US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements ( AGC 3607 / EM 385-1-1 )
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SKU: AGC 3607 (EM 385-1-1) Edition 2011 Update
Weight: 4 lbs 5 ozs
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US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements ( AGC 3607 / EM 385-1-1 )
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This updated manual titled US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements (AGC 3607) (EM385-1-1) describes safety and health requirements (OSHA) for all Corps of Engineers activities and operations, including Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) construction contracts. The manual is being updated and will be available in February 2011.
By following this US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements will help all contractors working on DoD projects meet all the necessary OSHA safety requirements to ensure success on all their current and future Federal projects (15, September 2008). 1002 pages.
Purpose of this US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements ( AGC 3607 / EM 385-1-1 ) manual prescribes the safety and health requirements for all Corps of Engineers activities and operations. Applicability. This manual applies to Headquarters, US of Engineers (HQUSACE) elements, major subordinate commands, districts, centers, laboratories, and field operating activities (FOA), as well as USACE contracts and those administered on behalf of USACE. Applicability extends occupational exposure for missions under the command of Engineers, whether accomplished by military, civilian, contractor personnel.
The table of contents for US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements ( AGC 3607 / EM 385-1-1 )
- Program Management
- Sanitation
- Medical and First-Aid Requirements
- Temporary Facilities
- Personal Protective and Safety Equipment
- Hazardous or Toxic Agents and Environments
- Lighting
- Accident Prevention Signs, Tags, Labels, Signals, Piping System Identification, and Traffic Control
- Signs, Tags, Labels, and Piping Systems
- Fire Prevention and Protection
- Welding and Cutting
- Electrical
- Control of Hazardous Energy
- Hand and Power Tools
- Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal
- Rigging
- Cranes and Hoisting Equipment
- Conveyors
- Motor Vehicles, Machinery and Mechanized Equipment All Terrain Vehicles, Utility Vehicles and other Specialty Vehicles
- Floating Plant and Marine Activities
- Pressurized Equipment and Systems
- Fall Protection
- Work Platforms
- Demolition
- Safe Access, Ladders, Floor & Wall Openings
- Excavations and Trenching
- Underground Construction (Tunnels), Shafts, and Caissons
- Concrete, Masonry, Steel Erection and Residential Construction
- Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response HAZWOPER)
- Blasting
- Diving Operations
- Tree Maintenance and Removal
- Airfield and Aircraft Operations
- Munitions and Explosives of Concern (MEC) Encountered During USACE Activitie
- Appendices
- A Minimum Basic Outline for Accident Prevention Plans
- B Emergency Operations
- C BLANK
- D Assured Equipment Grounding Conductor Program
- E BLANK
- F BLANK
- G BLANK
- H BLANK
- I Crane Testing Requirements for Performance Tests
- J BLANK
- K BLANK
- L BLANK
- M USACE Process for Requesting Interpretations
- N USACE Process for Requesting Waivers/Variances
- O Manning Levels for Dive Teams
- P Safe Practices of Rope Access Work
- Q Definitions
- R Metric Conversion Table
- S References and Resources
- T BLANK
- U Floating Plant/Marine Railing Types
US Army Corps of Engineers Safety & Health Requirements ( AGC 3607 / EM 385-1-1 ) also references: 29 Code of Federal Regulation (CFR) 1910, 29 CFR 1926, 29 CFR 1960, Executive Order (EO) 12196 and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Clause 52.236-manual supersedes EM 385-1-1, 3 November 2003.
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