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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Site-Specific Safety Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Company' and 'Site Name' fields at the top of the form. This establishes the context for your safety plan.
  3. In the 'Site specific health and safety agreement' section, provide details about the site address and activities covered. This ensures all parties are aware of their responsibilities.
  4. Complete the sections regarding PCBU (Principal Contractor) and Subcontractor information, including contact details. Accurate information is crucial for effective communication.
  5. Address any notifiable works by indicating if WorkSafe needs to be notified. If applicable, attach necessary documentation directly within our platform.
  6. Fill out the Hazardous Products & Substances Register by listing any hazardous materials that will be used on-site, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before saving your document. Use the 'File' menu to save a copy to your computer or share it via email directly from our platform.

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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.
OSHA says an effective construction safety plan should ensure that general contractors and their employees are aware of: The types of hazards that may be associated with work being done on the site. Procedures and measures needed to avoid or control exposure to hazards.
In each of the previous situations, the following five strategies for safety planning are crucial: prevention, protection, notification, referral and emotional support.
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.
A Safety Plan helps keep you safe during a crisis. It outlines your actions and support contacts, includes distraction techniques for when thoughts of suicide become overwhelming, ways to make your environment safer, who to contact when things get tough, and emergency steps.

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