Site Specific Safety and Health Program

Site Specific Safety and Health Program

WIT – Beatty Hall Patio/Facade Wentworth Institute of Technology
Beatty Hall – 113 Ward St.  Boston, MA 02120

Project # 2042

EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN

Wentworth Institute of Technology – Beatty Hall Patio/Facade.

SITE INFORMATION

This Emergency Response Plan (E.R.P.) is specifically developed for Consigli Construction work associated with Beatty Hall Patio and façade renovations in 2019.  

SITE LOCATION

The Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) Beatty Hall project is Located on the campus along Huntington Ave. in Boston.  For this construction project, we will use the rear address location of 113 Ward St. Boston, MA 02120. The location for the project field office(s) is at the Project jobsite (notifications of any changes will be provided).  The field office will be the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).

EMERGENCY TYPE

The following situations are considered emergency response actions and should be handled in accordance with the procedures outlined in this plan.

  • Serious Injury/Fatalities
  • Fire/Explosion
  • Structural Damage/Collapse
  • Weather or Geological Event
  • Environmental Incident
  • Traffic Disruption
  • Utility Damage
  • Illegal Activity
  • Labor Problems
  • Bomb Threats/Military Ordinance Unearthing
  • Acts of Terrorism

The following is a list of the Chain of Command/Call Hierarchy on the project for establishing lines of succession during communication involving all emergencies.

Back End of Emergency Response Plan

Emergency Contacts + Numbers

1. First call: 911 or WIT Public Safety (617) 989-4444

2. CCC Superintendent: David Rockwood  – (774)278-8701          

3. CCC Project Manager: Justin Bomysoad   – (774)462-1732

4. CCC General Superintendent: Mike Boucher – (774)573-4082

5. Dan Della-Giustina: Corporate Safety  –  (508)686-6008
                                                                                         

Additional Consigli Construction Contacts:

  • CCC Safety Manager: Bryan Kingsbury  –   (508)808-9359
  • CCC Project Engineer: Travis Panzini –  (774)462-1743
  • Consigli Construction, Inc. – Boston Office – (617)259-1007
  • CCC Project Executive – Christian Riordan – (603)328-8969

Other Project Contacts.

WIT PM Bob Barton (STV Inc.) – (617)631-6224

WIT Physical Plant –  (617)989-4550
WIT Public Safety (non-emergency) – (617)989-4400
Boston Fire Department (non-emergency)- (617)343-3550
Boston Inspectional Services – (617)635-5300

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Medical Facilities

Hospital/Treatment Facility:

New England Baptist Hospital
125 Parker Hill Avenue
3rd Floor, Suite 360 
Boston, MA 02120

Phone: (617)754-5620, ext. 1

Emergency Procedures: A Consigli representative will be dispatched to the Main entrance and the rear of the library to meet the responding Emergency Personnel and advise the individual in charge of the location of the incident as well as any chemicals or hazardous substances that may be present on any of the floors. Safety Data Sheets will be readily available if needed by the Fire Dept.

In the event of a serious injury requiring the assistance of Boston EMS the injured worker will be kept as comfortable as possible.  Emergency first aid if necessary will be administered.  Under no circumstances will the injured person be moved unless the worker’s life is in danger because of fire or calamity.  A worker will be assigned to meet the medical personnel at the above location to direct them to the location of incident.

In the event an evacuation is required all personnel at this job site will follow the building/site evacuation plan and meet at the designated Muster Point (see posted plans in work areas). The foreman for each company will meet at that location and take a head count of their staff and report to Consigli Superintendent. If for some reason a worker is unaccounted for, the fire department will be notified of the last location where the worker was observed.

 

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Site Safety Plan

I. Scope of Proposed Operations:   This project consists of 2 separate work scopes both on the exterior of Beatty Hall at Wentworth Institute of Technology. One focus will be the installation of a patio on the existing North roof of the Flanagan Campus Center and the other is the full wash and patching of the Beatty Hall façade. Work will begin in August 2019 and run through the Fall of 2019. Project hours will be between 7:00am and 3:30pm Monday through Friday. Due to the occupancy of the building and neighborhood concerns, all work performed outside of these designated times will need Wentworth and Consigli approval. 

The patio work will consist of select demolition as needed to frame and create the new doorway openings onto the roof of the Flanagan Campus Center facing the quad.  Temporary walls will be used to separate active construction areas from the occupied library space.  The project will complete with interior finishes and exterior railing and pavers to create the new patio space.  All work/material storage will occur behind the project separation/containment walls so as not to disturb the occupied areas of the library.  Shut-downs, as needed, will be coordinated with WIT to minimize disruption to the library users.

Beatty Hall

The façade work will consist of the use of pressure washing the concrete façade of Beatty Hall and completing select concrete repairs as needed. The use of aerial lifts is expected for this phase and strict traffic and pedestrian routes will be established to ensure the safety of the public around the work area. 

 

S.A.F.E.: Staying Accident Free Every Day is the Safety Mission that forms the very foundation of the Consigli Safety Culture.  The S.A.F.E.  mission, which is supported by technology, (Predictive Solutions internal auditing instrument  which identifies and defines leading indicator related information); Leadership (Empowering our team members to assure safe projects); Humanization (Protect the ones you love by protecting yourself); Jobsite Gym (Morning warm-up stretch program); Training (Integrating sub-contractors into the Consigli Safety Culture); and Lean (nothing hit the ground), is the driving force behind Consigli’ s drive to our vision – ZERO.  ZERO is the philosophy that all accidents are preventable, and that no accident is acceptable.  The S.A.F.E. mission is the guiding force to achieving the Consigli Safety Vision which is ZERO. 


Identify the specific route in and out of the construction site (Traffic
Management):
Main construction access will be restricted to routes
pre-determined by Wentworth Institute of Technology and Consigli. All
contractors will be responsible for adhering to Boston, and WIT regulations regarding driving, parking and delivering materials. Pedestrians will be given the right of way at all times. Parking will be not be designated for construction workers and all crews must make their own parking arrangements.  This will be reviewed during orientation.


Designated work hours (any work outside these hours must have prior CCC approval):
  All work shall take place during business hours, Monday – Friday 7:00am to 3:30pm, any work which may need to take place outside of these hours will need to be approved by the CCC Superintendent.

Life Safety:  A detailed fire protection plan and NFPA 241 plan shall be developed with input from Consigli, and Wentworth.  Although not expected, if andy impairments to existing life safety systems are necessary, they will be correctly permitted and coordinated with the building manager and the Boston Fire Department.   

Any penetration through smoke and fire walls for new plumbing or electrical circuits necessitates: 

  • Smoke and fire wall penetrations shall not be
    left unattended.
  • All penetrations are sealed by the end of each
    work shift.

Notification of Automatic Sprinkler System or Fire Alarm system shall be to:

  • WIT Facilities Operations
  • Boston Fire Dept.
  • All shut downs shall have a dedicated fire watch.

If it will be necessary to erect hard wall partitions in corridors adjacent to the work space: 

  • All affected occupants shall be notified of corridor width reduction.
  • All occupants shall be aware of primary and secondary routes of egress.
  • Additional egress signage shall be posted.
  • Corridor storage is prohibited.

Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA):  An AHA/JHA depending on level of hazard shall be conducted for each identifiable feature of work to be performed.  The AHA/JHA shall be submitted to Consigli superintendent/supervisor.  AHA/JHA shall be reviewed weekly, signed by all workers including their supervisor, with all involved personnel performing that particular task.

Demolition:  Prior to the start of demo operations, the contractor preforming demo will confirm that all utilities leading into the area have been made safe.  The electrician will disconnect and lock out all electrical, the plumber will do the same with any plumbing lines, and the HVAC subcontractor will do the same on the HVAC piping and duct work.  Lock out tag out will be reviewed during the pre-construction safety meetings to assure disconnect and responsibility for protection of existing utilities is safe for any construction activities to commence. In spaces where some electrical or mechanical must remain live, a color-coding system will be utilized for easy identification of live utilities that must stay active and utilities that must be removed.  Any and all utilities spay painted Red are not to be touched and need to be protected during all operations. Utilities spray painted Green are to be removed as part of the selective demolition process only after lock-out/tag-out has been confirmed and utilities tested.  If any utilities are unmarked, they shall be considered live.  The demo contractor will be responsible for completing CCC demo checklist prior to the start of any work in their target areas

Fall Protection:  Fall protection risk on the project is mostly
limited to the work on the patio flat roof and the use of the aerial lift for façade work.  All work over 6 feet requires some form of fall protection in accordance with CCC fall protection policy.  All fall protection for work preformed on Scaffold will be needed at a height of 6 feet or greater.  All scaffold erectors will maintain the ability to have fall protection by donning a harness and lanyard at all times during erection.  Holes greater than 2” will be covered with acceptable material (3/4 plywood ½ steel) which will be secured and marked hole (cover must be able to withstand four times the intended load).  Covers will stay in place until the hole/penetration has been filled.  Before any work is to begin on the roof it must be determined what method of fall protection will be implemented (fall protection plan, 100% tie off, guard rails, flagging etc.) All workers working on a roof with a slope greater than 4 to 1 and exposed to a fall greater than 6 feet will be tied off 100% of the time spent in this location.  Workers on a roof with a slope less than 4 to 1 may put flagging (six feet for roofers-15 feet for everyone else) lines up, whenever roofers and any other trade are on the same roof then the flagging must be pulled back to the maximum distance.  Holes greater than 2” will be covered with acceptable material (3/4 plywood ½ steel) which will be secured and marked hole (cover must be able to withstand 2x the intended axle load).  Covers will stay in place until the hole/penetration has been filled with duct or Pipe riser which extends above the deck.

**Review Chapter 13 for more detail

Work on Ladders: All work on step ladders/straight ladders will be done correctly per manufacturer’s recommendations.  Any worker who is on a step/straight ladder and could be exposed to a fall greater than the height of their work on the ladder will be required to install a form of fall protection.  Step ladders will not be used as a form of access to a walking /working level, also all straight ladders will be tied of when installed for use.  Only ladders with a rating Type 1A or 1AA will be allowed on Consigli projects.

Scaffold and elevated work platforms:  Limited scaffold use expected.  It is expected that  aerial lifts will provide the access for work at height. If necessary, all scaffolds will be inspected daily before each shift by a competent person designated by each individual contractor.  This inspection will be documented on Inspection tags located at the access point to each section. A scaffold checklist will be provided by CCC to each sub contractors designated persons to aid them with their daily inspection. All contractors who will be erect scaffold will provide CCC with certification/Qualification of scaffold erection training as well as an erection/dismantling plan. Fall protection is required 100% during erection/dismantling.

Overhead protection will be provided for all access points at any buildings which are located under any form of scaffolding. Fall protection is required at 6’ on all scaffolds, on mobil scaffold fall protection is required at 4’. Mobile staging with a work platform with a height to base ratio greater than two to one will require outriggers.

** Please review chapter 14 for additional details.  

Aerial/Scissor Lifts:  The area, ground conditions, and slab strength, in the intended work zone, will be inspected for overhead power lines, sink holes, covers, or any other unsafe conditions which cause an unsafe incident.  Aerial lift platforms will be inspected daily before each shift by a competent person designated by the affected employer.  All who will be performing work from an aerial lift will show documented proof of training prior to using the lift.  Steel plates or equipment mats will be placed on the ground above any utility/ steam tunnel if there will be Aerial lifts operating on them. Workers will be tied off at all times when using an aerial lift.

Chemical and Materials:  All Materials and chemicals used on-site will
have Safety Data Sheets (SDS) provided before being brought onsite.

  • SDS sheets on file in Consigli Construction’s Site Safety Plan
  • All SDS sheets shall be readily accessible.

** Please review chapter 20 for additional details.  

Fire Protection:  Limited hot-work is anticipated and efforts
will be made to reduce the need for on-site hot work.  If, however, any hot-work is required the Consigli hot work permit program will be implemented.  This will be coordinated through Consigli Construction, Wentworth, and Boston Fire. All hot work will stop one hour before the regular end of the day work stoppage. All workers who perform hot work will possess the NFPA Hot Work Safety Certificate of training and the contractors will possess a Boston Fire Department “Welding/Cutting/Other Hot Work” permit.

Flammables will not be stored inside the building or left overnight in the building.  All combustible or flammable materials will be stored in an appropriately rated lockable cabinet located no closer than 50 feet from the nearest structure. Fire extinguishers will be provided for every 3000 square feet.  They will be installed on job made stands and conspicuously located throughout.  They will be part of the daily inspection with extinguisher log completed monthly.  Storage of any acetylene cylinders will be done in a secure and upright area, with good ventilation.  This will be a strict no smoking project. All penetrations leading outside of the construction area will be fire stopped using approved fire rated material prior to the end of each shift.

**Review Chapter 17 for more detail.

Electrical: All electrical tools, cords and equipment must be in good working order. To that end, all electrical tools and components must be visually checked on a daily basis.  Any tools with damaged cords or damaged cords must be taken out service… All cords must be equipped with a ground pin, flat three wire cords are not allowed.  SJO and SJT or other similarly rated cords only shall be used.  The electrician will be responsible for all temp power and any temp lighting that may be needed.  They will coordinate all lock out tag out procedures. All temporary power for the project will be installed on protected and dedicated circuits with 100% GFCI protection.  GFCI will be tested by the electric contractor weekly to assure proper function with an inspection log filed with CCC monthly.  No live electrical work will be conducted.

**Review Chapter 26 for more detail

Cranes:  Crane use is not expected.  It is anticipated that an all terrain forklift will be used for all hoisting to the patio roof.  If necessary though, all cranes will require independent annual 3rd party inspections and will be utilized for operation only after detailed lift plans are submitted.   It is anticipated that these cranes will be hydraulic.  If a lattice boom crane is utilized (not anticipated), then the crane must get an on-site 3rd party inspection once the crane is assembled, prior to operation.

There is a requirement to assure that certified riggers, signalmen, and crane assemblymen are utilized.  A site-specific erection plan will be required for the structural steel erection with review of certifications prior to any of these operations taking place.  All picks are to be done by a licensed operator.  As previously mentioned, a detailed pick plan will be required to assure that no picks are critical in nature.  Critical picks are defined as those involving 2 cranes lifting simultaneously, a pick that is over 75% of capacity, a pick that involves the lifting of a man basket, or any other lift that is deemed to involve special conditions.  Location and set up will be reviewed with crane operator prior to set up and pick.  All lifting operations will require that the operator and any involved contractors follow the steps listed below as well as in CCC Crane Safety policy.

 1. All Hoisting equipment will have an up to date 3rd party inspection certificate with the equipment which will be copied and filed in the office trailer.

2. All lattice boom cranes will have an independent 3rd party inspection completed each time one is set up on the project, after assembly and prior to operation.

3. All equipment operators will be required to have in their possession all appropriate licensing and training as required by OSHA and the Commonwealth of MA.

4. All underground vaults and existing utilities will be marked before as well as before any crane is set up.

5. Documented rigging equipment inspections.

6. Documented daily crane inspections filed with CCC weekly.

** Please review chapter 24 for additional details.


Confined Space:
  None anticipated.

** Please review chapter 21 for additional details.  


Designated First Aid Plan:
   All injuries no matter how minor must be reported to Consigli Superintendent immediately. The superintendent will then report all injuries to the CCC Safety Director.  A fully stocked first aid kit and blood borne pathogens kit shall be maintained on the project site.  Only properly trained personnel will administer first aid.  Consigli Construction shall follow Site Safety Plan for first Aid.  Report all incidents to the Safety Director

** Please review chapter 1 and 27 for additional details.  

Substance Abuse: As a condition of employment, all Consigli personnel are required to submit to a urinalysis test for determination of the presence of illegal substances.  A positive result will disqualify the applicant for employment on this project.

Emergency Management Response: In the event of an Emergency the construction workers shall leave all of the buildings immediately. Point of assembly/muster shall be at the designated location (as identified on the posted evacuation plan).  In the Event of a DISASTER, the Superintendent or Safety Director/Manager shall instruct the construction workers to leave the site or remain in place and await further instruction.  The following steps should be taken in the event of an emergency

When reporting an emergency, please provide the following:

• Your location (refer to site evacuation plan) phone number, and name;

• The location of the incident (building name, floor and room number);

• Nature and extent of the incident (injury, accident, spill, smoke/fire, damage, etc.);

• The name and amount of the material spilled (if applicable); and

• The safest route to the spill (if applicable).

** Please review chapter 8 for additional details.  

 Minimum Site Safety Requirement:  All Consigli workers, and any subcontractors, shall have, at a minimum, an OSHA 10 Hour Construction Safety Outreach training certificate and shall provide documentation of training.

 Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE):  All CCC and sub contractor workers will wear hard hats and safety glasses at all times.  All CCC personnel performing work with their hands shall be required to wear gloves that are appropriate to the task.  When not performing actual work with their hands workers will be required to have them available for immediate use.  Face shields will be required for all personnel who are performing overhead work, using metal chop saw or any type of metal grinding.  All welders will be required to have hard hats with integral welding shields.


Restricted Areas: 
Contractors are prohibited from entering any adjacent areas of the Wentworth Campus or affected buildings unless work has been previously authorized and scheduled with Consigli and WIT.  The work area locations will be clearly marked. It is important that workers do not park in/in front of adjacent driveways during construction or for deliveries.  Follow the designated delivery route.  All workers will try to limit their impact on surrounding areas.

Lean requirements/Materials Management/Housekeeping: Getting materials into and out of the project will be a challenge that needs to be adequately planned.  All deliveries are to be scheduled with the CCC Superintendent and Wentworth Institute of Technology notified.  A comprehensive Activity Hazard Analysis shall be done on all materials that will be hoisted and placed into the building. Only materials which will be used/installed within three days’ time will be delivered to the site. Attention must be paid to structural analysis in regards to loading existing floors with material and equipment. Movement of all materials over 8ft. will require 2 workers.

Listed below are additional Lean requirements

  • No materials shall be delivered to the site earlier than 3 days before said materials are to be installed/put into place.  If materials have to be delivered before that 3 day time period, subcontractor shall get prior approval from Consigli Superintendent.  Because of this, notification / scheduling is required for all deliveries to the site. Subcontractors must notify Contractor at least 24 hours in advance. Contractor has the right to refuse any deliveries not properly scheduled or due to logistical constraints as necessary.

  • All subcontractors’ delivered materials shall be placed on wheeled carts, wheeled racks or in wheeled bins so as to necessitate easy relocation in the event materials need to be moved.  Carts, racks, or dollies shall not exceed manufacturers intended weight loads.  Materials/tools can be delivered and stored on pallets only if pallet jacks are delivered simultaneously with said delivery to provide for ready mobility.  Additionally, pallet jacks need to remain in immediate area. Each subcontractor will need to supply their own pallet jacks for their own materials and keep their pallet jack within reasonable distance at all times.

  • All work stations shall be provided with wheeled trash bins for immediate placement of all debris produced as a part of the subcontractors operations.  All trash will be immediately placed in wheeled containers provided by Consigli.

  • All subcontractors shall use rubber wheeled carts when moving material or removing trash from a building.  Any damage caused by the Subcontractor shall be repaired at the cost of the Subcontractor.  Back charges will be appropriately assessed for the cost of the repairs.  No trash or materials shall be left on the floor. 

  • Subcontractors shall, where feasible, elevate all electrical extension cords, hoses, or cables – removing them from all walking/working surfaces.  Electrical Cords, when elevated shall be supported or suspended in a manner that does not subject them to damage. 

  • Storage of delivered materials in cardboard containers shall be discouraged.  When materials must stay in cardboard containers, said containers shall be removed from the projects immediately after product is unpacked. 

  • Subcontractor will participate in schedule development meetings as required by Consigli.

 

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Environmental Emergency Contact and Management Response

Environmental Emergencies/Response:

Consigli identified Emergency Response Subcontractor;

Name:  Cyn Environmental Services, Inc.    #  (800)242-5818

             
100 Tosca Drive Stoughton, MA 02072  

Asbestos: A Hazardous Materials report shall be completed prior to beginning of the projects.  Consigli Superintendent accompanied the inspector on 8/5/19 to review all potentially affected areas of work.  The roof will be dissected to review all layers for suspect ACM. This report will be available in the Consigli Field Office for review. All existing asbestos that will be potentially affected by the project(s) will be removed by a licensed asbestos contractor.  

This does not mean that asbestos could not still be found in other areas (i.e. behind walls, mechanical chases, or under walls) caution must be used when working and if any workers identify any potentially hazardous substances then they should stop and notify their supervisor immediately. All identified asbestos will be fully abated by a licensed and regulated asbestos abatement contractor under a formal plan to be written, submitted and in accordance with the DEP.

 IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF ALL SUBCONTRACTOR FOREMEN TO REVIEW THE HAZOUDOS MATERIAL REPORT & CORRESPONDING ABATEMENT REPORT WITH THEIR WORKERS.  A copy of the hazardous Material/abatement report will be on site at all times and available to anyone request it.

All work and disposal will be done in compliance with state and federal regulations and standards

Lead: For renovation projects, all painted surfaces both interior and exterior of the existing must be considered lead containing, unless tested and show as otherwise. Consigli workers who will need to perform work on these painted surfaces may need to disturb this paint by drilling, sawing, demo, fastening, or carpentry. In doing so they will use saws, drills, screw guns, impact wrenches, sawzalls, hand wrenches, ads, crowbars, hammers, and other hand tools.  Consigli Construction does posses historical data to show that drilling, sawing, light demo, installation of hangers, hanging sheetrock, fastening, and carpentry do not put the employee above the action level. Despite this additional monitoring will be done. An exposure assessment will be done by all subcontractors for all task prior to when the full scale of this work is to take place. This does not mean that lead could not still be found in other areas, caution must be used when working and if any workers identify any potentially hazardous substances then they should stop and notify their supervisor immediately.  All workers on this must have completed Lead Awareness training prior to starting on this project. Hand wash stations will be provided to ensure proper hygiene during the project.  An exposure assessment will also be done for any task which will disturb any lead containing material.

Silica:   Any activity which can produce silica dust will use engineering controls to keep dust to a minimum.  A written exposure plan must be developed for all silica producing tasks that clearly defines the following:

1) A description of the tasks in the workplace that involve exposure to respirable crystalline silica;

2) A description of the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection used to limit employee exposure to respirable crystalline silica for each task; 3) A description of the housekeeping measures used to limit employee exposure to respirable crystalline silica; and

4) A description of the procedures used to restrict access to work areas, when necessary, to minimize the number of employees exposed to respirable crystalline silica and their level of exposure, including exposures generated by other employers.

 There will be no dry cutting of any masonry material allowed; if water cannot be used then a dustless vacuum system consisting of HEPA dustless vacuum system will be used.  Prior to the project going full scale an exposure assessment of a worker grinding and cutting masonry while using the HEPA system an exposure assessment will be done so as to establish the silica exposure level.  No respirators will be issued without the express consent of the Consigli Safety department.  Nuisance mask like an N95 if used will be on a voluntary basis and at no time will these types of mask be issued to the workers.

Polychlorinated Biphenyl’s (PCBs):  At this time there are no activities which are planned which would disturb any surface with suspect amounts of PCB’s… This does not mean that regulated levels of PCB’s could not still be found in other areas, caution must be used when working and if any workers identify any potentially hazardous substances then they should stop and notify their supervisor immediately.

Light ballast unless labeled “No PCB’S” will be designated PCB containing, All PCB containing material shall be removed and disposed of in accordance with all local, state (MEMEP Special waste management rules 06-096-CMR 400) and federal regulations and be coordinated with the building owner.  All other inquiries or locations in regards to PCB containing material can be located in the Hazardous Material survey. If identified on any of the materials to be impacted, PCB‘s will be abated. Any and all PCB remediation will be performed by a licensed /qualified contractor

** Please review chapter 29 for additional details

Freon/Glycol:   All Freon/Glycol materials will be removed from equipment and stored per manufacturer’s recommendations before it is disturbed, moved or removed.  All workers who will be working with the above-mentioned materials must provide CCC with certifications or qualifications.  If not re-used, a disposal manifest will be provided to CCC.


Mold:  
 Mold issues are not anticipated to be prevalent on this project, however if mold is discovered Consigli’s mold remediation policy will be implemented and followed.

** Please review chapter 22 for additional details

Noise:   Noise exposure will be a concern, so all operations must be coordinated with the Consigli Superintendent to limit any excess noise impact on the surrounding areas. All activities and tasks which may cause loud noise will be monitored and building occupants will be notified of locations and dates/times of potential elevated noise levels.

** Please review chapter 29 for additional details

IAQ (Indoor Air Quality): This project will occur in an occupied building.  During construction, the controls listed below will be implemented. This plan will ensure that adjoining areas have not been contaminated during abatement/demolition/construction. Prior to the beginning of work, a baseline survey was completed (8/5/19) to establish the existing air quality of the building.  Through the course of construction, negative air machines will be used to create a negative air flow into the work space to ensure that no dust and debris enter non-construction areas. Kleen sweep will be used at all times whenever sweeping is required. HEPA Vacs will be the only type vacuums allowed on site. Engineering controls will be taken to eliminate dust on site.  If necessary, or at intervals determined by the team, follow-up air quality readings will be taken and compared to the baseline report to ensure that protective measures are adequate. 

** Please review chapter 29 for additional details

Exposure to the Visitors, Neighbors, and Occupants: During all phases of construction pedestrian walkways around the project will be open and occupied. Some areas of project will be opened for construction at different times.  Any pedestrian walkway under any type of scaffold or overhead hazard will be provided with overhead protection. At no time is any worker allowed to enter any of the adjacent buildings. 

Fraternization between construction employees and project owners, staff, or visitors will not be permitted.  Loud and profane language or clothing with offensive language will not be allowed on the jobsite. Extra efforts must be made to keep noise to a minimum.

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