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SHARP ManagementManual <br /> �nso� Former Tracy MGP Project Safety Plan(PSP) <br /> 7.3 DAILY TOOLBOX SAFETYMEETINGS <br /> Parsons and its subcontractors conduct daily toolbox safety meetings at the beginning of each <br /> week. These meetings include topics relevant to upcoming work and may include reviews of <br /> recent incidents on the project. The Project Manager is responsible for the toolbox safety training <br /> content and documenting and retaining attendance records using Exhibit 7-2. <br /> 7.4 ACTIV/TYHAZARDSANAL YSIS TRAINING <br /> When the activity hazards analysis is complete, the Parsons Project <br /> Manager/Engineer/Supervisor or subcontractor conducts a training session with all employees <br /> involved with the analyzed task. The training may be informal and at the site where the task is <br /> performed. Employees should be given an opportunity to provide input regarding task steps, <br /> hazards identified, and appropriate control measures. <br /> The Project Manager documents and maintains the activity hazards analyses using Exhibit 6-2. <br /> 7.5 REGULATORY TRAINING PROGRAMS <br /> OSHA regulations require specific training in certain circumstances. Based on the scope of work <br /> and meetings with regulatory officials,the following training topics are provided on the project: <br /> • Hazard Communication—as per 29 CFR 1910.1200 <br /> • General — all workers engaged in activities which are potentially exposed to hazardous <br /> substances and health hazards must be trained to meet 1910.120(e)(1). Annual 8-hour <br /> refresher training as per 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(3) is required for workers and supervisors <br /> must be trained to meet 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(4). <br /> • Respiratory protection—as per 29 CFR 1910.134. Medical qualification by a physician is <br /> required to wear a respirator. Annual fit testing and training is also required. <br /> The Project Manager determines the necessary training and coordinates the training with the <br /> Project Safety Manager. <br /> 7.6 OSHA OUTREACH PROGRAMS <br /> When applicable, the project may use qualified instructors and online courses to conduct OSHA <br /> 10-hour construction safety training. If applicable, supervisory staff must complete the 30-hour <br /> course. Depending on the scope of work, similar requirements may be included in all <br /> subcontracts. Participants successfully completing the course receive a certificate of completion <br /> from OSHA. <br /> 40 <br />