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APPENDIX F<br />

Assessing employee exposure through specified monitoring protocols and ascertaining that<br />

protective measures are appropriate.<br />

Verifying that project safety equipment is inspected as required by EHS program.<br />

Reporting to the responsible person within 24 hours, all incidents required to be reported by<br />

EM 385-1-1. Immediately report any fatal injury or three or more persons admitted to a<br />

hospital to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).<br />

Verification that all personnel have the necessary training and medical clearance prior to<br />

entering the exclusion zone or contamination reduction zone of any site. The SHSS will<br />

inform the Project Superintendent of any site personnel with medical restrictions.<br />

Determining and posting routes to medical facilities and emergency phone numbers. Arrange<br />

for emergency transportation to medical facilities.<br />

Maintaining training records and medical certifications for all onsite personnel including<br />

subcontractors.<br />

Serving as the Project Hazard Communication Coordinator<br />

2.6 Site Personnel<br />

The PM or Site Superintendent will select, as needed, personnel to function as supervisors. Supervisors<br />

will assure that their subordinates comply with all requirements of this plan. A list of personnel<br />

authorized to have access to the remediation or work site will be compiled and maintained onsite by the<br />

SHSS. This list will include contractor employees, subcontractors, and representatives of governmental<br />

agencies that may require access, where possible. All authorized personnel shall meet the requirements of<br />

the contract task order SHSP and be approved by the SHSS or Project Superintendent prior to entering<br />

any exclusion zone or controlled area when potentially hazardous activities are being conducted.<br />

Although the employer is responsible for providing a safe and healthful work place, each employee is<br />

responsible for their own safety as well as the safety of those around them. Employees will use all<br />

equipment provided in a safe and responsible manner as directed by the Superintendent. All Contractor<br />

personnel will follow the policies set forth in this SHSP and in Contractor specific Environmental Health<br />

and Safety Programs. Each employee is responsible for immediately reporting any injuries, incidents, and<br />

safety infractions to a project supervisor or the SHSS so treatment can be obtained and/or corrective<br />

action taken. Equipment operators are responsible for the maintenance, inspection, and safe operation of<br />

their equipment. They will report any equipment malfunctions or necessary repairs to a project supervisor.<br />

2.7 Subcontracted Personnel and Third Parties<br />

All subcontracted personnel are responsible for compliance with this SHSP and other applicable<br />

regulations. Subcontractor personnel must receive a briefing from the SHSS prior to unescorted access to<br />

the project site. They must fulfill the requirements established by this plan and the site-specific plans.<br />

They must acknowledge receipt of the plan and the hazard communication briefing. Onsite subcontractors<br />

are responsible for providing their personnel with appropriate PPE as specified by the plan. Subcontractor<br />

and third party personnel have the authority to request a work area hazard assessment by the SHSS prior<br />

to the commencement or continuation of work.<br />

Subcontractors will:<br />

Kirtland AFB<br />

Base-Wide Health and Safety Plan F-14 April 2004

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