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Facility Flood Response

The purpose of this procedure is to define responsibilities and a procedure for facility flood response, remediation, and insurance claim.

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Procedures

Fall Prevention Written Program Protected Document

The purpose of this program is to ensure that Cornell University employees have a means to properly analyze elevated work tasks where fall hazards are present and determine appropriate personal protection against falls in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Construction and General Industry regulations.

Hot Work Program Protected Document

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Fire Code of New York State(FCNYS) require facilities to develop procedures to protect both human health and the facility itself from the hazards posed by hot work in the workplace. This program is intended to provide the Cornell University community with the guidance necessary to comply with these regulations.

Lock/ Tag/ Verify Written Program Protected Document

The purpose of this Lockout/ Tagout/ Verification (LTV) Program is to ensure the health and safety of Cornell University employees by establishing the minimum performance requirements for disconnecting hazardous energy sources whenever service and/or maintenance is performed on equipment.

Maintenance Athlete Overview

The Written Program for Maintenance Athlete gives the overview and purpose of the program.

Mobile Crane Planning and Safety Requirements

This procedure outlines: the purpose and requirements, scope, responsibilities, procedure instructions, and checklist.

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Procedures

Personal Protective Equipment on Construction Sites

The procedure establishes the minimum personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn by
University employees and their visitors while on a construction site.

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Procedures

Personal Protective Equipment Written Program Protected Document

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that employers protect their employees from workplace hazards that can cause injury.

Post-Fire Building Re-Occupancy Procedure Protected Document

Interior fires can result in the release of vapors, gases, and particulates that can cause both acute and chronic health issues. Even after the fire is extinguished there is the potential for harmful airborne contaminants to be present in the area. The purpose of monitoring the air quality post-fire is to ensure the contaminate levels are below established limits prior to the space being reoccupied.