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• LFR, Inc. <br /> 4.0 KEY PROJECT PERSONNEL AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> Project Manager Jeremy J. Hughes <br /> Site Safety Officer Leanne G. Tomlinson <br /> Alternate Site Safety Officer Chris T. Flower <br /> Corporate Director, Health and Safety Tony Tremblay, CIH <br /> The responsibilities of key project personnel are outlined below. <br /> 4.1 Project Manager <br /> The Project Manager has the ultimate responsibility for the health and safety of LFR <br /> personnel at the Site. The Project Manager is responsible for: <br /> • ensuring that project personnel review and understand the requirements of this HSP <br /> keeping the Director of Health and Safety informed of project developments <br /> • keeping on-site personnel, including subcontractors, informed of the expected <br /> hazards and appropriate protective measures at the Site <br /> • providing resources necessary for maintaining a safe and healthy work environment <br /> for LFR personnel <br /> 4.2 Director of Health and Safety <br /> The Director of Health and Safety is responsible for the review, interpretation, and <br /> modification of this HSP. Modifications to this HSP that may result in less stringent <br /> precautions cannot be undertaken by the Project Manager or Site Safety Officer (SSO) <br /> without the approval of the Director of Health and Safety. In addition, he has the <br /> following responsibilities: <br /> • advising the Project Manager and SSO on matters relating to health and safety on <br /> this project <br /> • recommending appropriate safeguards and procedures <br /> modifying this HSP, when necessary <br /> • approving changes in health and safety procedures employed at the Site <br /> 4.3 Site Safety Officer <br /> The SSO is responsible for enforcing the requirements of this HSP once site work <br /> begins. The SSO has the authority to immediately correct situations where <br /> KMBP-Stockton-HASPvl.doc:LFR Page 3 <br />