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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Initiated: 07/1992 CAG-07Site Conditions SC1 Revised: 05/2013 Monitor: John SorokaRetention: 3 yrs after obsolete or superseded Revision Due: 10/2015 Page 286.9 Competent PersonContractor shall provide a "competent person" for all work requiring such competency by OSHAregulations. Some of the types of work requiring a competent person are:Job-site safety inspectionuse of radioactive materialsindustrial hygienistasbestosscaffoldingcrane inspectionsexcavationpersonnel hoist (elevator)air monitoringcompressed airdemolitionhigh pressure water cleaningconfined space workThe contractor will provide the Contract Administrator the appropriate certification for“Competent Persons.”6.10 Tool and Equipment Control<strong>DuPont</strong> will not be responsible for the loss or theft, either on the plant or in the parking lot, ofContractor’s tools or equipment, or Contractor employees' personal belongings.Contractor shall not remove any tools or materials (the Contractor’s or <strong>DuPont</strong>’s) from the sitewithout obtaining a signed material/tool pass from <strong>DuPont</strong> Supervision. Contractor shall obtainthe pass prior to arrival at the gate. Site Security will not permit Contractor to leave the sitewith any material or equipment without an authorized material/tool pass. Scrap material andequipment generated by the work will be disposed of by <strong>DuPont</strong>, unless noted differently in theContract document or its referenced exhibits.6.11 Material Shipment and StorageThe contractor will be accountable for the safety of all material and equipment delivery/shipmentpersonnel utilized in support of its operations on the site. The contractor will be responsible tocommunicate and enforce compliance with <strong>DuPont</strong>’s standards pertaining to the requirements forappropriate clothing and personal protective equipment, as well as the delivery/shipmentcompany’s requirement to perform its work in a safe manner while on the site. The contractormay also be required to escort the delivery/shipment drivers to and from the construction gate.Drivers will be refused access to the site unless they have the proper clothing and personalprotective equipment. Refer to Section 1.23 of these Site Conditions for the minimum personalprotective equipment and requirements and to the green “Safety Handbook”, G770, for theminimum clothing required to perform work on the site.The contractor will be responsible for providing any personal protective equipment or temporaryclothing/coveralls needed by the delivery or shipping personnel to properly access the site.The contractor will be responsible for all costs incurred due to lost time for failure to comply withitems above. Requests for schedule extensions resulting from delayed shipments caused by failureto comply with these sections will not be considered.Copyright © 2012 E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All rights reserved

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