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SITE SPECIFIC SAFETY PLAN - Layton Construction

| (801) 568-9090 | EOE/AARevised: 7/2012 site SPECIFICSITE SPECIFICSAFETY PLANSAFETY | (801) 568-9090 | EOE/AARevised: 7/2012 Acknowledgement of Receipt & Compliance AgreementLayton Construction Co., have received and read the Layton site Specifi c SAFETY plan (SSSP) acknowledge that the contents of the SSSP describe Layton s construc-tion practices and SAFETY standards for Construction on all Layton projects. Th e SSSP manual does not contain all OSHA standards, but I agree to comply with Layton s SSSP, Federal OSHA standards, and state and local standards where the project is located. If there is any inconsistency in the foregoing standards, I will comply with the most stringent standard on the applicable Name: _____Project Location: _____Company Name: _____Printed Name of Signee: _____Signature: _____Date:_____ 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS site SPECIFIC SAFETY plan .

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1 | (801) 568-9090 | EOE/AARevised: 7/2012 site SPECIFICSITE SPECIFICSAFETY PLANSAFETY | (801) 568-9090 | EOE/AARevised: 7/2012 Acknowledgement of Receipt & Compliance AgreementLayton Construction Co., have received and read the Layton site Specifi c SAFETY plan (SSSP) acknowledge that the contents of the SSSP describe Layton s construc-tion practices and SAFETY standards for Construction on all Layton projects. Th e SSSP manual does not contain all OSHA standards, but I agree to comply with Layton s SSSP, Federal OSHA standards, and state and local standards where the project is located. If there is any inconsistency in the foregoing standards, I will comply with the most stringent standard on the applicable Name: _____Project Location: _____Company Name: _____Printed Name of Signee: _____Signature: _____Date:_____ 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS site SPECIFIC SAFETY plan .

2 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS .. 2 ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITMENT .. 6 site SPECIFIC SAFETY plan .. 7 Layton INJURY FREE ENVIRONMENT (LIFE) .. 7 RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY .. 7 LAPSZ ( Layton PERSONAL SAFETY ZONE) .. 10 THINK IT THROUGH .. 11 PROJECT SAFETY LEADERSHIP TEAM .. 12 SAFETY REGULATIONS .. 12 NOTIFICATION OF UNSAFE OR HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS .. 12 DISCIPLINARY PROGRAM .. 12 DAILY WORK site SAFETY INSPECTION .. 13 SUBSTANCE ABUSE POLICY .. 13 CRISIS MANAGEMENT plan .. 15 BEFORE THE CRISIS .. 15 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES .. 15 EMERGENCY EVACUATION .. 15 CRISIS MANAGEMENT .. 19 CRISIS COMMUNICATION plan .. 21 EMERGENCY ACTION plan .. 22 BUILDING EVACUATION .. 22 MEDICAL EMERGENCY .. 23 FIRE .. 23 SEVERE WEATHER .. 23 IN CASE OF A CHEMICAL RELEASE OR EXPLOSION.

3 23 EMERGENCY EVACUATION ASSEMBLY AREA - site MAP .. 24 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE .. 25 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL .. 26 HAZARD COMMUNICATION PROGRAM .. 29 HEALTH CARE FACILITY POLICY AND PROCEDURES .. 30 Construction SAFETY POLICY AND PROCEDURE .. 30 PROCEDURE .. 30 3 Construction SAFETY AGREEMENT .. 32 INFECTION CONTROL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES NEEDED DURING Construction , DEMOLITION, OR RECONSTRUCTION .. 33 PROCEDURE .. 33 Construction BARRIERS NEEDED DURING Construction , DEMOLITION, OR RECONSTRUCTION .. 33 DEFINITIONS OF Construction ACTIVITY TYPES .. 35 INFECTION CONTROL PERMIT .. 36 INTERIM LIFE SAFETY POLICY .. 38 RISK ASSESSMENT: INTERIM LIFE SAFETY HAZARD ANALYSIS WORKSHEET .. 39 DAILY ILSM MONITORING FORM .. 41 24HR / 72HR NOTICES .. 43 HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION.

4 45 PROVISION OF WATER .. 45 ACCESS TO SHADE .. 45 WRITTEN PROCEDURES .. 46 TRAINING .. 46 INJURY MANAGEMENT plan .. 48 INCIDENT AND NEAR MISS REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION .. 48 POST INCIDENT REVIEW MEETING .. 53 Layton SAFETY PLANNING .. 54 Layton Construction PROJECT MANAGEMENT plan .. 54 SUBCONTRACTOR PROJECT SPECIFIC SAFETY plan .. 54 CREW DAILY PRE-TASK plan .. 54 ORIENTATION, TRAINING AND MEETINGS .. 55 PROJECT SPECIFIC SAFE WORK REQUIREMENTS .. 58 CONCRETE Construction .. 58 CONFINED SPACE .. 59 CRANES: TOWER CRANE SAFETY .. 59 SCOPE OF APPLICABLE EQUIPMENT .. 60 PRE ERECTION REQUIREMENTS .. 61 POST ERECTION PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS .. 62 CRANE MANAGEMENT 64 DEMOLITION .. 64 ELECTRICAL .. 65 EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES .. 66 4 EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING.

5 67 FALL PREVENTION/PROTECTION .. 67 FIRE PROTECTION/PREVENTION .. 68 HAND AND POWER TOOLS .. 70 HOT WORK OPERATIONS .. 70 FIRE WATCH .. 72 HOUSEKEEPING .. 73 LADDERS AND STAIRWAYS .. 73 LASERS .. 74 LEAD .. 74 LOCKOUT/TAGOUT .. 75 MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC .. 77 MASONRY Construction .. 77 MOLD PREVENTION AND ACTION plan .. 78 INTRODUCTION TO RESPONSE PLANS .. 78 DURING Construction .. 79 POST Construction .. 79 CHECKLIST FOR MOLD REMEDIATION, MOLD REMEDIATION IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS: .. 79 MONTHLY INSPECTION PROCEDURES .. 80 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) .. 81 PILE DRIVING .. 83 PRECAST CONCRETE .. 83 PRESUMED ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIAL (PACM) .. 83 RIGGING .. 84 SCAFFOLDING .. 84 SILICA .. 86 STEEL ERECTION .. 86 TEMPORARY BARRICADES.

6 87 WELDING AND CUTTING .. 88 QUALITY OF LIFE REQUIREMENTS .. 90 SMOKING POLICY .. 90 WARM UP AND STRETCHING EXERCISES .. 90 SANITATION .. 90 SUBCONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS .. 91 DESIGNATED SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE .. 91 SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY ORIENTATION .. 91 5 WEEKLY MANHOUR REPORT .. 91 SUBCONTRACTOR SAFETY SUBMITTALS .. 91 FORMS APPENDIX .. 93 BARRICADE TAG .. 97 CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PERMIT .. 98 CRANES AND CRIBBING .. 99 SOIL BEARING CHART .. 100 DAILY PRE-TASK SAFETY plan .. 101 DAILY SCAFFOLD INSPECTION REPORT .. 102 ELECTRICAL LIVE WORK / ARC FLASH PROGRAM .. 103 ENERGIZED ELECTRICAL WORK ASSESSMENT .. 108 ENERGIZED WORK 114 EXCAVATION PERMIT .. 115 GENERAL SAFE WORK PRACTICES 116 GUARD RAIL REMOVAL PERMIT .. 117 HOT WORK PERMIT.

7 118 MASTER CHEMICAL AND SUBSTANCE INVENTORY 119 MEDIA LOG .. 120 NOTICE TO COMMENCE STEEL ERECTION .. 121 PRE-DEMOLITION SURVEY .. 122 PRE-MOBILIZATION SAFETY MEETING AGENDA .. 124 RED EMPLOYEE OBSERVATION CARD .. 134 SAFETY MEETING REPORT FORM .. 135 SCAFFOLD TAGS: RED .. 136 SCAFFOLD TAGS: YELLOW .. 136 SCAFFOLD TAGS: GREEN .. 137 SUBCONTRACTOR WEEKLY INCIDENT SUMMARY REPORT .. 139 VOLUNTARY USE OF A DISPOSABLE RESPIRATOR .. 140 WATER INTRUSION RESPONSE plan FLOW CHART POST Construction .. 141 WATER DAMAGE RESPONSE GUIDELINES, MOLD REMEDIATION IN COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS: .. 142 WEEKLY SAFETY TOUR REPORT .. 145 WORK site SAFETY INSPECTION FORM .. 145 Revised 10/12/12 6 ENVIRONMENTAL, HEALTH AND SAFETY COMMITMENT AT Layton Construction , THE COMMITMENT TO ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY AND HEALTH is an extension of our philosophy of Constructing with Integrity.

8 Our commitment to SAFETY excellence is emphasized by: Management s commitment and accountability to provide a safe and healthy work environment. Encouraging open communication between all project personnel and soliciting input, support and action to achieve an injury-free environment. Providing training and equipment to help ensure employee SAFETY and project success. Promoting SAFETY as a value rather than a directive and extending that value into all areas of our lives. At the Layton Companies, Environmental, SAFETY and Health are everyone s responsibility. As a condition of employment with Layton Construction , all employees are accountable to adopt SAFETY as a value and comply with the Best Practices of the highest level of Environmental, SAFETY and Health Standards and Guidelines.

9 David S. Layton President 7 site SPECIFIC SAFETY PLANThe purpose of Layton Construction s site SPECIFIC SAFETY plan (SSSP) is to assist project management, supervision, subcontractors and workers in understanding Layton Construction s Injury Free Environment philosophy and the health and SAFETY expectations and requirements for its projects. The Layton Construction Project Team is responsible for the implementation and execution of this site SPECIFIC SAFETY plan . LAYTONINJURY FREEENVIRONMENT (LIFE) Layton Construction is committed to an Injury Free Environment. LIFE is the shared corporate and individual belief that SAFETY is a value, not compromised by cost or schedule. Everyone has the right to go home safely at the end of the day. Layton Injury Free Environment holds three basic premises: x All incidents and injuries are preventable; no level of incident or injury is acceptable or tolerated.

10 X Injury Free operations are possible in Construction ; a prevailing mindset and conviction exists to do the right thing and what is necessary to achieve that state. x Elevate SAFETY awareness daily: a journey of continuous improvement to advance SAFETY and achieve a heightened state of awareness where workers choose to be responsible and accountable for their own SAFETY and the SAFETY of their co-workers. RESPONSIBILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITYE veryone associated with the project must understand his or her responsibilities concerning health and SAFETY on the project. With the responsibilities defined, project management, supervision, subcontractors and workers will be held accountable for their health and SAFETY performance. Project Management includes Project Executive, Project Director, Project Manager, Project Superintendent, Project Engineer, and EHS Director.


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