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�nrte r,e9 <br /> � • O <br /> N > SH,4RPMtrvrtrgementrVlnaun[ <br /> 4°q�o`'y Former Tracy MGP Project Safety Plan (PSP) <br /> 1.2 THE PROJECT SAFETY PLAN/PROGRAM (PSP) <br /> Parsons goal is zero accidents and zero injuries with work tasks designed to minimize or <br /> eliminate hazards to personnel, process, equipment, environment and the general public. No <br /> employees should ever perform tasks that may endanger their own safety and health or that of <br /> others. <br /> This Project Safety Plan/Program (PSP) outlines safety and health requirements and guidelines <br /> developed by Parsons for project work. When implemented, these requirements will help protect <br /> site personnel, visitors, the public and environment from exposure to potential safety and health <br /> hazards. <br /> This Plan will be updated as conditions change or situations change, usually by addenda to the <br /> model plan. All Parsons and subcontractor personnel must understand and implement the PSP <br /> and any addenda. Parsons documents this by having employees sign an acknowledgement form <br /> stating that they understand the plan and its requirements. <br /> 1.3 SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY PLANS <br /> Parsons' subcontractors must establish a safety program for their work and employees. Contract <br /> specifications require all subcontractors to accept Parsons PSP, but also prepare their own <br /> Subcontractor Safety Plan (SSP) for presentation to Parsons Project Manager and Division <br /> Safety Manager at least 10 days before site mobilization. At a minimum, subcontractor safety <br /> and health plans must meet the requirements of this PSP and provide safety equipment and <br /> safeguards suitable for the hazards involved. This PSP may not cover all potential hazards on the <br /> project and subcontractors must ensure that appropriate safety and health information is available <br /> for all project tasks. The subcontractors listed below will be directly hired by Parsons. <br /> All PSP requirements for Parsons' personnel (e.g., training, substance abuse screening, and <br /> incident reporting) also apply to subcontractor personnel and should be spelled out in the <br /> subcontractor's safety plan (SSP). <br /> If a subcontractor is performing activities that require specialized training (i.e. confined space <br /> entry, excavation/trenching, scaffold use, HAZWOPER, etc.), then copies of training <br /> certifications must be provided for applicable employees and the supervisor. <br /> Subcontractor supervisors must possess the following certifications for applicable operations — <br /> HAZWOPER 8-hour Supervisor (29 CFR 1910.120(e)(4) - not to be confused with 8-hour <br /> annual refresher, confined space entry [29 CFR 1910.1460)], excavation competent person [29 <br /> CFR 1926.651(k)] and scaffold competent person [29 CFR 1926.451(f)]. <br /> For this project, there will be subcontractors directly hired by Parsons. <br /> The subcontractors directly hired by Parsons that will be working on the project will be: <br /> SUBCONTRACTOR WORKACTIVITIES EVALUATION GRADE <br /> TBD Drilling contractor TBD <br /> TBD Utility Locator TBD <br /> TBD Survey Contractor TBD <br /> 4 <br />