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DEFINITIONS<br />

Exhibit 2<br />

Page 153 of 379<br />

The following acronyms <strong>and</strong> titles may not reflect the actual titles <strong>and</strong> acronyms in use by all entities on this<br />

project <strong>and</strong> do not have any force or effect beyond their use in the Safety St<strong>and</strong>ards. Due to such<br />

differences in nomenclature among Owners <strong>and</strong> Contractors, the following are used throughout the OCIP<br />

Safety St<strong>and</strong>ards to establish the functional framework for the OCIP Safety Program.<br />

Aon Risk Services (ARS). The party responsible for brokering <strong>and</strong> administering the OCIP Insurance<br />

Program <strong>and</strong> developing <strong>and</strong> monitoring compliance with the Safety St<strong>and</strong>ards.<br />

Authorized Person. (In reference to an employee's assignment) Selected by the employer for that purpose.<br />

Broward County OCIP Team. This is the management team that represents the safety <strong>and</strong> health interests<br />

of the OCIP in the prevention of insurance losses on all Broward County OCIP projects. The team includes<br />

Broward County project management, Broward County risk management, Aon safety representatives <strong>and</strong><br />

representatives from the insurance carrier.<br />

Competent Person. One who is capable of identifying existing <strong>and</strong> predictable hazards in the surroundings<br />

or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, <strong>and</strong> who has<br />

authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.<br />

Contractor. The entity with which the Owner enters into this contract.<br />

Employee. Person employed by an Employer as defined by this section.<br />

Employer. Firm or entity that has Employees working on site <strong>and</strong> is enrolled in the OCIP program. The term<br />

Employer includes the Contractor <strong>and</strong> Subcontractors of all tiers.<br />

OCIP Safety Team. Aon, Old Republic Construction Program Group (Insurance Carrier), or<br />

Broward County Risk Management representative(s) responsible for monitoring, evaluating <strong>and</strong><br />

coordinating the Contractor’s safety, health, <strong>and</strong> environmental compliance.<br />

OSHA. OSHA as used in the context of these Safety St<strong>and</strong>ards refers to Federal agency with jurisdiction<br />

over workplace occupational safety <strong>and</strong> health at the project site.<br />

Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP). Owner’s wrap-up insurance program which provides<br />

insurance coverage for eligible <strong>and</strong> enrolled owner’s representatives, Contractors, <strong>and</strong> Subcontractors of<br />

any tier, working on any of the Broward County OCIP project sites. The Owner identifies program<br />

participants.<br />

Qualified Person, Attendant or Operator. A person designated by the employer who by possession of a<br />

recognized degree, certificate, or professional st<strong>and</strong>ing, or who, by extensive knowledge, training <strong>and</strong><br />

experience, has successfully demonstrated his/her ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the<br />

subject matter, the work, or the project.<br />

Site-Specific Safety Program (SSSP). The Employer’s Site-Specific Safety Program prepared in<br />

accordance with the requirements of this document <strong>and</strong> the Contract.<br />

February 4, 2010<br />

Rev. 001<br />

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