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Table 1- SAIC/Subcontractors Incident Notification Contact List <br /> •• • • <br /> WO • • <br /> •- - East Regional Program (803)643-2905 (803)293-6344 albenesiusp@saic.com <br /> Manager <br /> • ••• West Regional Division (916)979-3763 916-203-7970 luis.m.mercado@saic.com <br /> Manager <br /> West Regional Alternate (503)243-1983 (971)645-3555 Mark.l.kemner@saic.com <br /> Chevron Program H&S (208)528-2117 (208)283-6082 packarddr@saic.com <br /> -- • Manager <br /> Chevron Program RTBU (610)594-4305 610-952-1752 Christopher.Fontana@SAIC.com <br /> H&S Manager <br /> W Region H&S Manager (702)839-5615 (803)439-3031 Nicholas.b.kidd@saic.com <br /> • •• Program Manager (703)318-4511 (703)318-4511 gretzkyp@saic.com <br /> Program Manager (201)498-7337 (201)637-2302 shattucka@saic.com <br /> :•• • - E&I Deputy General (858)826-3496 (858)826-7352 shokesr@saic.com <br /> Manner <br /> SAIC Project Manager (510)466-7178 (510)387-2267 Jeffery.d.white@saic.com <br /> • Subcontractor (530)668-2424 TBD tuan@rsidrilling.com <br /> • - Subcontractor (888)277-2789 TBD cruzbros@worldnet.att.net <br /> • , • Subcontractor (916)452-4855 TBD flashsafetyco@aol.com <br /> FM/SHSOFMFM (916)979-3795 (916)475-5893 silvalj@saic.com <br /> Note: For each project, the SAIC Project Manager contact information shall be included in this table when <br /> presented in the Site-Specific Health & Safety Plan and the contact list information verified and revised as <br /> appropriate. <br /> Permit to Work <br /> At sites that are under active control by Chevron (e.g. refineries, terminals, etc.), project work teams will <br /> follow the Chevron OPCO permit to work process and standards applicable to the site where work is <br /> being performed <br /> Local OPCO personnel will be the permit authority. At sites that are not under active control by Chevron <br /> (e.g. former refineries, former terminal/service stations, ALL active Chevron service stations, former <br /> plants & facilities, etc.), the contractor will be the permit authority using their own "permit to work" process <br /> and standards. Active Chevron service stations are not considered under active control as they are <br /> operated by independent operators, third-party dealers and a Chevron subsidiary whose personnel do not <br /> have the competencies necessary to be a permit authority. <br /> At sites that are not under a Chevron OPCO work permit system the SAIC Permit To Work, <br /> Chevron Procedure 5 will be followed. (see forms section for blank work permits) <br /> Safe Work Permits are required for all projects falling under the scope of the SWP process. The SWP <br /> must be completed on a daily basis. SWP must be specific to a site and are only valid for the date and <br /> time stated on the permit. It is a general accepted practice that SWPs should only be valid for a period <br /> not to exceed 12 hours. A signed copy of the permit must be maintained at the work site at all times and <br /> archived in the project files. High hazard work identified during or subsequent to the SAIC Readiness <br /> Review must be addressed under High Hazard Permit(s) as required. <br /> High Hazard Work Permit: The SAIC EC&HS Manual contains detailed procedures for planning, <br /> executing, and documenting High Hazard work such as confined space entry, excavation and trenching, <br /> and electrical or other work requiring Lock-out/Tag-out procedures to separate workers from hazardous <br /> 17 SAIC <br />