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ORIENTATION<br />

One of the requirements of all contractors <strong>and</strong> their safety representatives or designees is to conduct a<br />

complete basic safety orientation of all of their employees new to the site. The orientation is required before<br />

an employee can receive a project ID <strong>and</strong> enter the field. The purpose of the orientation is to provide<br />

employees an awareness of what they can expect <strong>and</strong> what is expected of them on this site.<br />

A. Scope<br />

At a minimum, the orientation will include:<br />

Exhibit 2<br />

Page 170 of 379<br />

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Employee safety requirements <strong>and</strong> policies<br />

Site specific safety <strong>and</strong> health rules (found on pages nine through eighteen of this manual)<br />

Permitting procedures (if applicable), including work permits, excavation, confined space entry, lockout,<br />

etc.)<br />

Hazard communication training<br />

Emergency alarms <strong>and</strong> evacuation procedures<br />

Other topics as circumstances require<br />

B. Documentation<br />

All employees will complete an Orientation Acknowledgment form at the end of the orientation. A copy<br />

of this form will be kept by the OCIP Safety Team.<br />

C. Facility<br />

The Broward County OCIP has an appropriately equipped conference room on site for use in<br />

conducting the orientation sessions.<br />

February 4, 2010<br />

Rev. 001<br />

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