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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
ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORTING
FIRST AID/INJURY RESPONSE
ATRIUM SAFETY (Also See Exhibit X)
General
Elevators/Platforms
Notifications
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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As used herein, including in the foregoing Introduction, the following capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth below:
Building: |
The commercial office building located at 300 East Randolph Street, Chicago, Illinois and known by the name “300 E. Randolph” |
Contractor: |
Refers to any trade, general contractor, project manager, or technical trade working at 300 E. Randolph. |
Owner: |
Refers to Health Care Service Corporation and/or its real estate representatives or affiliated agencies. |
Subcontractors: |
Any firm or individual, at any tier, whose work is the Contractor’s responsibility. |
Project Manager: |
The Contractor’s principal on-site representative having day-to-day supervisory authority over the project. |
Project Foremen: |
Employees of the Contractor or any tiered Subcontractor responsible for supervising work. |
Construction Workers: |
Any employee of the Contractor or any tiered subcontractor. |
Safety Representative/ Designee: |
The individual designated by the Contractor or subcontractor as responsible for safe work practices of the Contractor or subcontractor. |
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