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CO N S T R UCT IO N S A F ET YM A N UA L
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CDAConstructionSafetyManual
DIS CLA IM ER N O T ICE
Theinformationcontainedherein waspreparedandpresentedwithreasonablecareandisbasedonthe
most reliable information available to the author. The City of Chicago and the Chicago Department of
Aviation makes no warranty, expressed or implied, of the fitness, accuracy or completeness of this
IN T R O DUCT IO N
TheContractor/Tenantshallhavesoleandcompleteresponsibilityfortheimplementationofaprojector
jobsite safety plan. The Contractor/Tenant shall take necessary precautions for the health and safety of
employeesandfullycomplywithapplicableprovisionsof:
All sections of 29 CFR 1926 OSHA Construction Industry Safety and Health Standards or
appropriate safety and health standards
All sections of 29 CFR 1910 OSHAGeneralIndustrySafety andHealthStandardsorappropriate
safety and health standards
FAAAdvisoryCircular150OperationalSafetyonAirportsDuringConstruction5370-2G
All applicable standards from American National Standards Institute
All nationally recognized standard developing agencies
National Fire Protection Association code
National Electric Code
Local safety, building and electric codes
Anyotherapplicablestandards
Dueto the changing nature of health and safety regulations and because new information is constantly
becomingavailable, this plan is subject to change without notice. Any omission of an OSHA standard, in
partoritsentirety does not in any way relieve a contractor from any safety requirement.
This document and applicable OSHA standards represent minimum requirements all contractors must
meet. It is expected all contractors working on these projects will not only meet but exceed these
requirements.
This documentisnot:
Asubstituteforacontractorproject-specificsafety program;contractorsarerequiredtodevelop
a project-specific safety program. Contractors can use this document as a reference when
developing their project-specific safety plan for projects
Airports. Contractorsmustconsulttheresourceslistedaboveforthemostcurrentrequirements.
Intendedtobeasubstitutefor federal,state orlocalregulationsorstandards.
Intended to perform its
contractual obligations.
Compliance with this document does not guarantee compliance with standards nor requirements of the
Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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Chi c ag o De p ar tm e n to f A v i ati o n
Co n s tr u c ti o n S af e ty M an ag e m e n tP l an
T abl e o f Co n te n ts
S tate m e n to f P o l ic y an d In te n t...............................................................................................................8
P r o g r am O bje c ti v e s ................................................................................................................................9
R o l e s an d R e s p o n s ibi l i ti e s .................................................................................................................... 10
ChicagoDepartmentofAviation........................................................................................................10
ContractorSafetyRepresentativeResponsibilities.............................................................................10
ContractorSupervisorResponsibilities...............................................................................................11
Contractor EmployeeResponsibilities................................................................................................11
P r o je c tan d Jo bs i te S af e ty P e r s o n n e l R e qu i r e m e n ts ............................................................................. 12
ContractorSafetyCandidateVettingProcess.....................................................................................12
Process.......................................................................................................................................... 12
Qualifications Review .................................................................................................................... 12
In-PersonInterview ....................................................................................................................... 13
Safety Representation Qualifications.................................................................................................13
RequirementsforDedicatedSafetyRepresentatives......................................................................13
RequirementsforSafetyRepresentativeswithDualResponsibilities..............................................14
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Jobsite Safety Staffing
All Construction Projects................................................................................................................15
G e n e r al S af e ty R e qu ir e m e n ts ............................................................................................................... 17
Site-Specific Safety Programs.............................................................................................................17
Personnel Conduct............................................................................................................................ 19
Identification and Reporting of Unsafe Conditions.............................................................................19
ContractorCorrection of Unsafe Conditions ......................................................................................20
Project Construction and Airfield Operations.....................................................................................20
Pre-
A c ti v ity - S p e c if ic S af e ty R e qu ir e m e n ts .................................................................................................. 22
HotWork........................................................................................................................................... 22
Electrical Safety................................................................................................................................. 25
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CranesandRigging............................................................................................................................ 27
TrenchesandExcavations..................................................................................................................31
Personal Protective Equipment..........................................................................................................35
Housekeeping,SanitationandLighting..............................................................................................37
MedicalServices andFirstAid............................................................................................................37
Injury Management........................................................................................................................... 38
EmergencyResponseCoordination....................................................................................................40
Fire Protection and Prevention..........................................................................................................40
LaddersandStairways....................................................................................................................... 41
Scaffolds............................................................................................................................................ 44
Floor, Roof or Wall Openings.............................................................................................................46
PowerandHandTools....................................................................................................................... 46
PoweredIndustrial Trucks (Forklifts)..................................................................................................49
Traffic Control, Barricades and Signs..................................................................................................50
Steel Erection.................................................................................................................................... 51
HazardCommunication..................................................................................................................... 53
ConfinedSpacesinConstruction........................................................................................................54
Respiratory Protection....................................................................................................................... 57
Fall Protection................................................................................................................................... 57
Concrete,Masonry,andAsphaltSafety .............................................................................................60
AsphaltWork.....................................................................................................................................61
SevereWeatherSafety...................................................................................................................... 62
DustControl...................................................................................................................................... 65
Tunneling andUndergroundConstruction.........................................................................................65
EmergencyActionPlans..................................................................................................................... 65
MeansofEgress................................................................................................................................ 67
RespirableCrystalline Silica................................................................................................................67
Project Security ................................................................................................................................. 68
O S H A In s p e c ti o n s .................................................................................................................................. 69
S u bs tan c e A bu s e T e s ti n g P r o g r am ........................................................................................................ 70
Dr u g an d A l c o ho l - F r e e P o l i c y ................................................................................................................ 72
Dr u g an d A l c o ho l T e s ti n g Co n s e n tF o r m ............................................................................................... 73
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