CSM - Contractor Site Administrative Requirements (CSAR) November 2019 Revisions

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CSM – Contractor Site

Administrative Requirements
(CSAR) November 2019
Revisions

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4.5 Contractor Site Safety Staff


H. The SAPO reserves the right to reject proposed safety
staff personnel based on review of their qualifications.
Safety staff not explicitly accepted by the SAPO
shall not mobilize to the work site and shall not
be considered for the purpose of complying with
the minimum number of qualified safety staff as
required by Section 4.5.A.

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4.15 Transportation
H. Buses shall not be overloaded (no more occupants than
manufacturer’s stated seating capacity of the bus) and
emergency exits shall be accessible and operable (not
blocked or locked). Buses shall be equipped with fire
extinguisher(s).

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7.3 Construction Site Management


B. (Bullet Point 4) Use only SA-certified work permit
receivers when work will be conducted in SA “restricted
areas,” and for designated “restricted activities,” or
where required by the SAPO.

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Table 8.1 Contractor’s Safety Orientation Topics


Alarms and notifications Incident reporting procedures
Assembly points PPE
Basic safety rules Smoking restrictions and
locations
Break areas Stop work authority
Emergency response procedures Traffic rules and restrictions
Hazard Recognition Understanding safety signs and
warnings
Heat stress precautions Work Permits
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) safety

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11. Construction Projects Support Facilities, and Temporary


Construction Facilities
11.1 General

A. Contractor shall ensure contractor camps/ compounds, project


support facilities and temporary construction facilities (e.g.,
site offices, storage/ laydown yards, fabrication/ maintenance shops,
medical / clinics) that are provided for contractor’s personnel,
subcontractors’ personnel and/ or SA employees comply with the
provisions of the Saudi Arabian Labor and Workmen Law and SA’s
safety, health and environmental requirements including Section II of
Schedule “D”, GI 298.010, GI 1781.001, the SA Environmental Health
Code (SAEHC), GI 151.006, and SMG 07-005-2012, or their
replacements as amended from time to time.

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