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3.17 Project Hazard Identification. The process of identifying complex tasks and other potentially hazardous tasks throughout project construction. 3.18 Project Specific Safety and Health Plan. A written plan describing how project specific safety and health issues such as complex tasks and potentially hazardous tasks will be addressed. The plan is based on the most current operational plans, company safety and health programs, hazard identification reports and all applicable topics listed in 5.3.1.
3.19 Safety and Health Design Specifications. Construction specifications established during the design process to minimize safety and health hazards for workers, such as permanent fall arrest anchors on flat unprotected roofs.
3.20 Task. Any activity or process with multiple steps with an established beginning and end.
3.21 Task Hazard Analysis. The process of analyzing work tasks to identify potential hazards and determine how to address them so that the task can be completed safely. The process includes the evaluation of the task, affected workers, tools, materials, equipment and identifica- tion of appropriate hazard controls. The process is also commonly referred to as an Activity Hazard Analysis or Job Hazard Analysis.
4. CONSTRUCTION OWNERS – PRE-PROJECT SAFETY AND HEALTH PLANNING 4.1 General Responsibilities in Safety and Health Planning.
4.1.1 The construction owner shall ensure that project specific expectations, goals and policies for safety and health are established for the project.
4.1.2 The construction owner shall ensure that the project specific safety and health policies are implemented by the project constructor and evaluated for necessary changes throughout project construction.
4.2 Construction Safety and Health in Project Design.
4.2.1 Throughout the design phase of the project, the construction owner shall provide leadership and maintain a decisionmaking policy to enhance worker safety and health on the project.
4.2.2 The construction owner shall ensure safety and health design specifica- tions are established and incorporated into the appropriate contract documents. Where an owner retains a design professional, the design professional shall propose occupational safety and health design specifications that will help to prevent or minimize work related hazards.
4.2.3 The construction owner shall ensure all safety and health design specifications and information on any remaining identified risks are provided to the project constructor in a pre-project meeting.
4.2.4 The construction owner shall require the project constructor to become familiar with the project’s safety and health design specifications, and convey the specifications requirements to all contractors and other affected project personnel.
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