TABLE OF CO NT EN TS
1. Program Management
A. General
B. Indoctrination and Training
C. Physical Qualification of Employees
D. Accident Reporting and Recordkeeping
E. Emergency Planning
F. Emergency Recovery Operations

2. Sanitation
A. General Requirements
B. Drinking Water
C. Toilets
D. Washing Facilities
E. Food Service
F. Waste Disposal
G. Vermin Control

3. Medical and First-Aid Requirements
A. General
B. First-Aid Kits
C. First-Aid Stations and Infirmaries
D. Personnel Requirements and Qualifications

4. Temporary Facilities
A. General

5. Personal Protective and Safety Equipment
A. General
B. Eye and Face Protection
C. Hearing Protection and Noise Control
D. Head Protection
E. Respiratory Protection
F. Body Belts, Harnesses, Lanyards, and Lifelines - Selection of Components
G. Electrical Protective Equipment
H. Personal Floatation Devices
I. Lifesaving and Safety Skiffs

6. Hazardous Substances, Agents, and Environments
A. General
B. Hazardous Substances
C. Hot Substances
D. Harmful Plants, Animals, and Insects
E. Ionizing Radiation
F. Nonionizing Radiation and Magnetic and Electric Fields
G. Ventilation and Exhaust Systems
H. Abrasive Blasting
I. Confined Space
J. Inclement Weather and Environmental Hazards
K. Cumulative Trauma Prevention
L. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Management

7. Lighting
A. General

8. Accident Prevention Signs, Tags, Labels, Signals, Piping System Identification, and Traffic Control
A. Signs, Tags, Labels, and Piping Systems
B. Signal Systems, Personnel, and Procedures
C. Traffic Control
D. Haul Roads

9. Fire Prevention and Protection
A. General
B. Flammable and Combustible Liquids
C. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP-Gas)
D. Temporary Heating Devices
E. First Response Fire Protection
F. Fixed Fire Suppression Systems
G. Fire Fighting Equipment
H. Fire Detection and Employee Fire Alarm Systems
I. Fire Fighting Organizations - Training and Drilling
J. Fire Patrols
K. USACE Wild Land Fire Control

10. Welding and Cutting
A. General
B. Respiratory Protection
C. Fire Protection
D. Oxyfuel Gas Welding and Cutting
E. Arc Welding and Cutting
F. Gas Metal Arc Welding

11. Electrical
A. General
B. Overcurrent Protection, Disconnects, and Switches
C. Grounding
D. Temporary Wiring and Lighting
E. Operations Adjacent to Overhead Lines
F. Batteries and Battery Charging
G. Hazardous (Classified) Locations
H. Power Transmission and Distribution
I. Underground Electrical Installations
J. Work in Energized Substations
K. Communication Facilities

12. Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout)
A. General
B. Training
C. Periodic Inspections
D. Lockout and Tagout Devices
E. Applying and Removing Lockout and Tagout Devices

13. Hand and Power Tools
A. General
B. Grinding and Abrasive Machinery
C. Power Saws and Woodworking Machinery
D. Pneumatic Tools
E. Explosive-Actuated Tools
F. Chain Saws
G. Abrasive Blasting Machinery

14. Material Handling, Storage, and Disposal
A. Material Handling
B. Material Storage
C. Housekeeping
D. Material Disposal

15.Rigging
A. General
B. Wire Rope
C. Chain
D. Fiber Rope (Natural and Synthetic)
E. Slings
F. Rigging Hardware

16. Machinery and Mechanized Equipment
A. General
B. Guarding and Safety Devices
C. Cranes and Derricks - General
D. Crawler-, Truck-, Wheel-, and Ringer-Mounted, Cranes
E. Portal, Tower, and Pillar Cranes
F. Floating Cranes, Floating Derricks, Crane Barges, and Auxiliary Shipboard Mounted Cranes
G. Overhead and Gantry Cranes
H. Monorails and Underhung Cranes
I. Derricks
J. Helicopter Cranes
K. Material Hoists
L. Pile Drivers
M. Drilling Equipment

17. Conveyors
A. General
B. Operation

18. Motor Vehicles and Aircraft
A. General
B. Operating Rules
C. Transportation of Personnel
D. All Terrain Vehicles (ATV)
E. Aircraft

19. Floating Plant and Marine Activities
A. General
B. Access
C. Launches, Motorboats, and Skiffs
D. Dredging
E. Scrows and Barges
F. Navigation Locks and Locking

20. Pressurized Equipment and Systems
A. General
B. Compressed Air and Gas Systems
C. Boilers and Systems
D. Compressed Gas Cylinders

21. Safe Access and Fall Protection
A. General
B. Standard Guardrails and Handrails
C. Personal Fall Protection Systems and Safety Nets
D. Ladders
E. Stairways
F. Ramps, Runways, and Trestles
G. Personnel Hoists and Elevators

22. Work Platforms
A. General
B. Scaffolds - General
C. Metal Scaffolds and Towers
D. Scaffolds - Wood Pole
E. Scaffolds - Suspended
F. Crane Supported Work Platforms
G. Form and Carpenter’s Bracket Scaffolds
H. Horse Scaffolds
I. Pump Jack Scaffolds
J. Elevating Work Platforms
K. Vehicle-Mounted Elevating and Rotating Work Platforms
L. Mast Climbing Work Platform

23. Demolition
A. General
B. Debris Removal
C. Wall Removal
D. Floor Removal
E. Steel Removal
F. Mechanical Demolition

24. Floor and Wall Holes and Openings
A. General

25. Excavations
A. General
B. Safe Access
C. Sloping and Benching
D. Support Systems
E. Cofferdams

26. Underground Construction (Tunnels), Shafts, and Caissons
A. General
B. Hazardous Classifications
C. Air Monitoring, Air Quality Standards, and Ventilation
D. Fire Prevention and Protection
E. Drilling
F. Shafts
G. Hoisting
H. Caissons
I. Compressed Air Work
J. Underground Blasting

27. Concrete and Masonry Construction and Steel Erection
A. Concrete and Masonry Construction - General
B. Formwork and Shoring
C. Precast Concrete Operations
D. Lift-Slab Operations
E. Structural Steel Assembly
F. Systems-Engineered Metal Building
G. Masonry Construction
H. Roofing

28. Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
A. General

29. Blasting
A. General
B. Transportation of Explosive Materials
C. Handling of Explosive Materials
D. Electromagnetic Radiation
E. Vibration and Damage Control
F. Drilling and Loading
G. Wiring
H. Firing
I. Post-Blast Procedures
J. Underwater Blasting

30. Contract Diving Operations
A. General
B. SCUBA Diving Operations
C. Surface Supplied Air Operations
D. Mixed-Gas Diving Operations
E. Equipment Requirements
F. Advanced Diving Technology
G. Scientific Snorkeling

31. Tree Maintenance and Removal
A. General
B. Tree Climbing
C. Felling
D. Brush Removal and Chipping
E. Other Operations and Equipment

32. Airfield Operations
A. General

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