Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Company Safety, Health, Welfare and Environmental Policy
  3. Company Safety, Health, Welfare and Environmental Program
  4. Subcontractor's Site Safety, Health, Welfare and Environmental Plan
  5. References
  6. Attachments

1. Introduction

This safety, health, welfare and environmental program forms the basic program applicable to all Company construction projects. It establishes and provides workable guidelines, identifies authorities and responsibilities, rules and regulations that site management must use in establishing, administering and maintaining job site safety in all its aspects, a primary essential to all construction projects.

Where practical in this program the words safety, health, welfare and environmental will be abbreviated to SHWE.

A project/job site specific SHWE Plan will be prepared that will be based on the requirements of this program.

As required, the job site SHWE plan will be adapted to incorporate local authority and/or client's requirements.

2. Company Safety, Health, Welfare and Environmental Policy

It is Company’s policy to ensure that each employee at site works in safe and healthful conditions and that the environment is protected. It is Company’s objective to have an accident-free site.

To accomplish this, Company has its SHWE program, the purpose is primarily preventive.

Company aims to provide a work environment in which accidents cannot happen. Conditions that could cause accidents must be located, defined and corrected in a timely manner by means of conducting Risk Analyses in order to accomplish this aim.

The preservation and conservation of the human and material assets of all parties, by control of hazards, working conditions and the environment has management's highest priority support and participation.

Full cooperation in the SHWE program by all personnel on the site in the performance of their activities is expected at all times. Personnel may be subject to disciplinary action for infractions of the relevant rules and regulations.

Also refer to the Instructions to Bidders, General Conditions of Subcontract and Safety, Health, Welfare and Environmental Policy and Site Regulations that are part of Company’s standard subcontract package.

3. Company Safety, Health, Welfare and Environmental Program

3.1 Purpose and Scope

To establish a program for construction projects to execute these in a safe, healthy and practical manner with awareness of conditions to the benefit of all employees and the environment.

To define areas of responsibility and authority relative to operational, administrative and auditing duties.

To be aware of clients and authority requirements, for a comprehensive approach to providing information to all parties, as required.

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