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Statement of Qualifications  November 3, 2023 <br />The testing includes but is not limited to drug screening, respirator fit testing, medical physical <br />testing, hearing testing, blood lead level and ZPP testing and any other site -specific testing <br />required. It should be noted no individuals can be onsite without first having had a passing 10 <br />panel drug screening completed. The site-safety representative typically has only site safety <br />responsibilities and performs very few, if any, non-safety related responsibilities. The Site <br />Project Manager oversees the site-safety representative and site superintendent and does <br />periodic safety inspections during each shift. The superintendent performs the daily pre-task <br />plan review, completes the weekly toolbox talks, acts as the competent individual for such <br />things as confined space, man-lift operations, scaffolding use and any other specialized <br />operation required. <br />Safety Data Sheet (SDS) information is kept onsite in the offices and has the specific reference <br />documents for all chemicals in use on the project. <br />Corporate Safety <br />Adamo employs a Corporate Safety Director, Mark St. Cyr, who has been with the company for <br />six years. Mark oversees the adherence to corporate safety standards on all of our projects and <br />plays a pivotal role in the development and implementation of on -site demolition work plans <br />and safety protocols. He performs planned and random safety audits at our project sites. <br />We train all supervisors as safety representatives for our safety program. On small to mid -size <br />projects, the site superintendent may act as the site-safety representative, but on large scale, <br />complex projects a dedicated site-safety representative is assigned, and can be an on-staff site- <br />safety representative or a safety professional from a third-party agency. <br />On large-scale projects, or in conformance with contract requirements, it is common for us to <br />employ the services of third-party safety professionals for implementing and monitoring <br />adherence to the safety standards and protocols in place for the project. <br />During the planning phase of a project a site specific Health, Safety and Operations Plan (HSOP) <br />will be developed through the collaboration of the team members. The document will outline <br />specific guidelines for tasks such as jobsite safety management and administration, a task base d <br />risk assessment and hazard control plan, demolition work plan, site and building preparation, <br />spill prevention plan, fugitive dust control plan, removal, handling and consolidation of waste <br />materials plan, loading, off-site transportation and disposal plan, universal wastes, lighting and <br />signage. The site staff will also refine and finalize the Method Statements for anticipated project <br />tasks. These statements will be shared with all project team members to provide a clear <br />understanding of the objectives for the project. Pre-Task Plans, Job Safety Analysis Plans and <br />Daily Safe Cards will be prepared by the Site Safety Manager with input from the On-Site PM and <br />Superintendent. These documents for an integral part of our Site Safety Management.