OCIP Safety Orientation California State University / Alliant Insurance Services

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California State University / Alliant Insurance Services
OCIP Safety Program
Campus/Project Name:
OCIP Safety Orientation
Construction is a highly safety-sensitive occupation. Protecting people and property are of paramount importance to the
success of this project. Safety is not to be sacrificed for production. You, as an employee on this project have a
responsibility to prevent injuries to yourself and others. The following is a summary of safety priorities that you must be
aware of before starting work on this project.
The following employee safety requirements and policies are a part of the project safety plan. Your employer will provide
further orientation on these items and show you where these procedures are posted.
 The use of hard hat, safety vest and safety glasses are required at all times while on the project site.
 Site Specific Safety and Health rules.
 Permitting procedures, including work permits, excavation, confined space entry, lock-out, etc.
 Hazard communications.
 Emergency alarms and evacuation procedures.
 An Emergency Action Plan is posted through the jobsite and contractor shanties, and will be described to
workers during the weekly safety meetings.
All incidents whether they involve injury or not (near miss), major accidents, jobsite emergencies, and injuries which result
in first aid treatment must be reported immediately to your supervisor.
Every work operation should have a Pre-Task Plan and a Job Hazard Analysis to identify work operations, potential hazards,
and control of hazards through the hazard analysis and task plan. Your supervisor and the project safety personnel are
responsible for this analysis and planning. Employers are required to provide training for any Employee who might be
exposed to a fall hazard prior to the exposure.
Good conduct is on the project is essential for the common good of all employees and the efficient progress of the job.
Undesirable conduct including, but not limited to the following will not be tolerated and could be grounds for dismissal
from the project:
 Unauthorized possession of any project property or material.
 Use of, or being under the influence of illegal drugs, narcotics or other intoxicants on site.
 Engaging in disorderly conduct.
 Gambling, including sale of chances.
 Fighting on project premises.
 Unauthorized sleeping on the job during working hours.
 Failure to wear or use required safety equipment.
 Failure to observe safety, sanitary or medical rules and practices.
 Possession of alcohol, illegal drugs, narcotics or non-prescribed tranquilizers or pep pills on premises, or
attempting to bring them on-site.
 Possession or use of firearms, weapons, or explosives is expressly prohibited on the project site.
 Defacing or damaging of equipment, tools, material or other property of the project or contractor.
 Distributing or posting literature, photographs or other printed material, soliciting or attempting to solicit or
collect funds without prior permission from Project Management.
 Sexual harassment of any type involving people on, or off, the project site.
My signature below acknowledges that I have read, understood, and agree to the content in this safety orientation.
Employee Signature
Date
Witness Signature
Date
Distribution: Original to Employer
Copy to Employee
Revised February, 2013
The California State University
Owner Controlled Insurance Program
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