Injury Illness Prevention Plan - Flipbook - Page 122
Health and Safety Program Manual
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Construction, Inc.
Hazardous Waste Operations
HAZWOPER
Issue Date: 10/16/23
Revision Date: 10/16/23
Reference: A-8
Safety requirements for Contractors and Subcontractors. When The Company uses a contractor or
subcontractor(s) to perform work at a hazardous waste job site or to perform hazardous waste operations, such
non-company personnel shall be told in advance of site emergency response procedures and any known hazards
or potential hazards that could result in fire, explosion, health, safety, or other such exposures.
The Company written safety and health program, and any site-specific programs, work plans or support
information relating to the work, shall be made available to any such contractor or subcontractor. This
information also shall be made available to workers or their designated representative(s), and to OSHA other
government personnel with regulatory authority over the job site or work operations.
RESPONSIBILITIES
This program shall be administered in accordance with the following specific chain of command, as well as the
following designation of the program responsibilities to supervisors and workers.
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The site superintendent has the responsibility and authority to direct all hazardous waste
operations.
The safety coordinator or designated site safety representative has the responsibility and
authority to develop and implement the site safety and health plan and verify compliance.
Other workers and non-company personnel shall be assigned specific responsibilities and tasks
to be performed as part of hazardous waste site and emergency response operations.
The site-specific organizational structure shall be reviewed and updated as required to ensure that waste site
work and safety plans are kept current.
This program’s comprehensive work plan will explain tasks and objectives, as well as resources required to
complete the project in accordance with the goals and objectives.
The work plan will specifically list and explain planned clean-up activities and The Company standard operating
procedures for performance of this kind of work. This includes defining specific tasks and objectives, and how
these tasks and objectives will be accomplished.
The work plan will explain workers needs as anticipated through project planning and establish procedures and
processes for training as required performing tasks safely and in accordance with regulatory requirements. This
includes providing information programs as required for the work.
The work plan also shall establish and implement a medical surveillance program as required for the work being
performed.
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