Leopardo Companies Inc.
Acme Hospital
Leopardo Companies Inc.
Acme Hospital
9. All scaffolds must be checked daily and before each use for safety compliance. Scaffolds shall never be left in an unsafe condition and must be removed/disabled immediately if not to be used again. 10. All persons operating cranes must be certified as crane operators by the National Commission on the Certification of Crane Operators (NCCCO). Daily crane inspection reports must be prepared by the operator and kept with the crane, available for inspection.
C. Leopardo Companies Inc.’s failure to require the submission of any form, documentation, or any other act required under this Section, 00810, of the Project Manual shall not relieve the Subcontractor from any of its safety obligations. D. Nothing in this Section or in this Agreement makes Leopardo Companies Inc. responsible or liable for protecting Subcontractor’s employees and other Subordinate Parties or assuring or providing for their safety or preventing accidents or property damage.
11.
Riding the headache ball is prohibited.
E. All requirements referenced in this Section 00810 are binding on Subcontractor and all of its Subordinate Parties, even where such requirements may exceed the standards of applicable law.
12. All dozers, loaders, tractors and end loader backhoes must have functioning backup alarms.
13.
Keep equipment at least 15 feet from energized power lines.
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14. Electrical, pneumatic, and other energy systems that could be accidentally energized or started up while work is in process must be locked out (not merely tagged out).
15. Only fire retardant materials may be used to build shanties or other temporary enclosures inside of buildings finished or under construction. Shanties shall be continually policed by their occupants to prevent the accumulation of waste or other combustibles.
16. Engineering controls must be used to restrain silica dust per applicable law.
1.03 SUBCONTRACTOR’S SAFETY SUBMITTALS
A. Subcontractor shall provide copies of the following written safety submittals to Leopardo Companies Inc. at the times indicated:
Submittal
Timing
Site-specific Safety Program, including substance abuse policy, hazard communication program, and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Before on-site work begins
Tool Box Talk Reports
Weekly
Incident Reports (OSHA form 301or equivalent)
Within 24 hours of incident
Hours worked and incident rates
Monthly (if applicable)
B. Leopardo Companies Inc. receipt of the Safety Program or other submittals from Subcontractor does not constitute approval of the Program or submittal or permission to deviate from the requirements of the Contract Documents and applicable law.
C. Subcontractor will allow inspection of, and Leopardo Companies Inc. may request copies of, any and all safety-related documents and records in its possession relating to the Project.
1.04 LEOPARDO COMPANIES INC. RIGHTS
A. Safety Hazard Notifications may be issued to the Subcontractor when an unsafe act or condition is reported or observed. Leopardo Companies Inc. shall not be required to supervise the abatement or associated reprimand of unsafe acts or conditions within a Subcontractor’s scope of work as this is solely the responsibility of Subcontractor. Nevertheless, Leopardo Companies Inc. has the right, but not the obligation, to require Subcontractor to cease or abate any unsafe practice or activity it notices, at Subcontractor’s sole expense. B. Subcontractor’s failure to comply with the contract safety requirements will be considered a default of the Agreement, and may result in remedial action including, but not limited to, withholding of payment of any sums due or termination.
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SECTION 00810 - On-Site Project Safety and Loss Control Program
SECTION 00810 - On-Site Project Safety and Loss Control Program
Leopardo Companies Inc.
Acme Hospital
Leopardo Companies Inc.
Acme Hospital
SECTION 00830 SUBSTANCE ABUSE TESTING PROGRAM
SECTION 00840 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
[Insert Substance Abuse Testing Program Section here if required for your specific project]
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01
RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Attention is directed to Bidding and Contract Requirements, and to Division 1, General Requirements, which are hereby made a part of this Section.
1.02
SUMMARY
A. This Section describes the following requirements including: 1. Definition of Hazardous Materials 2. Awareness of Hazardous Materials 3. [INSERT IF REQUIRED BY OWNER - Owner’s Procedure for Removal of Hazardous Materials]
PART 2 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
2.01 DEFINITION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
A. A “Hazardous Material”, as used in this Project Manual means asbestos; asbestos containing material; lead (including lead-based paint); PCB; molds; any other chemical, material, or substance subject to regulation as a hazardous material, hazardous substance, toxic substance, or otherwise, under applicable federal, state, or local law; and any other chemical, material, or substance that may have adverse effects on human health or the environment.
2.02 AWARENESS OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
A. Each Subcontractor shall be constantly aware of the possible discovery of Hazardous Materials. Should Subcontractor encounter any Hazardous Material or suspected Hazardous Material, the Subcontractor shall immediately stop Work in the area affected and report the condition to Leopardo Companies Inc.. B. If the Subcontractor encounters any Hazardous Material or suspected Hazardous Material, the Subcontractor agrees to immediately initiate the required procedures of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and/or state or local agencies having jurisdiction to protect any and all persons exposed to the affected areas or adjacent areas affected thereby.
C. Subcontractor is fully responsible for all Hazardous Materials it creates or releases in connection with, or brings to, the Project
D. See the General and Supplementary Conditions of the Agreement for further instructions and obligations related to Hazardous Materials.
E. Each Subcontractor shall be responsible to bind ALL of its personnel and its Subordinate Parties to the provisions in these paragraphs and to instruct each employee of the of its duty to report any and all suspected Hazardous Materials and to comply with all applicable laws.
F. ABSOLUTELY NO MATERIAL SHALL BE BROUGHT ON OR TO THE PROJECT SITE THAT DOES NOT HAVE A MANUFACTURER'S LABEL STATING CONTENTS.
G. The Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable federal and state laws, rules, ordinances and regulations regarding transportation, storage, spills, releases and disposal of Hazardous Materials.
H. No asbestos or asbestos-containing material will be brought to the jobsite or incorporated into the Work by Subcontractor or its Subordinate Parties.
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SECTION 00830 – Substance Abuse Testing Program
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