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Contract Administration Initiated: 07/1992 CAG-07Site Conditions SC1 Revised: 05/2013 Monitor: John SorokaRetention: 3 yrs after obsolete or superseded Revision Due: 10/2015 Page 121.19 Asbestos & Non-Asbestos Respirable FibersAsbestos containing materials may be found on or in the following piping and equipment.Piping flange gasketsPiping insulationTank/vessel insulationFloor tileThe site procedure for the management and removal of asbestos is <strong>Washington</strong> <strong>Works</strong> Safety &Health Procedure 590. If the material in question cannot be identified the material shall beconsidered to be asbestos. Only properly trained and qualified persons shall remove thematerial. It must be recognized asbestos containing material may be encountered in other areasor equipment. It is the responsibility of the contractor and its employees to notify a <strong>DuPont</strong>representative if suspect material is encountered. Do not attempt to remove the material.All installation and removal operations that involve materials containing any non-asbestosrespirable fibers (NARF) such as Fiberglas wool, mineral wool, para-aramid pulp or staple,carbon fibers and most synthetic organic fibers, must be performed with the following siteProcedure 590.1.20 Hazard CommunicationContractor shall obtain <strong>DuPont</strong>'s approval before introducing any new and/or potentiallyhazardous or known hazardous materials onto <strong>DuPont</strong> property. Contractor shall submit anelectronic copy of all Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS’s) to the <strong>DuPont</strong> ContractorEnvironmental Coordinator. The coordinator may be contacted at 304-863-4463. Suchmaterials shall be properly labeled and strictly controlled. Storage and use shall be inaccordance with the storage and use information contained in the MSDS’s for all materials usedby the contractor in the performance of its scope of work.Contractor and all tier subcontractors shall comply with OSHA Hazard CommunicationStandard 1910.1200 and all applicable state and local hazard communication requirements,which includes:Developing and implementing a written hazard communication program for the work. Acopy of the program is to be supplied to <strong>DuPont</strong> prior to the start of any on-site work.The training employees in handling all hazardous materials.Maintaining a list of all hazardous materials present in the workplace that is readilyaccessible to all employees. Material Safety Data Sheets must be on file for each materialbrought on site.Providing <strong>DuPont</strong> with the quantity and location of each hazardous material brought on site.Providing copies of the list of hazardous materials and the Material Safety Data Sheets toFederal, State and local officials as required.<strong>DuPont</strong> will notify Contractor of hazards due to <strong>DuPont</strong> operations1.21 ErgonomicsThe goal of ergonomics is to fit individual jobs to the capabilities of the person, rather thanmake the person fit the job. The contractor shall comply with the general philosophy thatCopyright © 2012 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All rights reserved

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