Site Specific Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) Plan
Training must be provided by competent personnel. Training must be provided for all personnel, specific to the types of work being performed by same.
Specific types of training such as those referenced above are not included in a typical 10hr or 30 hr OSHA Class and must be conducted as a stand alone class in accordance with the requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA). Most training can be provided by the General Contractor through “Tool Box” talks, training or similar. The General Contractor must have proof of training, which can include, but is not limited to:
A copy of the training documentation and the accompanying rosters should by maintained by the General Contractor The Tool Box / Training Sessions for this project or site shall be held on; Day of the Week _______________________ at _____:_____ am / pm New Employees New Employees will also be provided with a copy of their employers health and safety manual at the time of hire. All new employees will be provided with new employee orientation training for the type of work that they will be initially performing. New Employee training must cover the following topics, and shall be provided at time of hire, before any work is initiated;
It shall be the responsibility of the project superintendent or their designee to monitor the activities of the new employee, and not permit them to work in areas or under circumstances that they are not qualified to do. A Safety Training Checklist shall be maintained to monitor levels of training and the tasks to which the person can be assigned. Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) or Job Safety Analysis (JSA) A JHA or JSA shall be developed for all non-routine activities, as well as for major construction operations. The Analysis shall be performed by a competent person, and shall be appropriately documented. A copy of the JHA / JSA shall be provided to the company safety officer or their safety representative. The JHA or JSA is performed to be used as an operating procedure, and shall be made available for review and training for personnel performing the identified work.
Appendices(A) Emergency Action Plans -Sample (B) Evacuation Plans - Sample (C) Accident/Incident Reports - Sample (D) Emergency Numbers – Sample (E) Site Specific Safety Plan Checklist – Sample (F) Dig Safe Notification Form - Sample |
Primary Group |
Secondary Group |
Name: ______________________________________ |
Name: _______________________________________ |
Title: _______________________________________ |
Title: ________________________________________ |
Cell Phone: (______) _______ --____________ |
Cell Phone: (______) _______ --____________ |
Person 1A – Superintendent Person 2A -
In case of any type of emergency, including a fire emergency, the Emergency Action Team shall be contacted immediately. All lines of emergency communications will then be transmitted on Channel 2 so that the work effort may continue on Channel 1. The duties of each individual are as follows:
In case of a Fire Emergency, exit the building/project immediately.
Fire Emergency Air Horns are located at the main entrances to the building construction. Please be aware that these locations will change throughout the construction process, so make yourself aware of the locations BEFORE an emergency.
If you are unable to reach a Fire Emergency Air Horn within the building, continue to exit the building and report immediately to the DOC trailer, where a reserve Fire Emergency Air Horn will be sounded.
When the Fire Emergency Air Horn is sounded:
EVERYONE is to report to the front of the project trailer for a head count. It is the responsibility of every foreman for all contractors on site to ensure that everyone in their crew is accounted for and to report this information to the Superintendent.
PLEASE NOTE: it is imperative that Foreman take an accurate head count at the beginning of each work day to ensure an accurate head count in case of an emergency.
Everyone should remain in front of the trailer or an area designated by the emergency response team until such time that the Fire Emergency is under control.
In Maine / Massachusetts / New Hampshire / Rhode Island / Vermont .…………. (888) DigSafe or (888) 344-7233
In Connecticut (BUD) ............................................................................................. (800) 922-4455
In New York State .................................................................................................. (800) 962-7962
- Long Island ................................................................................................... (800) 272-4480
Site Superintendents
Please complete the required notification from below, before contacting Dig Safe or other appropriate agency. As the site superintendent, you are required to make sure that the area has been pre-marked in white, with excavator company’s name or logo before notification is made. The original form with Dig Safe approval number(s) must be kept on the job site, with a copy provided to the safety department.
Request File Number____________________________________ Date: ______/______/_________
Time: _____:_____ am/pm
State: ________________________ City or Town: ________________________________________
Project Name: ______________________________________________________________________
Address/Location: ___________________________________________________________________
Intersecting Street: __________________________________________________________________
Type of Work: ______________________________________________________________________
Depth of Work: __________ (in Feet)
Excavation Company: ________________________________________________________________
Utilities notified by General Contractor and Owner: _________________________________________
Dig Safe Approval Number: ____________________________________________________________
Start Date: ______/______/_________ Start Time: _____:_____ am/pm Emergency Yes / No
Name of Requester: _____________________________________ Title: ______________________