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501070099 Federal Express Oakland Sort Expansion Issued for Bid 10/11<br />

Bloodborne Pathogen Standard including the required use of "universal precautions" and the need for<br />

HBV vaccinations.<br />

C. The Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with the following specific training requirements;<br />

Hazard Communication/Right-to-Know (OSHA), Respiratory Protection, Emergency Response<br />

procedures, site orientation, daily toolbox meetings and weekly safety meeting.<br />

1.7 HAZARD COMMUNICATION<br />

A. The Contractor must have a project-specific written Hazard Communication Program. This Program<br />

must be available on-site for review by the Contractor’s employees, the Owner or other affected<br />

parties.<br />

B. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) must be provided for jet fuel, and all chemicals on site in the<br />

Contractor’s Hazard Communication Program. MSDSs for chemicals brought on-site by the Contractor<br />

shall be maintained at the site and must be made available to its employees, the Owner, and other<br />

affected parties<br />

1.8 EMERGENCY PLANNING<br />

A. The HASP shall include emergency procedures for occurrences such as personal injury, fire, and<br />

exposure to toxic substances. All personnel on-site shall be instructed initially and weekly via safety<br />

meetings concerning these safety procedures.<br />

B. Emergency response procedures shall include employee training, alarm systems, escape routes and<br />

procedures, critical operations or equipment, rescue and medical duty assignments, designation of<br />

responsible parties, emergency reporting procedures and methods to account for all employees after<br />

evacuation.<br />

C. The Emergency Contact information shall be included in all Contractor HASPs.<br />

D. In the event that on-site work results in the accidental spill or release of oil or hazardous materials,<br />

containment to the extent possible will be required by on-site personnel (in proper personal protective<br />

equipment as designated by the SSHO). Containment should include the use of absorbent pads or<br />

materials, covering and/or diverting spills from sewers, drains, surface water bodies, etc. For spills<br />

that cannot be controlled by on-site personnel or are above the reportable quantities, the SSHO or<br />

designee shall secure the area and immediately notify in the following order:<br />

1. OAK Fire Department 510.577.4080 or 911<br />

2. Contractor’s Environmental Consultant<br />

3. <strong>Construction</strong> Manager<br />

1.9 INCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURES<br />

A. All injuries, accidents and illnesses occurring as a result of or during on-site work must be recorded<br />

and shall be submitted to the <strong>Construction</strong> Managerwithin five (5) days of the incident. The Contractor<br />

is responsible for notification to OSHA if necessary.<br />

HEALTH AND SAFETY PLAN 01550 - 3

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