Project Safety Requirement, Schemes and Mind Maps of Public Health

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2017/2018

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Attachment A
PROJECT SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
All subcontractors are required to comply with Construction Engineers Safety Management Plan. The
safety policies and procedures are to include, but not limited to the following:
1. A copy of your company safety manual will be required along with job specific MSDS sheets
prior to work beginning on-site. Submit via email to Construction Engineers Project Manager.
2. Subcontractors will be required to meet the safety requirements of OSHA, the Project Owner
and Construction Engineers.
3. Provide a list of the on-site personnel that are certified in CPR and first aid. Submit via email to
Construction Engineers Project Manager.
4. All subcontractors are required to provide their own Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). Any
employee’s of the subcontractor that do not have the proper PPE will be asked to leave the site
and allowed to return when they have the proper PPE. The minimum PPE to be provided by
each subcontractor shall include:
A. Hardhats 100% of the time.
B. Safety glasses 100% of the time.
C. High visibility shirts/vests are required 100% of the time.
D. Safety toed boots as required.
E. Dust masks as required by the task or determined by CEL’s Safety Official.
F. Fall protection equipment.
G. Hearing protection as required by the task or determined by CEL’s Safety Official.
H. Appropriate clothing (no sleeveless shirts, tennis shoes, or shorts to be worn).
5. When safety equipment is supplied by Construction Engineers to subcontractor’s employees to
meet the safety policies, full reimbursement for costs of these items will be due upon receipt of
the invoice.
6. All on-site personnel will be required to attend or conduct daily safety meetings prior to
commencing work.
7. All companies on-site will be required to fill out daily Job Safety Analysis (JSA’s) and turn in to
Construction Engineers. If your company does not have these forms, Construction Engineers
will provide a copy of this form upon request.
8. A copy of the Emergency Response Plan which indicates the emergency contacts and phone
numbers will be located in the On-Site Project Manager or Superintendents trailer.
9. Each trade is required for DAILY clean-up of their work area. If this is not completed,
Construction Engineers will conduct this clean-up the following day and deduct the costs
incurred from your contract at a cost of $ 80.00/hour plus any equipment.
10. All trades are required to provide their own tools and equipment to complete their work to
include unloading of materials.
11. All personnel driving on the job-site will be required to have a valid driver’s license on their
person and to have safety belt worn.
12. Any personnel operating any equipment (i.e. bobcats, forklifts, etc.) shall be properly trained and
certified for that particular equipment. Copies of these certificates are to be provided to
Construction Engineers’ Safety Official upon request.
200 North 69th Street
Grand Forks, ND 58203
Ph: 701-746-0472
Fax: 701-772-1808
Alt Fax: 701-780-8775
constructionengineers.com
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Attachment A

PROJECT SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

All subcontractors are required to comply with Construction Engineers Safety Management Plan. The safety policies and procedures are to include, but not limited to the following:

  1. A copy of your company safety manual will be required along with job specific MSDS sheets prior to work beginning on-site. Submit via email to Construction Engineers Project Manager.
  2. Subcontractors will be required to meet the safety requirements of OSHA, the Project Owner and Construction Engineers.
  3. Provide a list of the on-site personnel that are certified in CPR and first aid. Submit via email to Construction Engineers Project Manager.
  4. All subcontractors are required to provide their own Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). Any employee’s of the subcontractor that do not have the proper PPE will be asked to leave the site and allowed to return when they have the proper PPE. The minimum PPE to be provided by each subcontractor shall include: A. Hardhats 100% of the time. B. Safety glasses 100% of the time. C. High visibility shirts/vests are required 100% of the time. D. Safety toed boots as required. E. Dust masks as required by the task or determined by CEL’s Safety Official. F. Fall protection equipment. G. Hearing protection as required by the task or determined by CEL’s Safety Official. H. Appropriate clothing (no sleeveless shirts, tennis shoes, or shorts to be worn).
  5. When safety equipment is supplied by Construction Engineers to subcontractor’s employees to meet the safety policies, full reimbursement for costs of these items will be due upon receipt of the invoice.
  6. All on-site personnel will be required to attend or conduct daily safety meetings prior to commencing work.
  7. All companies on-site will be required to fill out daily Job Safety Analysis (JSA’s) and turn in to Construction Engineers. If your company does not have these forms, Construction Engineers will provide a copy of this form upon request.
  8. A copy of the Emergency Response Plan which indicates the emergency contacts and phone numbers will be located in the On-Site Project Manager or Superintendents trailer.
  9. Each trade is required for DAILY clean-up of their work area. If this is not completed, Construction Engineers will conduct this clean-up the following day and deduct the costs incurred from your contract at a cost of $ 80.00/hour plus any equipment.
  10. All trades are required to provide their own tools and equipment to complete their work to include unloading of materials.
  11. All personnel driving on the job-site will be required to have a valid driver’s license on their person and to have safety belt worn.
  12. Any personnel operating any equipment (i.e. bobcats, forklifts, etc.) shall be properly trained and certified for that particular equipment. Copies of these certificates are to be provided to Construction Engineers’ Safety Official upon request.

200 North 69 th^ Street Grand Forks, ND 58203 Ph: 701-746- Fax: 701-772- Alt Fax: 701-780- constructionengineers.com

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  1. It is the responsibility of the contractor to replace construction barriers/barricades that they needed to remove to complete their work.
  2. When a subcontractor’s employee is involved in an accident that results in personal injury or property damage, no matter how minor, the accident must be reported to Construction Engineers On-Site Project Manager or Superintendent immediately. Also to provide and complete the proper accident reporting paper work.
  3. All “Near Misses” need to be reported to Construction Engineers On-Site Project Manager or Superintendent immediately.
  4. Firearms, explosives, drugs and/or alcohol are not allowed on-site, anyone in possession of these items will be asked to leave the job-site.
  5. Smoking will be in designated areas only; there is NO SMOKING within the building at any stage of construction. All cigarettes butts are to be placed in trash receptacles and not thrown on the ground. Violators will be asked to permanently leave the site.
  6. Fighting, verbal abuse and/or argumentative posturing is not allow on-site, both parties will be asked to leave the site.
  7. The subcontractor will be required to provide additional staffing or additional hours at their cost to make up time lost as a result of their failure to follow the required safety procedures. No additional costs will be accepted for these reasons.
  8. Radios will be allowed on the job site at the discretion of the On-Site Project Manager or Superintendent.
  9. Vulgar or offensive language, actions and/or clothing will not be tolerated. Violators will be asked to leave the job-site.
  10. At the discretion of the Construction Engineers Project Manager, weekly project coordination meetings will be held at a designated day and time, each company who is currently on-site or will be on-site within the next week are required to have a representative in attendance.

It is our intent to ensure that everyone involved in this project has a successful and safe project. Please make sure that your field staff is aware of these requirements.