Tenant Handbook  
 


Chicago, IL 60601
http://300eastrandolph.axisportal.com/
 
Table of Contents
  • Home
    • I. MOVE-IN INFORMATION
    • II. BUILDING MANAGEMENT OFFICE
    • III. BUILDING OPERATIONS
    • IV. BUILDING RULES & REGULATIONS
    • V . BUILDING AMENITIES
    • VI. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
    • VII. FORMS
    • CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
    • TELECOMMUNICATIONS
    • CONSTRUCTION RULES & REGULATIONS
      • INTRODUCTION
      • SAFETY POLICY
      • GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SAFETY
      • RADIO COMMUNICATION
      • SAFETY TRAINING AND ORIENTATION
      • DISCIPLINARY ACTION/WORK STOPPAGE
      • GENERAL SAFETY RULES
      • HAZARD CONTROL
        • Site Safety Plan
        • Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
        • Frequency of Revision
        • Participation by Subcontractors
        • Inspections
      • ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORTING
      • FIRST AID/INJURY RESPONSE
      • ATRIUM SAFETY (Also See Exhibit X)
      • ROOFTOP ACCESS AND SAFETY
      • FALL PREVENTION
      • PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
      • HAZARD COMMUNICATION
      • CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS ENERGY
      • WELDING AND CUTTING
      • FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
      • FIRE PREVENTION
      • SCRAP METAL PROGRAM
      • EXHIBITS
       
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Site Safety Plan
 
Proper planning is the key to safe performance. This planning will be accomplished through the submittal of a Site Safety Plan.

Contractor shall make the site-specific safety plan (“Site Safety Plan”) available to Owner and the Tenant. No work shall be performed on site until the Site Safety Plan has been submitted. Delay in the submittal of a written Site Safety Plan will not constitute grounds for a contract schedule extension or delay claim related to the Contractor not being permitted to work. The Site Safety Plan must comply with any applicable Laws and requirements contained in this document. The Site Safety Plan shall be updated as required as the project progresses.

Owner’s review of, or comment on, the Site Safety Plan or any other safety plan, policy or procedure, shall not relieve the Contractor of any responsibility or liability for the Site Safety Plan or any other safety plans, policies, or procedures. Upon review of the Site Safety Plan, the Owner or Tenant reserves the right to advise Contractor of deficiencies of the Site Safety Plan in relation to this Policy and recommend necessary changes or enhancements; however, Contractor shall remain ultimately responsible for implementing a Site Safety Plan compliant with applicable Laws and for completing the work in accordance with the Site Safety Plan.