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NAVY UFGS-01 35 26-2012 GOVERNMENTAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS《政府安全要求》.pdf

1、*USACE / NAVFAC / AFCESA / NASA UFGS-01 35 26 (February 2012)-Preparing Activity: NAVFAC SupersedingUFGS-01 35 26 (February 2010)UFGS-01 35 26 (August 2009)UFGS-01 35 26 (February 2009)UFGS-01 35 29 (November 2008)UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONSReferences are in agreement with UMRL dated Jan

2、uary 2012*SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTSDIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTSSECTION 01 35 26GOVERNMENTAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS02/12PART 1 GENERAL1.1 REFERENCES1.2 DEFINITIONS1.3 SUBMITTALS1.4 CONTRACTOR SAFETY SELF-EVALUATION CHECKLIST1.5 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS1.6 SITE QUALIFICATIONS, DUTIES AND MEETINGS1.6

3、.1 Personnel Qualifications1.6.1.1 Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)1.6.1.1.1 Contractor Quality Control (QC) Person:1.6.1.1.2 Additional Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) Requirements and Duties1.6.1.1.3 40 Hour Construction Safety Hazard Awareness Training Course for Contractors1.6.1.1.4 Q

4、ualified Trainer Requirements1.6.1.1.5 The Contractor Quality Control (QC) Personnel1.6.1.1.6 Requirements for all Contractor Jobsite Personnel Holding H-1B or H-2B Visas:1.6.1.2 USACE Dredging Contract Requirements1.6.1.2.1 SSHO Staffing for USACE Dredging Contracts1.6.1.2.2 SSHO Requirements for D

5、redging1.6.1.2.3 Designated Representative (DR) Requirements for Dredging1.6.1.2.4 Safety Personnel Training Requirements for Dredging1.6.1.3 Competent Person for Confined Space Entry1.6.1.4 Crane Operators1.6.2 Personnel Duties1.6.2.1 Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)1.6.3 Meetings1.6.3.1 Preco

6、nstruction Conference1.6.3.2 Safety Meetings1.7 ACCIDENT PREVENTION PLAN (APP)1.7.1 EM 385-1-1 ContentsSECTION 01 35 26 Page 1Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-1.8 ACTIVITY HAZARD ANALYSIS (AHA)1.9 DISPLAY OF SAFETY INFORMATION1.10 SITE

7、 SAFETY REFERENCE MATERIALS1.11 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT1.12 NOTIFICATIONS and REPORTS1.12.1 Accident Notification1.12.2 Accident Reports1.12.3 Crane Reports1.12.4 Certificate of Compliance1.12.5 Third Party Certification of Barge-Mounted Mobile Cranes1.13 HOT WORK1.14 RADIATION SAFETY REQUIREMEN

8、TS1.15 FACILITY OCCUPANCY CLOSURE1.16 GAS PROTECTION1.17 HIGH NOISE LEVEL PROTECTION1.18 SEVERE STORM PLAN1.19 CONFINED SPACE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS.PART 2 PRODUCTS2.1 CONFINED SPACE SIGNAGEPART 3 EXECUTION3.1 CONSTRUCTION AND OTHER WORK3.1.1 Hazardous Material Use3.1.2 Hazardous Material Exclusions3.1.

9、3 Unforeseen Hazardous Material3.2 PRE-OUTAGE COORDINATION MEETING3.3 CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY (LOCKOUT/TAGOUT)3.4 FALL HAZARD PROTECTION AND PREVENTION PROGRAM3.4.1 Training3.4.2 Fall Protection Equipment and Systems3.4.2.1 Personal Fall Arrest Equipment3.4.3 Fall Protection for Roofing Work3.4.

10、4 Horizontal Lifelines3.4.5 Guardrails and Safety Nets3.4.6 Rescue and Evacuation Procedures3.5 SHIPYARD REQUIREMENTS3.6 SCAFFOLDING3.7 EQUIPMENT3.7.1 Material Handling Equipment3.7.2 Weight Handling Equipment3.7.3 Equipment and Mechanized Equipment3.7.4 USE OF EXPLOSIVES3.8 EXCAVATIONS3.8.1 Utility

11、 Locations3.8.2 Utility Location Verification3.8.3 Utilities Within and Under Concrete, Bituminous Asphalt, and Other Impervious Surfaces3.9 ELECTRICAL3.9.1 Portable Extension Cords3.10 WORK IN CONFINED SPACES- End of Section Table of Contents -SECTION 01 35 26 Page 2Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo

12、reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-*USACE / NAVFAC / AFCESA / NASA UFGS-01 35 26 (February 2012)-Preparing Activity: NAVFAC SupersedingUFGS-01 35 26 (February 2010)UFGS-01 35 26 (August 2009)UFGS-01 35 26 (February 2009)UFGS-01 35 29 (November 2008)UNIFIED FACILITIES G

13、UIDE SPECIFICATIONSReferences are in agreement with UMRL dated January 2012*SECTION 01 35 26GOVERNMENTAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS02/12*NOTE: This guide specification covers the requirements for safety and occupational health requirements for the protection of Contractor and Government personnel, property

14、 and resources.Adhere to UFC 1-300-02 Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS) Format Standard when editing this guide specification or preparing new project specification sections. Edit this guide specification for project specific requirements by adding, deleting, or revising text. For brack

15、eted items, choose applicable items(s) or insert appropriate information.Remove information and requirements not required in respective project, after consulting with Command Safety staff whether or not brackets are present.Comments, suggestions and recommended changes for this guide specification a

16、re welcome and should be submitted as a Criteria Change Request (CCR).*This guide specification is intended for use in contracts that specify Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) clause 52.236-13, “Accident Prevention“, and/or its Alternate I, to include contracts for construction, dismantling, reno

17、vation and demolition; dredging; environmental restoration (investigation, design, remediation); asbestos abatement or lead hazard control; projects in the continental U.S. and overseas. NOTE: The requirements of this guide specification supplement U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Safety and Hea

18、lth Requirements Manual, EM 385-1-1, and clarify safety concerns for high-risk SECTION 01 35 26 Page 3Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-construction activities. All contracts that include FAR clause 52.236-13 require the Contractor to p

19、repare and execute a written Accident Prevention Plan (APP) in accordance with Appendix A of EM 385-1-1 to include Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs). Some contracts, based upon the work to be performed (environmental restoration, asbestos abatement or lead hazard control), require additional special s

20、afety and health plans to be made part of and appended to the APP. Pertinent UFGS contract sections include UFGS 01 35 29.13 HEALTH, SAFETY, AND EMERGENCY RESPONSE PROCEDURES FOR CONTAMINATED SITES for environmental restoration project; UFGS 02 82 14.00 10 ASBESTOS HAZARD CONTROL ACTIVITIES (Army),

21、or 02 82 16.00 20 ENGINEERING CONTROL OF ASBESTOS CONTAINING MATERIALS (Navy), for asbestos abatement; and, UFGS 02 83 19.00 10 LEAD BASED PAINT HAZARD ABATEMENT, TARGET HOUSING AND CHILD OCCUPIED FACILITIES (Army), or 02 83 13.00 20 LEAD IN CONSTRUCTION (Navy), for lead hazard control activities. F

22、or Navy environmental restoration contracts, an APP is required with the overall contract and a site specific Health and Safety Plan is required for each task order (contact the FED Safety Manager for applicability). In addition, when any work under a service, supply or research and development cont

23、ract is to be performed on Government-owned, leased or controlled real property, or on board Government-owned, leased or controlled plant or equipment, a determination must be made whether to use FAR clause 52.236-13, and/or its Alternate I, and this specification. The need for the use of FAR clause

24、 52.236-13, and/or its Alternate I, and this specification must be determined from the hazards presented by the supplies to be delivered, the services to be provided or the research and development to be performed. The Contracting Officer in consultation with the technical proponent and safety and h

25、ealth personnel will make the determination. Many states and municipalities have more stringent or additional requirements and this section should be modified as required to meet local conditions and regulations.*PART 1 GENERAL1.1 REFERENCES*NOTE: This paragraph is used to list the publications cite

26、d in the text of the guide specification. The publications are referred to in the text by basic designation only and listed in this paragraph by organization, designation, date, SECTION 01 35 26 Page 4Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-a

27、nd title.Use the Reference Wizards Check Reference feature when you add a RID outside of the Sections Reference Article to automatically place the reference in the Reference Article. Also use the Reference Wizards Check Reference feature to update the issue dates.References not used in the text will

28、 automatically be deleted from this section of the project specification when you choose to reconcile references in the publish print process.*The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced. The publications are referred to within the text by the basic desig

29、nation only.AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS (ASSE/SAFE)ASSE/SAFE A10.32 (2004) Fall ProtectionASSE/SAFE A10.34 (2001; R 2005) Protection of the Public on or Adjacent to Construction SitesASSE/SAFE Z359.1 (2007) Safety Requirements for Personal Fall Arrest Systems, Subsystems and ComponentsASME

30、INTERNATIONAL (ASME)ASME B30.22 (2010) Articulating Boom CranesASME B30.3 (2009) Tower CranesASME B30.5 (2007) Mobile and Locomotive CranesASME B30.8 (2010) Floating Cranes and Floating DerricksNATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION (NASA)NASA NPG 8621.1 (2004a) NASA Mishap Reporting, Investi

31、gating and Record Keeping PolicyNASA NPG 8715.3 (2004) NASA Safety ManualNASA-STD 8719.12 (2010) Safety Standard for Explosives, Propellants, and PyrotechnicsNATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA)NFPA 10 (2010) Standard for Portable Fire ExtinguishersNFPA 241 (2009) Standard for Safeguarding Co

32、nstruction,Alteration, and Demolition OperationsSECTION 01 35 26 Page 5Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NFPA 306 (2009) Standard for Control of Gas Hazards on VesselsNFPA 51B (2009; TIA 09-1) Standard for Fire Prevention During Welding

33、, Cutting, and Other Hot WorkNFPA 70 (2011; TIA 11-1; Errata 2011; TIA 11-2; TIA 11-3; TIA 11-4) National Electrical CodeNFPA 70E (2012) Standard for Electrical Safety in the WorkplaceU.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS (USACE)EM 385-1-1 (2008; Errata 1-2010; Changes 1-3 2010; Changes 4-6 2011) Safety and

34、Health Requirements ManualU.S. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION (NARA)10 CFR 20 Standards for Protection Against Radiation29 CFR 1910 Occupational Safety and Health Standards29 CFR 1910.146 Permit-required Confined Spaces29 CFR 1915 Confined and Enclosed Spaces and Other Dangerous Atmosp

35、heres in Shipyard Employment29 CFR 1919 Gear Certification29 CFR 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction29 CFR 1926.1400 Cranes Change 1 Mar 2011; Change 2 Aug 2011)Management of Weight Handling Equipment1.2 DEFINITIONS*SECTION 01 35 26 Page 6Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction

36、or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-NOTE: Include the following item (a) in Navy projects only.*a. Competent Person for Fall Protection. A person who is capable of identifying hazardous or dangerous conditions in the personal fall arrest system or any component thereof, as well as t

37、heir application and use with related equipment, and has the authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate the hazards of falling.b. High Visibility Accident. Any mishap which may generate publicity or high visibility.c. Medical Treatment. Treatment administered by a physician or by regi

38、stered professional personnel under the standing orders of a physician. Medical treatment does not include first aid treatment even through provided by a physician or registered personnel.*NOTE: Include the following item in Navy projects only.*d. Operating Envelope. The area surrounding any crane.

39、Inside this “envelope“ is the crane, the operator, riggers and crane walkers, rigging gear between the hook and the load, the load and the cranes supporting structure (ground, rail, etc.).e. Recordable Injuries or Illnesses. Any work-related injury or illness that results in: (1) Death, regardless o

40、f the time between the injury and death, or the length of the illness;(2) Days away from work (any time lost after day of injury/illness onset);(3) Restricted work;(4) Transfer to another job;(5) Medical treatment beyond first aid;(6) Loss of consciousness; or(7) A significant injury or illness diag

41、nosed by a physician or other licensed health care professional, even if it did not result in (1) through (6) above.f. “USACE“ property and equipment specified in USACE EM 385-1-1 should be interpreted as Government property and equipment.*NOTE: Include the following item on all Navy projects; Item

42、is optional on ARMY projects. Edit as appropriate if paragraph is used for Army. Last sentence is tailored for Navy only.*SECTION 01 35 26 Page 7Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,- g. Weight Handling Equipment (WHE) Accident. A WHE accid

43、ent occurs when any one or more of the eight elements in the operating envelope fails to perform correctly during operation, including operation during maintenance or testing resulting in personnel injury or death; material or equipment damage; dropped load; derailment; two-blocking; overload; or co

44、llision, including unplanned contact between the load, crane, or other objects. A dropped load, derailment, two-blocking, overload and collision are considered accidents even though no material damage or injury occurs. A component failure (e.g., motor burnout, gear tooth failure, bearing failure) is not considered an accident solely due to material or equipment damage unless the component failure results in damage to other components (e.g., dropped boom, dropped load, roll over, etc.) Any mishap meeting the criteria described above shall be docume

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