Site Safety and Health Officer Sample Clauses

Site Safety and Health Officer. In addition, the Contractor shall use a trained, experienced Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to assist and represent the SHM in continued implementation and enforcement of the approved APPs. A SSHO and at least one alternate shall be assigned to each project site and shall report to the SHM in matters pertaining to site safety and health. The name, qualifications (documented education, experience, and training) of the SSHO and alternate(s) shall be included in the APP. The SSHO shall have the on-site responsibility and authority to modify and stop work or remove personnel from the site if working conditions change that may affect on-site and off-site safety and health. The SSHO shall be the main contact for any on-site emergency situation. Except in an emergency, the SSHO may modify the approved APP only after consultation and concurrence of the SHM. The SSHO shall be First Aid and CPR qualified. The SSHO shall notify the local FEAD/ROICC verbally whenever the Contractor is at the project site. The SSHO or alternate(s) shall assist and represent the SHM in onsite training and day-to-day onsite implementation and enforcement of the APP, be assigned to the project site on a fulltime basis for the duration of field activities unless otherwise specified in the Contract Task Order for low risk activities, have authority to ensure site compliance with safety and health requirements as per federal and state statutes and regulations and all aspects of the APP, and conduct daily safety inspections and document findings into the daily inspection log. The SSHO shall be fully responsible to ensure that all mishaps and near misses are properly reported to the Contracting Officer, RPM, and local FEAD/ROICC as soon as practical, but no later than four (4) hours after the incident. An accident investigation shall be conducted to establish the root causes(s). The Contractor shall submit an initial report to the FEAD/ROICC using the Navy’s Contractor Significant Incident Report (CSIR) form, with copies to the Contracting Officer and RPM. Contractor shall preserve the conditions and evidence on the accident site until the Government investigation team arrives on site and the Government investigation is conducted. The site shall be secured by the Contractor until the Government investigation is formally completed and the site is restored to its proper order. A “Follow-Up” or “Final” CSIR shall be submitted within five (5) days of the accident.
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Site Safety and Health Officer. (SSHO) The SSHO is required at cleanup operations and shall have a minimum of one (1) year of experience implementing safety and occupational health procedures at cleanup operations. The SSHO shall be on site anytime cleanup operations are being performed and shall be responsible for inspecting site activities to identify safety and occupational health deficiencies and to correct them, to coordinate changes to the SSHP with the SHM, Site Superintendent, and KO, to conduct safety training, and to ensure site monitoring for site health and safety (equipment, processes, and procedures) is conducted and enforced.
Site Safety and Health Officer. Responsibilities include ensuring that elements of the approved Site Safety and Health Plan are implemented and enforced on-site. The qualified individual for this position shall be an employee of the Prime Contractor and shall have as a minimum:
Site Safety and Health Officer. (SSHO) In addition, the Contractor shall use a trained, experienced SSHO to assist and represent the Health and Safety Manager in continued implementation and enforcement of the approved APP/SSHPs. A SSHO shall be assigned to each site and shall report to the Health and Safety Manager in matters pertaining to site health and safety. The SSHO shall have the on-site responsibility and authority to modify and stop work, or remove personnel from the site if working conditions change that may affect on-site and off-site health and safety. The SSHO shall be the main contact for any on-site emergency situation. Except in an emergency, the SSHO may modify the approved APP/SSHP only after consultation and concurrence of the Health and Safety Manager and the Contracting Officer or designated representative. Refer to section 1.3.5 for minimum education and experience requirements for the SSHO.
Site Safety and Health Officer. The Contractor shall provide a SSHO who has a minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience at a comparable level of responsibility in projects of 0200000 - Management and Administration Spec Item Title Description (SSHO) similar size, scope, and complexity. The Contractor shall provide a SSHO whose primary duty and responsibility is to prepare and enforce the Contractor’s safety program on this contract. The Contractor shall provide a resume showing a minimum of five (5) years of experience ((From) date and (To) date), and dollar value of each of the experiences of the Contract, provide the Contract number, and as well as work that was performed during that time frame, as a SSHO. Provide education, certifications, and any additional information in the resume. Provide the resume within 15 calendar days of award of the Contract. The SSHO shall have fulfilled the following pre-requisite training and experiences before being hired as the SSHO under this contract: The SSHO shall have satisfactory experience in preparing and enforcing safety programs on contracts of similar size and complexity in the past, and have completed the OSHA 30-hour construction safety class or equivalent within the last three years. Provide the OSHA 30-hour Construction safety certification to the COR within 15 calendar days of award of the Contract. The SSHO shall remain on-site while any or all work is on going. Work shall not proceed if the SSHO is not on site. The SSHO may be the same person as the project manager but shall have fulfilled the pre-requisite qualification and experience. SSHO will be familiar with EM 385-1-1 and all subparts (30 November 2014 version). The SSHO shall follow UFGS 01 35 26 (Governmental Safety requirements), as well as the EM 385-1-1. The CP is a person designated in writing, who, through training, knowledge and experience, is capable of identifying, evaluating, and addressing existing and predictable hazards in the working environment or working conditions that are dangerous to personnel, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures with regards to such hazards. Contracting Officer will provide a "Contractor Safety Self-Evaluation checklist" to the Contractor at the pre-construction conference. Complete the checklist monthly and submit 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 may result ...

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