UXO Safety Officer Sample Clauses

UXO Safety Officer. Must have the following minimum qualifications: (1) Is the primary point-of-contact for all UXO Safety related field work. (2) Shall have a minimum of 8 years of UXO/EOD experience including experience in all aspects of munitions response actions or range clearance activities. (3) Shall have a minimum of 10 years of experience in field supervision. (4) If assigned as SSHO, the candidate shall meet all the requirements of that position required by EM 385- 1-1 para 01.A.17 and 33.C.02.
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UXO Safety Officer. (UXOSO). This individual shall meet the qualifications, and perform the functions, as described in TP 18. The UXOSO shall also meet the safety training requirements for the Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) described in TP 18 and EM 385-1- 1.
UXO Safety Officer. (Resumes required at the task order level). The designee shall be qualified IAW DDESB TP 18.
UXO Safety Officer. Responsible to the program UXO safety officer for establishing, implementing, and executing an effective contractor MEC/UXO safety program for investigation and response actions, in compliance with all applicable federal, DOD, state, and local regulations and requirements. The UXO safety officer is responsible for establishing standard operating procedures for all MEC/UXO-related activities, including search, detection, access, identification, transportation, centralized storage, disposal, treatment, scrap certification, HERO analysis, etc. The UXO safety officer must be able to fully perform all of the functions enumerated for sweep personnel and UXO Technicians I, II, and III plus: a. Implementing the approved explosives and UXO safety program in compliance with all DOD, federal, state, and local statutes and codes b. Analyzing UXO and explosives operational risks, hazards and safety requirements c. Establishing and insuring compliance with all site-specific safety requirements for: • UXO and explosives operations, • Establishing, posting, and enforcing personnel limits, safety exclusion zones for UXO clearance operations, UXO and explosives transportation, storage, and destruction, • Conducting safety inspections to ensure compliance with all UXO and explosives safety codes, • Operating and maintaining air-monitoring equipment required at site for airborne contaminates, • Ensuring all equipment utilized within the exclusion zone is operated IAW federal, state, and local statutes and codes, • Establishing personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements for all MEC/UXO-related activities as part of the activity/task risk hazard analysis.

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