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 />
7-6<br />
December 2006<br />
<strong>Site</strong> <strong>Specific</strong> <strong>Health</strong> & <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> (<strong>HASP</strong>)<br />
course. Depending on the scope of work, similar requirements may be included in all<br />
subcontracts. Participants successfully completing the course receive a certificate of completion<br />
from OSHA.<br />
7.7 SPECIALIZED TRAINING AND ORIENTATIONS<br />
Project personnel receive specialized training on client rules <strong>and</strong> requirements as well as the<br />
unique tools, equipment, <strong>and</strong> procedures used to perform the work. The project budget includes<br />
funding for the following training (Table 7-1):<br />
Table 7-1: Specialized Training <strong>and</strong> Orientations<br />
Description Attendees Schedule<br />
General rules <strong>and</strong> safety<br />
requirements<br />
Behavior-based safety training Project managers, field personnel<br />
<strong>and</strong> routine subcontractors<br />
Behavior-based safety training Administrative personnel <strong>and</strong> nonroutine<br />
subcontractors<br />
Controlled substance <strong>and</strong> alcohol<br />
awareness training<br />
All workers assigned to the site Half-hour training session, provided to new<br />
employee on the first day of work at the site.<br />
Full day session (8-hours).<br />
Awareness training (1-hour), which can be<br />
provided by an individual that has received the<br />
one-day course.<br />
Supervisors When assigned to a client that requires<br />
substance abuse <strong>and</strong> alcohol testing.<br />
7.8 VISITOR TRAINING<br />
<strong>Site</strong> access by personnel making deliveries or performing repairs to utilities, public or<br />
government officials, visitors, or local residents will be limited to support areas only. These<br />
persons will not be required to comply with the training requirements as previously defined <strong>and</strong><br />
the medical monitoring requirements described below. Exclusion Zone access will be limited to<br />
designated work, delivery, or observation areas to minimize any potential exposure to site<br />
chemicals. <strong>Site</strong> observation areas will be located upwind from predominant wind directions, <strong>and</strong><br />
access to observation areas may be restricted by weather conditions or site activities.<br />
<strong>Site</strong> access for visitors will be limited to areas with no potential for exposure during routine<br />
operations. These personnel will be escorted on site <strong>and</strong> will be strictly prohibited from entering<br />
the Contamination Reduction Zone or Exclusion Zone. Authorization for limited site access will<br />
be determined on a case-by-case basis by the SHSO in consultation with the Project <strong>Health</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Safety</strong> Manager <strong>and</strong> project manager.<br />
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