Range Site Specific Orientation
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  • Site Specific Orientation

    for new workers/contractors to a job site
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  • Site Information

  • Site Address

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    Site Contacts

    Project Manager- n/a
    Site Supervisor- n/a

  • Site Address

    Fernie Best Western Addition, 1622 7th Ave Fernie B.C.

    Site Contacts

    Foreman - Kieran Hrycyk : 403 601 0156

  • Site Address

    The Wood Phase II, 838 8th Street, Canmore

    Site Contacts

    Project Manager - Melissa Delgado : 403 688 0012
    Site Supervisor - Kurtis Jones - 403-688-3503

  • Site Scope of Work

  • Fernie Best Western Addition

    prefab wall erection, floor framing, and truss install and sheathing on the best western hotel addition

     
  • Site

    No specific scope of work available

     
  • Site Hours

  • Fernie Best Western Addition

    This site is open from 8am - 5 pm, Mon - Sat.

    To work outside these hours please fill out an after hours work permit and submit to site superintendent.

    Site Sign in is a paper copy on a clip coard hanging inside site office. 

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    This site is open from 8am - 5 pm, Mon - Sat.

    To work outside these hours please fill out an after hours work permit and submit to site superintendent.

     You are required to sign in daily, QR code is located at the main site entrance. You will also see a link to sign in after completing your orientation.

  • Preferred Loading Practices

  • When bringing material to this job site, check with the site supervisor for specific unloading instructions

  • Glamping

    When bringing material to this job site, you can park on the entrance on site and to be reconfirmed once roads are constructed.

  • Site Facilities

  • Glamping

    LOCK BOX : Code 8351 to access

    SMOKING : is not permitted on site

    SITE SAFETY STATION : located at the site entrance

    PARKING: Park at entrance of site

    WASHROOMS: Toilets at entrance one temp toilet

  • Contractor Safety Responsibilities

  • It is the responsibility of ALL to:

    • Complete this site safety orientation prior to commencing work and be familiar with the site evacuation procedures (Initiating an alarm).
    • Follow all safe work practices and/or procedures that are provided.
    • Immediately report to your supervisor any hazardous condition or work practice.
    • Refuse any work assigned that is considered to be unsafe or has the potential to be unsafe.
    • Notify your direct supervisor of any medical condition or limitation that may hinder their ability to safely perform the assigned duties.
    • Immediately report any injury sustained at work to your supervisor and receive first aid or medical help without delay.
    • Report any anticipated loss of working time as a result of a work-related injury to your supervisor as soon as possible.
  • Muster Point and Evacuation Route

  • Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the muster point and other important site locations. In case of an emergency, you will need to know where to muster too.

    The muster point is shown when you sign in. Take note of this in case it is needed.

  • Fernie Best Western Addition

    Muster Point: North side of site

    Directions to Nearest Hospital: Straight SE of the site 

  • Emerald Lake Lodge

    Across the road, at the neighboring cabin.

  • ERP - Initiating an Alarm

  • If an emergency (such as fire) is discovered in the construction zone during operational hours:

    1. The area will be evacuated immediately
    2. Emergency response initiated (911)
    3. Site supervisor notified by phone that there is an emergency in the construction zone. 

    Air horns and siren will be activated initiating a complete evacuation.

    A list of First Aiders is posted on the site safety station.

  • ERP - Site Evacuation Procedure

  • On initiating an alarm, all workers must:

    • stop work
    • turn off and make safe all equipment
    • quickly and calmly make your way to the nearest muster point
    • alert others of the situation enroute
    • do not return to the work site until given the all clear by emergency personnel
  • General Site Safety

    1. Wear PPE at ALL TIMES
    2. You MUST attend Tool Box Meetings and any other safety meetings.
    3. Good housekeeping in your work area is mandatory 
    4. Protective guards must be left in place. Never block or remove a guard.
    5. All environmental spills must be immediately reported to your supervisor.
    6. NO smoking on site
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

  • Fernie Best Western Addition

    You must know how to use, inspect before use & maintain all PPE required for each task.

    Minimum PPE for this construction job site that must be worn:

    • steel toed boots
    • hard hat
    • hi-vis vest
    • Gloves
    • Eye protection

    As required and based on task hazard assessment:

    • Ear protection
    • Fall Protection Equipment is required when working at height
    • Dust masks and respirators
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    You must know how to use, inspect before use & maintain all PPE required for each task.

    Minimum PPE for this construction job site that must be worn:

    • steel toed boots
    • hard hat
    • hi-vis vest

    As required and based on task hazard assessment:

    • Eye and ear protection
    • Gloves
    • Fall Protection Equipment is required when working at height
    • Dust masks and respirators
  • Hazard Assessments

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    Hazards exist in many forms. They can be visible or hidden, a condition or an act.  Control of hazards are necessary to ensure the site is safe before you start work. 

    Recognition of hazards is a critical step of any health and safety program.

    Review the posted Project Specific Hazard Assessment at the Safety Station, before starting work on this project.

    You will be required to complete an e-Hazard Assessment (field level hazard assessment), identifying, reporting, and controlling hazards, which must be completed daily, and copies submitted to Ashton.

  • Incident Reporting

  • Workers are responsible to report to their site supervisor ALL incidents, and unsafe acts including but not limited to:

    1. unsafe work practices
    2. unsafe work conditions
    3. incidents
    4. occupational illness
    5. near misses
    6. violence and harassment

     

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  • By signing here, you acknowledge you have read and understood this safety orientation.

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  • CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE PASSED! 

    Your Score: {totalScore}/10

    Please submit your orientation below.

    Welcome! Please work safe and refer to your supervisor with any questions

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