Laserfiche WebLink
requirements to all personnel, field supervision, and consultation with the Project Manager <br /> regarding changes to this document. The SSHO will be responsible for informing the PHSM of <br /> changes in field activities and on-site conditions so that the HSP may be appropriately modified. <br /> Responsibilities of the SSHO include: <br /> • Enforcing the HSP; <br /> • Conducting and documenting Tailgate Safety meetings at the beginning of each <br /> workday or shift; <br /> • Stopping work as required to ensure personnel safety and protection of property, or <br /> when noncompliance with project/safety requirements are found; <br /> • Determining routes to emergency medical facilities, providing telephone numbers <br /> (including poison control centers), and arranging for emergency transportation to <br /> medical facilities; <br /> • Monitoring organic vapor and noise levels; and <br /> • Examining work party members for symptoms of exposure or stress. <br /> 3.5 Subcontractors <br /> Subcontractors and other personnel on-site will be responsible for understanding and complying <br /> with all requirements in this document. HSP requirements will be included in subcontracts. The <br /> HSP will be copied and distributed to on-site personnel and individuals receiving the HSP will <br /> be required to sign off as having received and reviewed the document. (Attachment A) <br /> 3.6 Site Visitors <br /> Only persons authorized by the USACE, DLA, Navy Base, and Tetra Tech will be allowed to <br /> visit the work area. Others may view the activities at a safe distance. All on-site personnel, <br /> including visitors, in the immediate job area will be responsible for understanding and complying <br /> with all requirements in this document. <br /> Rough&Ready Island 11 Tetra Tech,Inc. <br /> Revised Draft HSP November 18, 1998 <br />