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2.0 - PROJECT ORGANIZATION <br />All personnel and visitors who may enter work areas on this Site must comply with the requirements of this <br />HASP. All Site personnel have the authority to "Stop Work" if unsafe conditions are present. The specific <br />responsibilities and authority of management, safety and health, and other personnel on this Site are <br />detailed in the following sections. <br />2.1 Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) <br />The Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) has the responsibility and authority to develop and implement <br />this HASP and to verify compliance. The SSHO reports to the Project Manager. The SSHO is on-site <br />during all work operations and has the responsibility to halt Site work if unsafe conditions are detected. <br />The responsibilities of the SSHO at the Site include the following: <br />Managing the health and safety functions on the Site; <br />Ensuring Site monitoring, worker training, and effective selection and use of PPE; <br />Conducting daily Tailgate Safety Meetings for Site personnel and subcontractors and summarize <br />the training on the Tailgate Meeting Form (see Appendix C). The following topics should be <br />covered during safety meetings: <br />Hazard Communication (i.e., MSDS location, and container labeling, chemical hazards of <br />non-routine tasks) <br />Determine applicability of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) in Section 8 and <br />communicate procedures <br />Review Site safety requirements <br />Give refresher training on heat or cold stress (Section 5.2 and 5.3) when appropriate <br />Review Site emergency procedures <br />Discuss location and use of a rig kill switch for drilling/boring operations <br />Conducting daily safety inspections of the Site looking for unsafe acts or conditions and providing <br />corrective action as appropriate. <br />2.2 Site Supervisor <br />The Site Supervisor is responsible for field operations and reports to the Project Manager. The Site <br />Supervisor is the On-site Coordinator and overseer of operations. It is the Site Supervisor's duty to <br />maintain Site security, supervise the personnel on the Site, coordinate the activities of the subcontractor <br />personnel, and check that the HASP is followed and modified when necessary. The Site Supervisor's <br />specific responsibilities include: <br />Executing the work plan and schedule as detailed by the Project Manger <br />Coordination with the SSHO on health and safety issues <br />Ensuring Site work compliance with the requirements of the HASP <br />Before Site activities, contact the hospital emergency room, local fire department, and local police <br />department, as applicable. If outside town, contact county officials and local emergency services. <br />2.3 Project Manager (PM) <br />The Project Manager (PM) has the primary responsibility for the fulfillment of the terms of the contract <br />and overseeing operations for the purpose that includes meeting legal and safety requirements. It is the <br />PM's responsibility to keep the project on schedule, within budget, and communicate with the Client <br />regarding the progress toward specified goals. <br />HASP Level III <br />Rev. 01 —June 11, 2007 2-1