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hazard affecting themselves or others. <br /> 4. The Contractor shall conduct on-site safety meetings weekly, or other frequency <br /> as appropriate, that shall be mandatory for all employees. <br /> C. The Contractor shall designate a dedicated,full-time, on-site competent individual to be <br /> the "Contractors Safety and Health Manager" who is qualified and authorized to <br /> supervise and enforce compliance with the Contractor's Site Specific Safety Plan during <br /> the performance of the Work. The Contractor is responsible to ensure that all necessary <br /> monitoring equipment, protective clothing, and other supplies and equipment are <br /> available to implement the Plan. <br /> 1. The Contractor shall require each Subcontractor to designate a fulltime on-site <br /> competent individual to be the"Subcontractors Safety and Health Manager" for the <br /> duration of work at the Project site. If the man-load is below fifty(50)field workers, <br /> the Subcontractor may designate its Superintendent as the safety manager. If the <br /> man-load is fifty (50) or above field workers on site,the Subcontractor shall provide <br /> and designate a dedicated competent individual as safety manager whose sole <br /> responsibility is Project safety including, but not limited to: review pre-task plans, <br /> critical lift plans, rigging and installation means and methods, fall protection, <br /> trenching excavations, electrical safety, Occupational Safety and Health <br /> Administration (OSHA) and Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973 <br /> (WISHA) regulations compliance, and second tier Subcontractor safety monitoring <br /> and compliance. <br /> D. Safety Violations: In the event of WISHA violations by the Contractor or any of its suppliers <br /> or Subcontractors of any tier for unsafe practices involving imminent danger to personnel <br /> of the Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, or others, the Contractor shall immediately <br /> correct the hazardous situation which caused the violation prior to any work continuing <br /> in the affected area. If such violations exist and corrective actions have not been taken <br /> by the Contractor, the Owner may order the Contractor to stop work (to be followed <br /> up in writing the same day), until satisfactory corrective action has been taken. <br /> 1.3 CONTRACTOR SAFETY PROGRAM AND PLAN SUBMITTALS <br /> A. Company Safety Program: The Contractor shall submit a copy of its Company Safety <br /> Program to the Architect and Owner. The Company Safety Program shall contain, at <br /> a minimum, the following elements: <br /> 1. Organizational Structure: Include names of individuals who will perform safety <br /> duties, titles, work assignments, authority and reporting relationships. <br /> 2. Training Program: Who, how, and when training is provided; method of employee . <br /> training concerning safety rules and procedures; and training in use of protective <br /> equipment. <br /> 3. Protective Equipment: List of personal protective equipment to be provided to <br /> employees. <br /> 4. Accident Prevention and Loss Control Plan: Work site inspection and hazard <br /> correction procedures; disciplinary procedures for safety infractions; and accident <br /> City of Everett Municipal Building February 3,2023 <br /> Everett Municipal Building Public Works Tenant Spec Sect 0135 23 <br /> Improvements 01 35 23-2 Safety Requirements-GCCM <br /> RFFP for GC/CM Services <br />