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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2900 - Site Mitigation Program
File Section
WORK PLANS
RECORD_ID
PR0548753
PE
2959 - DTSC LEAD AGENCY SITE
FACILITY_ID
FA0027916
FACILITY_NAME
BOBSON CLEANERS, INC.
STREET_NUMBER
600
Direction
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STREET_NAME
MAIN
STREET_TYPE
ST
City
MANTECA
Zip
95336
APN
22314117
CURRENT_STATUS
Active, billable
QC Status
Approved
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SJGOV\gmartinez
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Site Address
600 N MAIN ST MANTECA 95336
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Universal Health & Safety Plan r <br /> For use on all high-risk,industrial and HAZWOPER projects ' <br /> Department of Toxic Substances Control <br /> ■ Coordinate and document project activities. <br /> ■ Monitor for deviations and changes in scope, personnel, methods, materials, equipment/machinery, <br /> instrumentation, and site conditions. <br /> ■ Notify the AECOM project manager of changes and coordinate change management. <br /> ■ Escort or delegate the escorting of site visitors. <br /> ■ Serve as AECOM's point of contact with the host facility and person-in-charge for simultaneous operations. <br /> ■ Delegate stop work authority to all project employees and report all unsafe acts/behaviors and conditions, near <br /> misses and incidents to the AECOM project manager. <br /> ■ Lead by example—walk the talk. <br /> 10.3 AECOM Site Safety Officer <br /> The Site Safety Officer supports the Site Supervisor in providing a safe work environment. Not all sites will have a designated <br /> Site Safety Officer;the decision should be made by the Project Manager and SH&E Manager taking into consideration the <br /> complexity and risks of the scope of work.The Site Supervisor may act as the Site Safety Officer on sites without one.The Site <br /> Safety Officer's responsibilities include: <br /> ■ Conduct the site safety orientation for the entire field team, including subcontractors, and site visitors. <br /> ■ Lead the tailgate safety meeting. <br /> ■ Discuss hazards present at the site and/or within environmental media and their control measures. <br /> ■ Communicate air monitoring methods and action levels. <br /> ■ Explain emergency response and reporting procedures, including emergency contacts and muster and shelter-in- <br /> place locations. <br /> ■ Establish exclusion and contamination reduction zones, as needed. <br /> ■ Verify SWP/HASP,THA and safety requirements and expectations are being met. <br /> ■ Confirm hazard control measures are in-place and effective. <br /> ■ Perform housekeeping and site inspections to ensure a safe working environment. <br /> ■ Engage outside safety, health&environment resources,as needed,to allow for the safe performance of the work. <br /> ■ Assist in incident investigations and identification and implementation of corrective actions. <br /> ■ Lead by example—walk the talk. <br /> 10.4 AECOM SH&E Manager <br /> Responsibilities of the SH&E manager is to: <br /> ■ Promote the AECOM Safety for Life Program and our Nine Life Preserving Principles. <br /> ■ Understand the application of SH&E regulatory requirements relevant to SH&E in the company's operations and <br /> be aware of changes in regulations which may affect the company. <br /> ■ Be formally trained, licensed or certified where the regulations require. <br /> ■ Assist with the budgeting and staffing process to ensure project teams have the knowledge and resources needed <br /> to perform their work safely. <br /> ■ Be aware of all incidents, near misses, observations, unsafe acts and unsafe conditions that are reported and <br /> participate in the investigation process where required. <br /> ■ Verify incidents are reported to regulatory bodies in accordance with local legislation. <br /> ■ Review investigation findings to confirm identified corrective actions are appropriate and subsequently <br /> implemented. <br /> ■ Review and accept site-specific SH&E Plans and Task Hazard Analyses(THAs). <br /> ©AECOM Restricted <br /> Universal Heath and Safety Plan Template(S4(DSC)AM-209-FM-C) 31 <br /> Revision 12 September 9,2021 <br /> PRINTED COPIES ARE UNCONTROLLED.CONTROLLED COPY IS AVAILABLE ON COMPANY INTRANET. <br />
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