[Virtual Presenter] Good morning everyone. Today we are here to discuss the 'Contractor Safety Handbook' that Schnucks has provided to ASM Global and CITYPARK Vendors to ensure safety compliance and performance. Let's take a look at this important initiative..
[Audio] At ASM Global and CITYPARK, safety is of paramount importance. We are dedicated to providing a safe working environment, and have implemented rules and protocols to ensure such. Complying with federal, local and state safety regulations is obligatory, and any Vendor or Vendor employee who fails to do so will no longer be able to do business with us. In order to safeguard yourself and those around you, it is necessary to follow the guidelines outlined in this handbook. Your employer may also have additional safety instructions and standards which you should refer to. Working together is the key to keeping our workplace safe and secure..
[Audio] It is important to know the numbers to call in case of an emergency for slide number three of the Contractor Safety Handbook brought to you by Schnucks. Dial 911 in case of an emergency and give your name, company and location and describe the emergency when your call is answered. Wait for instructions. In addition, dial the security number- 314-705-2326. Note that for an emergency involving vendor personnel, assistance is available from the facility's medical department..
DEFINITIONS Vendor - Any firm, employee of that firm, sub vendor to that firm or their authorized team who is not an ASM Global and CITYPARK L employee and provides a service for ASM Global and CITYPARK. CITYPARK - The stadium district. ASM GLOBAL - The party/manager responsible for the project, resources, and vendors. EMERGENCIES The following number must be used to report a fire, an accident, a need for first aid, a chemical spill or any major emergency. Once the emergency number has been called, the CITYPARK & ASM Global Team must be notified as soon as possible. In the event of an accident involving Vendor personnel, emergency assistance is available from the facility's medical department. IN CASE OF EMERGENCY DIAL 911 1. Give your name, company and location 2. Describe the emergency 3. Wait for instructions PHONE NUMBERS “Other” phone numbers : Security = 314-705-2326 Hospital =911 Fire = 911 Police = 911 Ambulance = 911.
[Audio] At Schnucks, we prioritize the safety of our vendors and employees. Before beginning work, vendors must sign in and notify an ASM Global team member of their presence and area of work. Alcohol, non-prescription drugs, explosives, firearms and ammunition are not permitted. Video and still cameras may only be used with permission. Medical sharps must be disposed of in a designated container at the facility, or taken home by the employee. Additionally, proper housekeeping must be maintained to guarantee that the job site is free of any fire hazards and that safety equipment and escape routes are unobstructed. Adhering to these guidelines is essential for providing an enjoyable and safe working environment..
[Audio] To safely work in any CITYPARK facilities, tools and equipment and fire safety must both be taken into account. Vendors must complete their work using their own tools and equipment. All liquefied propane cylinders must be DOT compliant, stored in a way to minimize temperature rise and physical damage, and positioned so that the pressure relief valve is in contact with the vapor space in a vertical position. Additionally, if welding or cutting is required, a permit must be acquired from an ASM Global team member before any work is done. This ensures that the job site is safe and the cutting and welding can occur safely..
[Audio] Safety is of utmost importance when working with contractors and the Contractor Safety Handbook outlines critical safety protocols to be followed. Upon procurement of an applicable permit, all items must be discussed and proper precautions taken between the ASM Global team member and the Vendor. It is essential to keep the work area free twenty feet in all directions of flammable liquids, combustible materials and excessive amounts of oil or grease. When performing any cutting or welding operations, it must be done in a well-ventilated area and it is important to have fire protection such as a hand hose and fire extinguisher on hand. Additionally, a ground observer must be assigned to continuously watch for dangerous sparks. Finally, a fire watch of at least one hour after the completion of welding or cutting operations must be provided..
[Audio] Safety protocols on construction sites are necessary to protect employees, contractors, and visitors. All wall and floor openings within 20 feet must be securely covered. Inspections and evidence of good repair are necessary for torches, welders, and associated equipment, with oxygen and acetylene cylinders stored away from cutting/welding operations and shielding to protect individuals from any potential exposure. Any welding connections must have the approval of a Schnucks team member. Fire extinguishers can be provided upon request, but it is the contractor's duty to refill and maintain them. Additionally, any alterations to the sprinkler system must occur with minimal downtime and meet applicable fire safety regulations. Schnucks remains dedicated to keeping personnel and visitors safe..
[Audio] Safety is an essential part of having a successful business and here at Schnucks, we are dedicated to providing our contractors with the tools and knowledge they need. In our Contractor Safety Handbook, you will find all of the regulations and procedures that will keep you and your work environment safe. This includes notifying Global and Security when you are not on site, making sure you're prepared for potential fire system impairments and prohibiting smoking and open flames while at the CITYPARK facilities. Following these procedures is what will ensure the safety of yourself and all others around you, so please make sure you are familiar with them..
[Audio] Whenever any work is to be performed on machinery, equipment or processes during decommissioning or demolition, Schnucks' Contractor Safety Handbook calls for all energy sources to be neutralized. This means following the Lockout/Tagout procedure detailed in the ASM Global Lockout/Tagout procedure manual. This process involves getting permission from a team member, isolating the energy sources, and using locks, hasps and tags to lockout the energy sources. Always remember, energy sources must be neutralized with Lockout/Tagout..
[Audio] It is essential for contractors to remember the safety guidelines when completing any electrical work. Extension cords must be a three-wire type with ground fault protection and single wire non-metallic cables must not be used. Furthermore, any exposed bulbs on temporary lights must be guarded against accidental contact, unless they are deeply recessed in the fixtures. All circuits must be de-energized and locked out according to the ASM Global Lockout Manual. Additionally, in confined space entry jobs, special pre-qualification and approval is necessary. Adhering to these safety guidelines is paramount in providing a safe working environment and should be the main priority for any contractor..
[Audio] This slide provides information on the safety training needed to be reviewed by an ASM Global Team member. The team will also provide additional information regarding any confined spaces in the Vendor's work area and any hazards associated with them. If asbestos is suspected during the course of their work, the Vendor must stop the task right away and inform an ASM Global Team member. Additionally, the Vendor must be knowledgeable on the regulations concerning transportation and storage of compressed gas cylinders, as well as tank pressure relief valves..
[Audio] It is essential that all vendors working with CITYPARK & ASM Global are aware of the labeling system and hazardous materials they could be exposed to, to ensure the safety of all involved. All containers of hazardous materials must be labeled with the NFPA diamond symbol and the vendor must have a Material Safety Data Sheet for all materials they bring onto the property. Adhering to these protocols will guarantee a safe working environment for all..
[Audio] Remaining calm and responding swiftly are critical in the event of an emergency. Identifying the material that has been spilled is the first step - this can be done by reading the label, referring to the MSDS or shipping papers. If the material is flammable, all sources of ignition should be removed. Going forward, it is important to make attempts to safely stop the leak. Most spills need to be reported, especially those involving high risk materials or those spilled outside of a building or into a drain. Safety must always come first..
[Audio] When containing and cleaning up spills, proper PPE must be worn and oil dry, absorbent pads or socks should be used to absorb liquid and control vapors or odors. Nothing should be disposed of in any floor drain, manhole or outside catch basin. For cleaning outside surfaces, it is advisable to capture the water for treatment. When disposing of demolition rubble, concrete, or soil, the Vendor will be responsible for the expense of transportation of materials..
contaminated with a hazardous material must be reviewed with the ASM Global Team to determine final disposition. Successful vendors retain salvage rights to materials ONLY associated with the removal of equipment, materials, or processes they have purchased. Contact an ASM Global team member to coordinate the potential removal of “other” salvage and scrap. Fluorescent and hi-intensity discharge (HID) lamps may be a hazardous waste as defined by the EPA. All used fluorescent and HID lamps must be kept intact (not broken). ASM Global will provide a container for the disposal of used lamps and will be responsible for the disposal. Ballasts associated with fluorescent and HID fixtures must be disposed of properly. If the ballast does not specifically say "NO PCBs", it must be disposed of as a PCB item. ASM Global will provide a container for the disposal of used ballasts and will be responsible for the disposal. BLOOD BORNE PATHOGENS In the event of a spill of blood or other potentially infectious body fluid, contact the ASM Global team. Prior to their arrival, prevent anyone from contacting the fluids without proper personal protective equipment. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) Vendor employees are required to comply with the same requirements that apply to ASM Global employees. In general, all PPE required below will be provided by the Vendor. The ASM Global Team and the Vendor will determine if eye protection is required on certain projects. Where eye protection is required, the rule is: safety glasses must be worn at all times except when going to and from the job site at the beginning and end of the work day. The glasses shall conform with ANSI Standard Z87.1-1989. Hard hats are to be worn by all persons in the work area whenever there is a danger of head injury from falling or flying objects. This.
[Audio] When it comes to safety on job sites, it is essential to take extra precautions. Depending on the type of work, hard hats may be needed. Appropriate foot wear should also be worn and jewelry not worn which may contact moving parts. PPE may also be necessary in certain locations. For general safety, materials with offensive odors should be used outside of business hours and overhead work should be done away from pedestrians. Tag lines should be used when hoisting material, and scaffold boards should be removed when finished. Additionally, it should be noted that compressed air should not be used for dusting. Adhering to these guidelines is essential for a safe work site..
[Audio] Construction sites require many safety precautions in order to reduce the potential dangers. Floor and roof openings must always be guarded, and you must be aware of the exact location of any underground pipes and conduits prior to commencing excavation work. Following OSHA requirements for fall protection is a must, and a water damage prevention plan should be in place to reduce the risk of water damage..
[Audio] Water damage can be an expensive and time-consuming affair for contractors, yet proper planning and control measures can help to prevent such damage. Schnucks has put procedures in place that require wet work to be notified in advance, and to have a checklist and risk assessment completed before the work commences. This allows for the chance of water damage to be minimized, and the work to be carried out in a safe manner. By implementing these procedures, it is possible to reduce the number of Builders Risk claims caused by water damage..