxxxxxx Team Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoringTable 1 controls, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team - Task Job Hazard Analysis (THAXXX) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx the Balfour Xxxxxx Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, immediately they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-30- hour course. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx The Balfour Xxxxxx Team plans to hold 10-10- hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x the Balfour Xxxxxx Team’s Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Balfour Xxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-health- related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety the Balfour Xxxxxx Team Loss Prevention Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will use their systems its system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will manage this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership effectively by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includeswill include the following components: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees (including contractors’ employees) to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan - Risk Assessment (CWP) form (see Appendix 1 for Crew Work Plan). 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech OSHA and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which are anticipated to be present inhalation hazards, such as during construction of this project (silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanatesetc.). Employee exposures during activities, which may produce these hazards, will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or site-based prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each monthon a weekly basis, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A , with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach contractor currently working on-site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result because of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should x. Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx workers will have received OSHA 10-hour training and possess an OSHA 10-hour card, and all Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx supervisors will have received OSHA 30-hour training and possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalentcard. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s or assist in providing their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team This material will provide this material be provided by Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx to each subcontractor has the subcontractors’ designated safety representative representatives for completioncompletion (see Appendix 2 for SSSAP). c. Safety and health training training, including the OSHA 10- and 30-hour courses, will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual Either effective translators or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Monthly “lunch and learns” will be conducted with field supervision with emphasis being placed on employee safety through compliance and cooperation. Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10 and 30 hour courses, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as providing the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them training. 7. Subcontractors will be required to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techand must submit them to Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx for evaluation. 78. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise occur during the course of the Projectproject, with the assistance of OSHA, OSHA as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership update meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing conservation program, including noise monitoring and implementation of engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Gorrie’s Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 89. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on work around live electrical systems will be done to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockoutlock out/tagout tag out procedures to be followed. 910. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx OHL-NA will use their systems its safety and health management system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by regarding all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing when OHL-NA implements a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx will complete Complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of OHL-NA Job Hazard Analysis form (Crew Work Plan/ Job Hazard Analysis) form. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech the University of South Florida and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL all toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team OHL-NA will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team OHL-NA will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Techby the University of South Florida. 3. All Daily audits will be performed by all contractors on-site will perform daily auditson site. In addition, once twice each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their the subcontractor’s employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions noted during daily safety audits will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly auditsresult. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive OSHA 10-hour safety and health training for the construction industry as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team OHL-NA will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s their supervisory safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour trainingcard, or its equivalent through available on-site training optionsequivalent. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation orientation, covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Risk Assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Risk Assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team This material will provide this material be provided by OHL-NA to each subcontractor has the Subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors Bi-lingual Instructors will be contracted to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a A list of instructors will be provided by OHL-NA to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors they can provide show a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx OHL-NA will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech the University of South Florida will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx OHL- NA plans to hold 10-hour hr Safety Training sessions periodically as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor Subcontractors with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team OHL-NA for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan OHL-NA safety and health management system, or develop an their own adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techthe University of South Florida or an accepted outside consultant. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team OHL-NA and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-health- related issues, which arise occur during the course of the Projectproject, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Techthe University of South Florida. All health-health- related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership Safety Committee meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing conservation program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx OHL-NA Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on work around live electrical systems will be done to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockoutlock out/tagout tag out procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. OHL-NA will explore the possibilities of extending training opportunities to “Owner” personnel and area contractors based on relevance of the topics and availability of space. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the South Corridor Project. 1112. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the South Corridor Project.

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Samples: Osha Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Holder Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Holder Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, system which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Holder Team – After reviewing Job Safety Analysis (THAJSA) and Pre-Safety Task Plan Assignment forms, XxXxxxxx will complete the Holder Team may require a contractor to perform an additional risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health high risk hazards. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech Tech, AGC and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Holder Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Holder Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist industrial hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-on site will perform daily audits. In addition, once twice each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, immediately they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Holder Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour trainingcard, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx This material will be provided by the Holder Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual Bi-lingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a A list of instructors will be provided by the Holder Team to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-10- hour course. XxXxxxxx The Holder Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx The Holder Team plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention the Holder Team’s Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of AGC and Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, issues which arise occur during the course of the ProjectProject are adequately addressed by the Holder Team and/or the affected subcontractors, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, AGC and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing protection program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx the Holder Team Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The HOLDER Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx HOLDER Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx HOLDER Team - Task Job Hazard Analysis (THAXXX) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx the HOLDER Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx HOLDER Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx HOLDER Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist industrial hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once twice each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx HOLDER Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour trainingcard, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx HOLDER Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx The HOLDER Team will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-10- hour course. XxXxxxxx The HOLDER Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx The HOLDER Team plans to hold 10-OSHA 10- hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x the HOLDER Team’s Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the ProjectProject are adequately addressed by the HOLDER Team and/or the affected subcontractors, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Programhearing protection program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety the HOLDER Team Loss Prevention Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, standards as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Safety and Health Management System (SHMS) is a critical part of this partnership agreement in that it is an important aspect of collaboration between the project management team, supervisors, and the workers on site. This SHMS will include, but not be limited to, the following core elements: Gilbane | Xxxxx will implement a SHMS patterned after OSHA’s “Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs in Construction” that will encourage partnering employers to commit a high level of worker involvement to assist in monitoring and identifying jobsite hazards on a continual basis to prevent accidents. Printed copies will be available upon request in the project field office. The SHMS will be implemented at the initiation of the partnership and continue through the duration of the partnership. Gilbane | Xxxxx will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Team Gilbane | Xxxxx implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - : • Gilbane | Xxxxx – Safety Task Hazard Analysis Assignment (THASTA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Gilbane | Xxxxx will complete receive a risk assessment from the performing contractor prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working Gilbane | Xxxxx will complete STAs for work performed by their own employees. Completed forms are reviewed by Gilbane | Xxxxx. • Gilbane | Xxxxx will coordinate with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee members to provide the performing contractor for industrial hygiene services provided by WisCon or other qualified resources to conduct initial monitoring assess employee exposure levels for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team For exposure to respirable crystalline silica, fully and properly implemented engineering controls, work practices and respiratory protections as prescribed on 1926.1153(c)(1) Table 1 will be acceptable in lieu of monitoring. Gilbane | Xxxxx will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team Gilbane | Xxxxx will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3WisCon. Sampling / monitoring by WisCon must be coordinated and initiated by Gilbane | Xxxxx or the performing contractor as part of a visit request to WisCon. • All contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases as required by OSHA 1926 Subpart M, where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. • Encouraging a “Ladders Last” approach to performing work. • Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. : o Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team Gilbane | Xxxxx will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. . o All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team Gilbane | Xxxxx will provide this material to each subcontractor has designated safety representative for completion. c. . o Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language and vocabulary they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx Gilbane | Xxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. . o Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. . o Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx Gilbane | Xxxxx will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech WisCon will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx Gilbane | Xxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluationGilbane | Xxxxx. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Gilbane | Xxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7WisCon. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team Gilbane | Xxxxx and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-health- related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, OSHA and WisCon as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All ; all health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the scheduled Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Osha Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Choate Team will use their systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management Choate Team will manage this portion of this Agreement will be accomplished the Partnership by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includesincludes the following: 1. Using Use the XxXxxxxx - Task Choate Team’s Activity Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan AHA), forms. Additionally, XxXxxxxx the Choate Team will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazards. 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech and Safety Committee the SLT members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Choate Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Choate Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All contractors on-on site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each monthweekly, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, immediately they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory All Choate Team staff members are required to have OSHA 30-hour training cards. Additionally, subcontractor’s supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 3010-hour training card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx This material will be provided by the Choate Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training orientation will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors are required to provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trainedbilingual instructor who will participate in this training and translate when needed. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Choate Team - Project Construction Team for evaluation. Companies without Additionally, Choate requires each Subcontractor to provide have a dedicated safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techperson if they exceed 20 employees on-site. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, are adequately addressed by the Choate Team and/or the affected subcontractors, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An x. Xxxxxx requires all subcontractors to provide an effective Hearing Protection Programhearing protection program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Departmentas necessary. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live No electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system circuits will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followedused while live. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Osha Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will use their systems its system to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of Xxxxxxxxx & Gorrie will manage this Agreement will be accomplished Partnership effectively by the XxXxxxxx Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite safety and health management system, which includeswill include the following components: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will complete a risk assessment prior to exposing any employee employees (including contractors’ employees) to potential safety and health hazards. This will be accomplished by the use of a Crew Work Plan - Risk Assessment (CWP) form (see Appendix 1 for Crew Work Plan). 2. Working Work with OSHA, Georgia Tech OSHA and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which are anticipated to be present inhalation hazards, such as during construction of this project (silica, lead, cadmium, and/or isocyanatesetc.). Employee exposures during activities, which may produce these hazards, will be assumed, assumed and respiratory protection worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or site-based prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Gorrie will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Industrial Hygienist and Georgia Tech. 3. All Daily audits will be performed by all contractors on-site will perform daily auditssite. In addition, once each monthon a weekly basis, a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performed. A , with the participation of a representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazardseach contractor currently working on-site. Any hazards found during the audits will be corrected promptly. Items identified during noted on the audits audit will be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety weekly audits and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly audits. 4. Implement an effective aggressive Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should x. Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx workers will have received OSHA 10-hour training and possess an OSHA 10-hour card, and all Xxxxxxxxx & Gorrie supervisors will have received OSHA 30-hour training and possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalentcard. The XxXxxxxx Team Xxxxxxxxx & Xxxxxx will work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s or assist in providing their safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, or its equivalent through available on-site training options. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite safety and health issues, procedures related relative to the work being performed, as well as the requirements outlined in the Partnership AgreementPartnership. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment Site-Specific Safety Action Plan as they specific parts of the Plan become relevant due to entering at new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Team This material will provide this material be provided by Xxxxxxxxx & Gorrie to each subcontractor has the subcontractors’ designated safety representative representativ e for completioncompletion (see Appendix 2 for SSSAP). c. Safety and health training training, including the OSHA 10- and 30-hour courses, will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual Either effective translators or bi-lingual instructors will be utilized to perform this training. XxXxxxxx will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other Additional hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-as- needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize utilizing other instructors as long as these instructors can for competent person, OSHA 10/30-hr, and equipment training must provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx will Subcontractors have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as providing the schedule allows. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Techtraining. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Team and/or the affected subcontractors adequately address health-related issues, which arise during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. XxXxxxxx The Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will use their its systems to collect and analyze injury and illness trends (including near-miss incidents) by all contractors performing work at the site. This data will be used as a tool to ensure continual safety and health improvement at the site. The management of this Agreement agreement will be accomplished by the XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team implementing a comprehensive jobsite Jobsite safety and health management system, which includes: 1. Using the XxXxxxxx - Task Hazard Analysis (THA) and Pre-Task Plan forms, XxXxxxxx The Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will complete a risk assessment prior to before exposing any employee to potential safety and health hazardshazards by incorporating Work Plans, Job Hazard Analysis (XXX), and Pre-shift Task Hazard Analysis (THA) documentations. 2. Working with OSHA, Georgia Tech Tech, and Safety Committee members to provide the resources to conduct initial monitoring for ALL toxins, carcinogens, or hazardous substances currently emphasized by OSHA and which present inhalation hazards, such as silica, lead, cadmium, and/or and isocyanates. Employee exposures will be assumed, and respiratory protection will be worn until the results of the initial monitoring studies are received and demonstrate no exposure problems or prior surveys show no hazard exists. The XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will endeavor to ensure that no work with these materials will occur, thus preventing any exposure. The XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will request periodic evaluation visits by its insurance company’s Georgia Tech and their Industrial Hygienist and Georgia TechHygienist. 3. All Ensure all contractors on-site will perform daily audits. In addition, once each month, verification of safe activities and a comprehensive audit of the jobsite will be performedPre-Task Plan/THA. A representative of the subcontractors will be a safety audit participant in the jobsite Jobsite areas where their employees may be exposed to hazards. Any hazards found during the audits reviews will be corrected promptly. Items identified during the audits will reviewswill be annotated on a daily log. When hazards cannot be corrected immediately, they will be tracked until abatement is completed. Employees exposed to these hazardous conditions will be informed of the hazard hazard, and effective interim control measures will be implemented. A record will be kept of all hazards found during the comprehensive site safety audits reviews and the number of hazards corrected as a result of the weekly auditsreviews will be kept. 4. Implement an effective Fall Protection Plan to include fall protection in all cases where work is being performed 6 feet or more above lower surfaces. 5. Ensure employees receive training as follows: a. Supervisory personnel should possess an OSHA 30-hour card or its equivalent. The XxXxxxxx Team will Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Teamwill work with all subcontractors to provide each subcontractor’s safety designee with an OSHA 10-hour training, training or its equivalent through available on-site training optionsequivalent. b. All employees will receive a site-specific construction safety orientation covering jobsite job site safety and health issues, procedures related to the work being performed, as well as and the requirements outlined in the this Partnership Agreement. In addition, employees shall receive training on the content of the risk assessment for operations they will encounter. This may require periodic retraining of employees on the content of the risk assessment as they become relevant due to entering new phases of construction. The XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will provide this material to each subcontractor has the Subcontractor’s designated safety representative for completion. c. Safety and health training will be provided to all workers in a language they understand. Bilingual instructors will perform this training. XxXxxxxx The Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will provide a list of instructors to all subcontractors to ensure that all workers are effectively trained. d. Other hazard-specific training will be conducted on an as-needed basis. e. Subcontractors can utilize other instructors as long as these instructors can provide a valid certification card showing completion of the OSHA 30-hour course. XxXxxxxx The Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team will have primary responsibility for coordinating this training; however, as resources allow allow, Georgia Tech will also provide assistance. XxXxxxxx plans to hold 10-hour Safety Training sessions as needed to help train all personnel as the schedule allowsassist. 6. Each subcontractor with written safety and health management systems must submit them to the XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team for evaluation. Companies without safety and health management systems may adopt XxXxxxxx’x Incident Prevention the Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team’s Health, Safety & Environmental Plan or develop an adequate safety and health management system with the assistance of Georgia Tech. 7. Ensure the XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx Western Xxxxx XX Team and/or and the affected subcontractors adequately address health-health- related issues, which arise issues arising during the course of the Project, with the assistance of OSHA, as its resources permit, and Georgia Tech. All health-related issues will be discussed monthly during the Partnership this Partnership’s meetings. a. An effective Hearing Protection Program, including noise monitoring and engineering controls, where possible, will be implemented by The XxXxxxxx Safety Department. b. . In addition: An effective environmental monitoring program will be implemented to control airborne hazards, such as silica, and . It will include personal monitoring, employee training, implementation of engineering controls where possible, and the use of respiratory protection when necessary. Previous site-based data will be considered acceptable. 8. Ensure compliance with the NFPA 70E when working on live electrical equipment, including training and the availability and use of personal protective equipment. A permit system will be implemented whenever working in close proximity to or on live electrical systems to ensure the implementation of appropriate protective measures prior to exposure. The permit form includes requirements for pre-task review and lockout/lockout / tagout procedures to be followed. 9. Ensure all equipment capable of causing amputations is adequately guarded. 10. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line at the Project. 11. Ensure effective programs are employed, consisting of policies and procedures that comply with OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout standards, as equipment and processes are brought live and on-line online at the Project.

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Samples: Strategic Partnership Agreement

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