Carter & Carter Construction, LLC
C&C Safety & Hazcom Manual
Table of Contents
Carter & Carter Construction, LLC
C&C Safety & Hazcom Manual
Safety & Hazcom Manual
Safety & Loss Control
Section 1. Purpose
1.2 Scope and Intent
1.3 Manual Organization
1.3.1 Hazard Communication Program Manual
1.3.2 Human Resources Manual
1.4 Carter & Carter Safety and Health Manager
1.5 Manual Issue, Revisions, and Use
1.6 New Hire Training
Section 2. Safety and Health Policy
2.1 Policy Statement
2.2 Goals
2.3 Management Commitment
2.4 Safety Meetings
2.5 Emergency Response Plan
2.6 Emergency Response to Hazardous Substances
2.7 First Aid
2.7.1. Exposure Control Plan
2.8 Assignment of Responsibility
2.8.1 Safety and Health Manager
2.8.2 Superintendent
2.8.3 Employees
2.9 Discipline/Enforcement
2.10 Control of Hazards
2.11 Fire Prevention
2.12 Training and Education
2.13 Recordkeeping and Osha Log Review
2.14 Accident Investigation
2.15 Safety Rules and Procedures
2.16 Employee Emergency Action Plan
Section 3. Safety and Loss Control Employee Participation
3.1 Responsibility Assignment
3.2 The Safety & Health Manager
3.3 The Senior Project Manager
3.4 The Project Manager
3.5 The Site Superintendent
3.6 The Assistant Superindent/Field Engineer
3.7 Carter & Carter Employees
3.8 Carter & Carter Subcontractors and Trade Contractors
3.9 Architects, Engineers, Owners, and Visitors
Section 4. Jobsite Safety and Health Program
4.1 Safety & Health Administration
4.2 Jobsite Safety & Health Inspection Program
4.2.1 Description
4.2.2 Field Inspection Procedures
4.2.3 Sample Jobsite Safety Inspection Report Form
4.3 Jobsite Safety Planning Checklist
4.4 Subcontractor/Vendor Insurances
4.4.1 Coverages
4.4.2 Additional Insured
4.5 First Aid Kit
4.6 Safety & First-Aid Training
4.6.1 Basic First Aid & CPR
4.6.2 Reimbursement for Training Expenses
4.7 Jobsite Safety Meetings
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 Initial Project Safety Orientation Meeting
4.7.3 Ongoing Jobsite Safety Meetings
4.7.4 Weekly Tailgate Safety Meetings
4.7.5 Carter & Carter Tailgate Safety Bulletin
4.7.6 Suggested Tailgate Safety Meeting Topics & Outlines
4.8 Jobsite Safety Inspections by Outside Officials
Section 5. First Aid, Medical and Emergency Procedures
5.1 First Aid Procedure
5.1.1 Minor First Aid Treatment
5.1.2 First Aid Kits
5.1.3 First Aid Qualified Employees
5.2 Emergency Procedure (Injury)
5.3 Medical Attention
5.4 Heat Stress Management
5.4.1 Purpose & Responsibilities
5.4.2 Heat Stress Injuries/Illness/Symptoms
5.4.3 Heat Stress Prevention Program
5.4.4 Post Heat Exposure Procedure
5.4.5 Heat Stress Quick Facts
5.5 Fall Rescue Response
5.5.1 Purpose & Responsibility
5.5.2 Fall Rescue Procedure
5.5.3 Sample Fall Rescue Plan
Section 6. Appendix 1
6.1 Section Description
6.2 Blasting and Explosives
6.2.1 General Policy
6.3 Compressed Gasses
6.3.1 Compressed Gas Cylinders
6.3.2 Compressed Air Cleaning
6.4 Concrete, Concrete Formwork, and Shoring
6.4.1 Reinforcing Steel
6.4.2 Formwork and Shoring
6.5 Cranes and Hoisting Equipment
6.5.1 General Procedures
6.5.2 Suspended Personnel Platforms
6.6 Disposal Chutes
6.7 Electrical
6.7.1 Permanent Electrical Installations
6.7.2 Temporary Electrical Installations and Uses During Construction Activity
6.7.3 Underground Electric
6.7.4 Overhead Electric
6.7.5 Electrical Grounding Program for 110V AC Equipment
6.7.6 Battery Storing and Charging
6.8 Fire Protection, Prevention and Emergency Procedures
6.8.1 Fire Protection
6.8.2 Fire Prevention
6.8.3 Emergency Procedures (Fire)
6.9 Gasses, Vapors, Fumes, Dusts and Mists
6.10 Hand Tools, Power Tools, and Power-Activated Tools
6.10.1 General
6.10.2 Hand Tools
6.10.3 Power, Poser-Actuated and Air Tools
6.11 Hazard Material Communications
6.11.1 General
6.12 Heavy Equipment and Trucks
6.12.1 General
6.12.2 Maintenance and Repairs
6.12.3 Inspections
6.12.4 Site Clearing Equipment
6.12.5 Cranes, Draglines and Hoisting Equipment
6.12.6 Procedure to Remove Rebar or Other Objects from Equipment Tracks, Tires or Undercarriage
6.13 Hoist-Material and Personnel
6.14 Housekeeping and Disposal of Waste Material
6.14.1 Housekeeping
6.14.2 Disposal of Waste Material
6.15 Ladders, Stairways and Railings
6.15.1 Ladders
6.15.2 Stairways
6.15.3 Railings
6.16 Lasers
6.17 Masonry Wall Access Zone
6.18 Material Storage, Handling, and Rigging
6.18.1 Storage
6.18.2 Handling and Rigging
6.19 Openings: Floors, Walls, Elevator Shafts, and Similar Areas
6.20 Personal Protective Equipment
6.20.1 General
6.20.2 Proper Clothing (Field Personnel, Shop Personnel and Truck Drivers)
6.20.3 Head Protection
6.20.4 Hearing Protection
6.20.5 Eye and Face Protection
6.20.6 Respiratory Protection
6.20.7 Safety Harnesses and Lifelines
6.21 Safety Nets
6.22 Sanitation Controls
6.22.1 Drinking Water
6.22.2 Toilet Facilities
6.23 Scaffolds
6.23.1 General Scaffolds
6.23.2 Mobile Scaffolds
6.23.3 Swinging Scaffolds
6.23.4 Tubular Welded Frame Scaffolds
6.24 Security and Vandalism
6.25 Signs, Signals and Barricades
6.25.1 Signs and Barricades
6.25.2 Signaling (Traffic Control)
6.25.3 Guarding Opened Manholes and Similar Structures
6.25.4 Accident Prevention Signs and Tags
6.26 Tag-Out and Lock-Out Programs
6.26.1 Safety Tag- “Out of Service”
6.26.2 General Tag-Out/Lock-Out Program
6.27 Trenching and Excavating
6.27.1 General Requirements
6.27.2 Excavation Access and Egress
6.27.3 Hazardous Atmospheres (Confined Spaces)
6.27.4 Soil Classifications
6.27.5 Sloping
6.27.6 Benching
6.27.7 Shoring
6.27.8 Trench Boxes (Shields)
6.28 Water Mitigation Program
6.28.1 General Policy
6.29 Welding and Torch Operations (Hot Work)
6.29.1 General
6.29.2 Arc Welding
6.29.3 Gas Welding and Torch Operations
6.30 Wire Ropes, Chains, Ropes Etc.
Section 7. Severe Weather Preparedness and Reaction Plan
7.1 Storm Hazard Awareness
7.2 Thunder Storms
7.3 Tornado
7.3.1 Preparations
7.4 When a Hurricane Approaches
7.4.1 Housekeeping
7.4.2 After The Storm Is Over
7.4.3 72 Hour Checklist
7.4.4 48 Hour Checklist
7.4.5 24 Hour Checklist
7.4.6 12 Hour Checklist
Section 8. Appendix 2
Hazcom Manual
Section 1. Hazard Communication Program Implementation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Checklist
Section 2. HAZ-COM Manual
2.1 General Company Policies
2.2 Hazard Communication Program Manual
2.3 List of Hazardous Chemicals
2.4 Safety Data Sheets (SDSs)
2.5 Labels and Other Forms of Warning
2.6 Performance of Non-Routine Tasks
2.7 Employee Training
2.7.1 General
2.7.2 Training Program Outline
2.7.3 Hazard Communication Training Log
2.8 Employees of Separate Contractors and Subcontractors
2.9 Current Listings of SDSs
2.10 Emergency First Aid – Petroleum, Concrete/Cement, and Asphalt Products
2.10.1 Overview
2.10.2 Petroleum Products
2.10.3 Concrete and Cement Products
2.10.4 Asphalt Products
2.11 Additional Information
Section 3. Hazardous Chemicals List
Section 5. Appendix 1
Section 6. Appendix 2
Section 7. Appendix 3
Section 8. Appendix 4
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6.8 Fire Protection, Prevention and Emergency Procedures
6.7.6 Battery Storing and Charging
6.8.1 Fire Protection
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