OUTLINE FOR SITE SPECIFIC HEALTH amp SAFETY PLAN SSHP - presidio 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the OUTLINE FOR SITE SPECIFIC HEALTH & SAFETY PLAN in the editor.
  2. Begin with the INTRODUCTION section. Ensure you understand the purpose of the SSHP and its relationship with your overall safety program.
  3. Move to the SIGNATURE SHEET. Fill in the title, signature, and phone number for each required individual, including the plan preparer and authorized company officers.
  4. In BACKGROUND INFORMATION, provide details such as project name and a brief description of the scope of work along with a location map.
  5. Complete the STATEMENT OF SAFETY AND HEALTH POLICY by attaching your current corporate Safety and Health Policy Statement.
  6. For RESPONSIBILITIES AND LINES OF AUTHORITIES, identify personnel responsible for safety at both corporate and project levels.
  7. Detail SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS by identifying known subcontractors and outlining their safety responsibilities.
  8. List TRAINING requirements, including mandatory training topics relevant to this project.
  9. Outline SAFETY AND HEALTH INSPECTIONS procedures, specifying who will conduct inspections and how they will be recorded.
  10. Provide information on ACCIDENT REPORTING protocols, detailing who is responsible for investigations and notifications.
  11. Fill in EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION, ensuring critical numbers are included for quick access during emergencies.
  12. Address UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE DISCOVERY procedures clearly to ensure immediate action can be taken if necessary.
  13. Outline PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT procedures for proper use and maintenance of safety gear.
  14. Finally, detail any SITE-SPECIFIC HAZARDS AND CONTROLS that will be implemented throughout the project.

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Jobs which need a site safety plan include Jobs where there is underpinning or excavation. Alterations or demolitions which make up half of the building. Jobs which may pose an increased danger to the surrounding public. of the building either vertically or horizontally.
Mandatory Written Safety Plans Emergency Action Plans (29 CFR 1910.38) Fire Prevention Plans (29 CFR 1910.39) Hazard Communication Plans (29 CFR 1910.1200) Bloodborne Pathogens Exposure Control Plans (29 CFR 1910.1030) Personal Protective Equipment Plans (29 CFR 1910.132)
OSHA requirements for site specific safety plans In addition, OSHA requires that all construction companies have a written emergency action plan, fire prevention plan, and hazard communication plan.
An SSSP is a comprehensive, project-specific plan that identifies risks, outlines the scope of work, and details the companys policies and safety practices. The primary goal is to highlight potential hazards and ensure everyone involved in the project is safe.
The SST plan is OSHAs main site-specific programmed inspection initiative for non- construction workplaces that have 20 or more employees. The SST program uses objective data from injury and illness information that employers submit under 29 CFR 1904.41.

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It may be surprising, but OSHA does not require a written site safety plan. However, the agency strongly recommends one and has numerous industry-specific resources, such as safety plan templates, to help safety managers develop plans.
A site Safety and Health Plan describes the potential hazards of the work site, along with all company policies, controls and work practices selected to minimize those hazards.
Although required by some states, OSHA does not require a written comprehensive Safety and Health Plan. However, OSHA does require that employees and their supervisors be trained in the specific hazards and control measures associated with their assigned tasks.

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