Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
Site-Specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP) - Laschools.org
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LAUSD Proposed South Region High School #9 & Middle School #4<br />
5-5<br />
December 2006<br />
<strong>Site</strong> <strong>Specific</strong> <strong>Health</strong> & <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> (<strong>HASP</strong>)<br />
• Key line management personnel, by name <strong>and</strong> position, who will enforce the SSP.<br />
• Key competent or qualified personnel by name <strong>and</strong> copy of current documentation<br />
identifying specific certified competency (e.g., scaffolding, excavations, <strong>and</strong> fall<br />
protection).<br />
• Written progressive disciplinary program for violations of safety procedures.<br />
• Trenching <strong>and</strong> shoring plan (if applicable).<br />
• HAZWOPER training documentation (if applicable).<br />
• Contractor task hazard planning.<br />
• Subcontractor weekly safety planning submission.<br />
• Contractor workers daily task safety planning.<br />
5.8 MOBILIZATION/KICKOFF SAFETY MEETING<br />
Project Managers conduct the Mobilization/Kickoff <strong>Safety</strong> Meeting on the first day of<br />
subcontractor mobilization in the field <strong>and</strong> at the work site. Exhibit 5-3 shows the checklist used<br />
for the safety portion of this meeting. The meeting includes the completion of a <strong>Site</strong>-<strong>Specific</strong><br />
Risk Review Checklist (Exhibit 5-2) combined with a walkthrough of the work area to locate<br />
items on the pre-bid risk analysis checklist.<br />
<strong>Site</strong>-specific safety briefings will address the activities, procedures, monitoring, <strong>and</strong> equipment<br />
applicable to the site operations, as well as site or facility layout, potential hazards, <strong>and</strong><br />
emergency response services at the site. Since this <strong>HASP</strong> covers many LAUSD tasks, for each<br />
field task (prior to mobilization), Parsons Task Manager should review the site hazards based on<br />
this <strong>HASP</strong> <strong>and</strong> site conditions <strong>and</strong> complete a activity hazard analysis form as part of the <strong>Site</strong>-<br />
<strong>Specific</strong> Training. This form is included in Exhibit 6-1. Additional topics that will be addressed<br />
at the safety briefings will include:<br />
• Names of responsible health <strong>and</strong> safety personnel;<br />
• Zero accident performance policy;<br />
• Anticipated site hazards (physical, chemical, <strong>and</strong> biological hazards);<br />
• <strong>Site</strong> contingencies <strong>and</strong> emergency procedures;<br />
• Exposure routes/risk;<br />
• Symptoms of exposure <strong>and</strong> exposure treatment for chemicals;<br />
• Use, care, maintenance, <strong>and</strong> limitations of personal protection equipment (PPE);<br />
• Decontamination procedures to be followed;<br />
• Location <strong>and</strong> use of safety equipment;<br />
• Review of planned site activities <strong>and</strong> specialized training necessary for personnel to<br />
perform their work with zero accidents;<br />
• Defined safety procedures to be followed during field activities;<br />
• Parson’s M<strong>and</strong>atory Pre-drilling Protocol; <strong>and</strong><br />
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