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The field supervisors’ safety responsibilities include, but are not limited to:<br />

Exhibit 2<br />

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Task specific safety training<br />

Safety inspection<br />

Tool box safety meetings<br />

Accident investigation<br />

B. Subcontractor<br />

Subcontractors, of any tier, are responsible for complying with the safety requirements outlined by both<br />

Broward County OCIP <strong>and</strong> the contractor, even though the requirements may be above <strong>and</strong> beyond the<br />

subcontractor’s own safety policies <strong>and</strong> federal <strong>and</strong> state OSHA requirements.<br />

C. Broward County OCIP Safety Team<br />

The OCIP Safety Team is responsible for generating <strong>and</strong> maintaining a high level of commitment for<br />

safe operations among all personnel assigned to the project site.<br />

Responsibilities <strong>and</strong> duties of The OCIP Safety Team include, but are not limited to, the following:<br />

1. Compile, follow-up, <strong>and</strong> maintain safety performance statistics for the project. Communicate above<br />

information to the project’s senior management to ensure they are informed <strong>and</strong> involved in the<br />

safety program.<br />

2. Keep apprised of new regulations <strong>and</strong> developments to keep the safety policies <strong>and</strong> procedures<br />

current <strong>and</strong> effective.<br />

3. Conduct safety surveys of contractors’ <strong>and</strong> subcontractors’ activities to observe safety performance<br />

<strong>and</strong> make appropriate recommendations.<br />

4. Review <strong>and</strong> communicate methods <strong>and</strong> procedures to foster the highest level of accident prevention<br />

performance possible. Provide such information to the safety representative or designee.<br />

5. Provide special consulting, training, etc., to the contractors <strong>and</strong> subcontractors regarding problems<br />

<strong>and</strong> challenges that may arise on the project.<br />

6. Assist with the prime contractors’ employees’ project orientation.<br />

7. Conduct accident investigations if required.<br />

8. Administer the project Safety Incentive Program if one is implemented.<br />

9. Review all accident investigation reports to ensure thorough investigations were conducted to<br />

control future accidents.<br />

10. Disseminate safety bulletins.<br />

11. Distribute written information to the safety representative or designee regarding new pro-active<br />

requirements, regulations or developments in safety.<br />

February 4, 2010<br />

Rev. 001<br />

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