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ATC SITE SAFETY PLAN <br />0 <br />• <br />KEY SAFETY PERSONNEL AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br />All personnel working for ATC at the job site are responsible for project safety. The operational and health <br />and safety responsibilities of pertinent ATC personnel are identified below. <br />PROJECT MANAGER. Drew Van Allen <br />The Project Manager is responsible for the provisions and submittal of this SSP to the Site Safety Officer <br />(SSO) and for advising the SSO on health and safety matters. He has the authority to provide for the <br />auditing of compliance with the provisions of this SSP, suspend or modify work practices, and to recommend <br />disciplinary action for individuals whose conduct does not meet the provisions presented in this SSP. The <br />Project Manager is also responsible for ensuring that Medical Surveillance Exams and Training Programs <br />are current for all personnel working on-site. The Project Manager reports to the Corporate Safety <br />Manager. <br />SITE SAFETY OFFICER: Tom Lutterman <br />The SSO is responsible for the dissemination of the information contained in this SSP to all ATC personnel <br />working at the job site, and to the responsible representative(s) of each subcontractor firm working for ATC <br />at the job site. The SSO is responsible for ensuring the following items are adequately addressed: Safety <br />Supplies and Equipment Inventory; AccidentlIncident Reporting Procedures; <br />Decontamination/Contamination Reduction Procedures; General Safe Work Practices. <br />The SSO has the authority to suspend work anytime she/he determines the safety provisions set -forth in this <br />SSP are inadequate to ensure worker safety. The SSO shall also inform the Project Manager of individuals <br />whose conduct does not meet the safety provisions of this SSP. The Site Safety Officer reports to the Project <br />Manager. A SSO or the alternate must be present during the field work operations. <br />PAGE 14 <br />