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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Initiated: 07/1992 CAG-07Site Conditions SC1 Revised: 05/2013 Monitor: John SorokaRetention: 3 yrs after obsolete or superseded Revision Due: 10/2015 Page 212 PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENTContractor shall comply with OSHA 1910.119 and OSHA 1910, subpart S. for work performedon or within Highly Hazardous Processes (HHP), and on PSM Critical equipment.2.1 <strong>DuPont</strong> Site OrientationsAll Contractor employees required to perform work in any of the operating areas may berequired to attend a Process Safety Management (PSM) training class for that specific area orareas prior to being permitted to performing any work in these areas. This is in accordance with<strong>DuPont</strong> Engineering Standard S21A, Process Safety Management.The Contract Administrator will ask the <strong>DuPont</strong> representative if any process safetymanagement training will be required prior to starting work in the area.Contractor should allow for one hour per person for this training and should include cost of thistraining in the contractor’s proposed cost for the work to be performed.2.2 Worker TrainingContractors are required to implement a worker training and orientation program that ensureemployees receive and understand site safety rules, the site emergency response plan, knownpotential fire, explosion, or toxic release hazards related to his/her job and the process.Contractors performing electrical work shall be trained and deemed to be in compliance of thepractices addressed in OSHA 1910.332 Subpart S training standard. Contract employees shallreceive training and be qualified to recognize and manage the electrical hazards that they maybe exposed to in their jobs. The training shall include the use of electrical PPE and of electricalsafety procedures and practices and shall be documented and available for <strong>DuPont</strong>’s review.Contractors whose employees occupation is categorized as facing a higher than normal risk ofelectrical accident per OSHA Subpart S 1910.332 Table S-4 are required to be trained in andbecome familiar with any electrically related work practices that pertain to their respective jobassignments and are necessary for their safety. Workers in this group includes, but is not limitedto electricians, industrial machine operators, material handling equipment operators, mechanics,painters, riggers and welders.The Contractor shall maintain records of all training and orientation along with the appropriatelevel of testing to ensure understanding of the material presented.2.3 Craft Skill Assessment CertificationWorker Training and Orientation Craft Skill assessment applies to any craft(s) persons involvedin the construction and maintenance of equipment and systems must be trained for work inHighly Hazardous Processes, and PSM-Critical equipment. The contractor must have his/heremployees trained, tested and the training results must be documented as to craft skill(s) andlevel of competency.Union craftsperson must adhere to the OSHA requirements regarding training, testing, anddocumentation requirements per their Department of Labor programs.2.4 Documentation of Workers TrainingContractors maybe required submitting recorded evidence of completion of skill qualificationtraining for workers being provided under this contract. This can take the form of a summaryCopyright © 2012 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All rights reserved

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