385-1-1. The analysis shall define the activities to be performed for a
major phase of work, identify the sequence of work, the specific hazards
anticipated, and the control measures to be implemented to eliminate or
reduce each hazard to an acceptable level. Work shall not proceed on that
phase until the AHA has been accepted and a preparatory meeting has been
conducted by the Contractor to discuss its contents with everyone engaged
in the activities, including the onsite Government representatives. The
AHAs shall be continuously reviewed and, when appropriate, modified to
address changing site conditions or operations.
1.8
PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE
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NOTE: Specify additional or modified requirements
to be addressed in the preconstruction safety
conference within the bracket if different from that
described. Confer with the District's Construction
representatives to make this determination. Refer
to EP 415-1-260, Chapter 9, Resident Engineers
Management Guide. If this conference is addressed
in another specification section, reference the
appropriate section.
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The Contractor and the Contractor's Designated Competent Person, Project
Supervisor, and Designated IH shall meet with the Contracting Officer (CO)
prior to beginning work at a safety preconstruction conference to discuss
the details of the Contractor's submitted APP to include the AHAP and AHAs
appendices. Deficiencies in the APP will be discussed. Onsite work shall
not begin until the APP has been accepted.
1.9
SECURITY
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NOTE: Specify onsite security requirements to be
provided. Confer with the customer and the
District's Construction organization for
requirements.
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[Twenty-four hour security guard] [Fenced and locked security area] [_____]
shall be provided for each regulated area. A log book shall be kept
documenting entry into and out of the regulated area. Entry into regulated
areas shall only be by personnel authorized by the Contractor and the CO.
Personnel authorized to enter regulated areas shall be trained, medically
1.10
MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE REQUIREMENTS
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NOTE: Edit this paragraph in accordance with the
most stringent, applicable law.
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Medical surveillance requirements shall conform to 29 CFR 1926.1101.
meets 29 CFR 1926.1101 (m) requirements and other pertinent state or local
requirements. This requirement shall have been satisfied within the last
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