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The Site Safety Officer will be responsible for implementing all facets of the Health and <br /> Safety Plan during site operations, including briefing all participants in the Health and <br /> Safety Plan requirements, ensuring that all necessary permits are onsite, enforcing the use <br /> of hearing protection where required, establishing the exclusion zone, and determining <br /> actions to be taken in case of an emergency onsite. The Site Safety Officer will bring all <br /> real or potential health and safety problems to the attention of the Project Manager and <br /> Brandon Construction. <br /> The Project Manager, in consultation with the Site Safety Officer, will be responsible for <br /> determining all site-specific health and safety decisions and will oversee their <br /> implementation. <br /> WORKER TRAINING REQUIREMENTS <br /> As required by 29 CFR 1910.120, all site operations personnel shall provide evidence of <br /> health and safety training prior to entering the site. Evidence is generally demonstrated by <br /> a Certificate of Training. In addition, no visitors will be allowed inside the exclusion zone <br /> if compliance with 29 CFR 1910.120 cannot be demonstrated. <br /> MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS <br /> As required by 29 CFR 1910.120, all site operations personnel shall participate in a <br /> medical surveillance (Occupational Health) monitoring program. Documentation will be <br /> required from all site operations personnel to demonstrate this compliance. <br /> DOCUMENTATION <br /> Compliance with the Health and Safety Plan review requirement will be documented on a <br /> sign-off sheet during the safety briefing attendance meetings which will be scheduled at the <br /> beginning of field operations and which will be reviewed at the beginning of each day <br /> page 5 <br />