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DOE-S T D-1180-2004
c. Discuss the basic requirements in the listed documents for each of the following
areas associated with construction projects:
Personnel protective equipment (PPE)
Electrical safety
Safety hazards associated with welding
Safety hazards associated with materials handling and storage
Safety hazards associated with machinery
Safety hazards associated with portable and hand tools
Safety hazards associated with concrete and masonry
Safety hazards associated with scaffolding
d. Discuss the responsibilities of the construction manager in ensuring compliance with
Occupational Safety and Health Act requirements.
e. Describe the actions to be taken to correct a deficiency with the requirements of the
listed documents.
f.
Develop an assessment plan for inspection of construction activities and the
construction site for compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Act
requirements.
31.
Construction Management personnel shall demonstrate a working level
knowledge of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) industry standards for
construction management and engineering.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a. Discuss the purpose, scope, and application of the National Fire Protection
Association industry standards. Include in this discussion key terms, essential
elements, and personnel responsibilities and authorities.
b. Identify the National Fire Protection Association industry standards necessary to
evaluate the appropriate elements of a project.
c. Determine contractor compliance with the requirements of the National Fire Protection
Association industry standards as they apply to contract design requirements and
construction activities during a walkthrough at a defense nuclear facility.
32.
Construction Management personnel shall demonstrate a working level
knowledge of the Uniform Building Code (UBC) industry standards for
construction management and engineering.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a. Discuss the purpose, scope, and application of the Uniform Building Code industry
standards. Include in this discussion key terms, essential elements, and personnel
responsibilities and authorities.
b. Identify the Uniform Building Code industry standards necessary to evaluate the
appropriate elements of a project.
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