LCI Preconstruction & Estimating Training Manual

35. Know the location of fire extinguishers and how to operate them. 36. Tool box talks will be held the first day of work and every five working days thereafter. Contractor Superintendents will hold a meeting with Subcontractor Foremen in attendance; the Foremen will hold a meeting with their employees in attendance. The report shall include the project name, date, time, safety subject, safety suggestions, action to be taken, and signatures. Subcontractor’s Foreman's meeting report shall be gi ven to Contractor’s Superintendent weekly. 37. Subcontractor shall comply with the Hazard Communication Act. 38. Keep material, hoses, electrical cords, etc. out of the walkways. 39. All equipment and material must be placed on stable, level ground. 40. Protruding nails, etc. shall be removed or made flush. 41. Only authorized and trained individuals shall operate power tools. 42. The public shall be protected by barricades from all hazardous conditions and operations (i.e. tripping on loose floor or sidewalks). 43. Subcontract shall provide fall protection 100% of the time for all employees working at elevated work locations that are six feet or more above grade level. 44. Subcontractor's engineering and design controls such as guard railing, hand railing, nets, covers, etc. must meet OSHA regulations and be installed by Subcontractor under the direction of a competent person and controls may not be removed without the consent of Leopardo’s Superintendent. 45. If Subcontractor’s scope of work includes demolition of any system containing asbestos, asbestos containment or remediation or renovation on or near asbestos-containing materials or Subcontractor contacts asbestos- containing materials, Subcontractors shall monitor the conditions of asbestos material and the level of airborne asbestos materials, if they exist. Such Subcontractor and its subcontractors, their respective employees, suppliers, agents, and other invitees shall agree not to be exposed to any levels of airborne asbestos material in excess of legal limits. Such Subcontractors will defend, indemnify and hold harmless Contractor, Contractor’s officers and employees, from any claims of whatever nature associated with the release of asbestos-containing material except to the extent o f Contractor’s negligence. 46. Subcontractors shall include asbestos protection methods and equipment as outlined in the building owners' Operation & Maintenance procedure manual or as directed by the building owners/general contractor’s environmental consultant including but not limited to: protective disposable clothing, approved respirators, air tight partitions, wash down partitions, negative air machines/temporary ventilation, and approved removal equipment. 47. Subcontractors will provide a written safety plan for all affected employees exposed to hazards on each job site according to OSHA and ANSI regulations. The plan shall include company policy, protection systems to be used on project, and monitoring of systems. Plans must be submitted for asbestos, lead, trenching and excavation, fall protection, scaffolding, confined space, as well as any others deemed necessary by Contractor. The above safety rules are not all inclusive. The responsibility of the Subcontractor is to follow all local, state and federal safety and health regulations as well as any safety procedures deemed necessary by Contractor. Review these rules with your jobsite foreman. 48. Independent of any fines by governing authorities, the following violations will be fined $100.00 payable to Contractor for each violation per day: 1. Violation of hard hat policy. 2. Not providing job specific MSDS sheets onsite 3. Failure to file Incident/Accident Reports with Contractor's Superintendent within 24 hours of the occurrence. 4. Foreman reporting to the jobsite without a copy of the company Safety Program. 5. Failure to give Contractor's Superintendent a copy of your weekly tool box talk. 49. Independent of any fines by governing authorities, the following violations will be fined $500.00 payable to Contractor for each violation per day: 1. Removing guardrail without adequate replacement. 2. Removing opening protection without adequate replacement. 3. Violation of fall protection policies. 4. Violation of trench protection policies. 5. Open electric panels. Any other condition or behavior deemed a safety hazard by Contractor may be subject to fine if not corrected immediately.

26. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACTING. (a) Subcontractor shall not assign or transfer this Subcontract, or funds

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