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h.
when any one or more of the six elements in the operating envelope
fails to perform correctly during operation, including operation during
maintenance or testing resulting in personnel injury or death; material
or equipment damage; dropped load; derailment; two-blocking; overload;
and/or collision, including unplanned contact between the load, crane,
and/or other objects. A dropped load, derailment, two-blocking,
overload and collision are considered accidents even though no material
damage or injury occurs. A component failure (e.g., motor burnout,
gear tooth failure, bearing failure) is not considered an accident
solely due to material or equipment damage unless the component failure
results in damage to other components (e.g., dropped boom, dropped
load, roll over, etc.).]
1.4
CONTRACTOR SAFETY SELF-EVALUATION CHECKLIST
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NOTE: Include this paragraph in all NAVY projects.
Not applicable to ARMY projects.
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Contracting Officer will provide a "Contractor Safety Self-Evaluation
checklist" to the Contractor at the pre-construction conference. The
checklist will be completed monthly by the Contractor and submitted with
each request for payment voucher. An acceptable score of 90 or greater is
required. Failure to submit the completed safety self-evaluation checklist
or achieve a score of at least 90, will result in a retention of up to 10
percent of the voucher.
1.5
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
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NOTE: The specifier will list in the bracket the
Federal, state and local laws, regulations and
statutes; host nation requirements; Navy, Air Force
and Army installations, US Army Corps of Engineers
District requirements by authority and document
number, which apply to the work to be performed.
The specifier should consult with the supporting
assistance in identifying local requirements.
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In addition to the detailed requirements included in the provisions of this
contract, work performed shall comply with USACE EM 385-1-1, and the
following [federal, state, and local,] [host nation] laws, ordinances,
criteria, rules and regulations [______]. Submit matters of interpretation
of standards to the appropriate administrative agency for resolution before
starting work. Where the requirements of this specification, applicable
laws, criteria, ordinances, regulations, and referenced documents vary, the
most stringent requirements shall apply.
1.6
SITE QUALIFICATIONS, DUTIES AND MEETINGS
1.6.1
Personnel Qualifications
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NOTE: Coordinate with the supporting local safety
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