CDM INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Health and Safety Plan for Environmental Remediation at Danang Airport was prepared by CDM International, Inc.
2013 · 113 pages

Abstract
(CDM Smith) for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The plan is an update to the 2013 document and outlines the health and safety philosophy, principles, and requirements for the remediation project. The health and safety philosophy is based on the principle of preventing harm to workers, the public, and the environment. The plan emphasizes the importance of a proactive approach to health and safety, with a focus on identifying and mitigating potential hazards. The scope of the plan includes all activities related to the remediation project, including construction, excavation, and waste management. The plan outlines the roles and responsibilities of various stakeholders, including the Ministry of National Defense, USAID, the Construction Management Contractor, the Dig and Haul Contractor, and the In-Pile Thermal Desorption Contractor. Each stakeholder is responsible for ensuring that their personnel are trained and equipped to perform their tasks safely. Health and safety education and training are critical components of the plan. The plan requires that all workers receive training on hazard-specific tasks, first aid and CPR, project-specific orientation, and contaminants of concern. Workers must also receive training on hazardous waste operations, including initial 40-hour training, 8-hour supervisory training, and 8-hour refresher training. The plan also outlines the requirements for hazard communication, including the use of chemical inventories, container labeling, and material safety data sheets. Workers must receive training on hazard communication to ensure that they can identify and respond to potential hazards. The plan emphasizes the importance of planning and hazard control, including the use of a hierarchy of controls to mitigate potential hazards. The plan requires that all activities be analyzed for potential hazards and that controls be implemented to prevent harm to workers and the public. The plan also outlines the requirements for personal protective equipment (PPE), including the use of eye protection, hard hats, foot protection, and other types of PPE. Workers must use PPE to prevent injury from potential hazards. The plan requires that all activities be monitored for potential hazards, including dust and air monitoring. The plan also outlines the requirements for dust control, traffic control, and unexploded ordnance control. Overall, the Health and Safety Plan for Environmental Remediation at Danang Airport is a comprehensive document that outlines the health and safety requirements for the remediation project. The plan emphasizes the importance of a proactive approach to health and safety, with a focus on preventing harm to workers, the public, and the environment. The plan is applicable to all activities related to the remediation project, including construction, excavation, and waste management. The plan requires that all workers receive training on hazard-specific tasks, first aid and CPR, project-specific orientation, and contaminants of concern. Workers must also receive training on hazardous waste operations, including initial 40-hour training, 8-hour supervisory training, and 8-hour refresher training. The plan requires that all activities be monitored for potential hazards, including dust and air monitoring. The plan also outlines the requirements for dust control, traffic control, and unexploded ordnance control. Overall, the Health and Safety Plan for Environmental Remediation at Danang Airport is a comprehensive document that outlines the health and safety requirements for the remediation project.
Classification
USAID DEC