17-5. Inspection Requirements.
Inspections During Demolition
- The Competent Person (CP) must conduct regular inspections to identify potential hazards from weakened structures or loosened materials.
- Employees are prohibited from working in areas with identified hazards until these are rectified through shoring, bracing, or similar corrective measures.
- The frequency and specifics of these inspections must be clearly defined in the Demolition Plan.
17-6. Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) Requirements.
Develop AHAs according to paragraphs 1-6 or 2-6, as applicable.
17-7. Minimum Plan Requirements.
Demolition Plan Requirements
- The Demolition Plan, encompassing structural or soft demolition activities, must be formulated and authorized by the USACE supervisor, KO, or COR before starting work.
- Structural Demolition Plans require creation by a Registered Professional Engineer (RPE), while a Qualified Person (QP) can develop Soft Demolition Plans.
- The plan must include a thorough description of the demolition activity, anticipated hazards, control measures, and a detailed Waste Management Plan.
Plan Components and Personnel Assignment
- Include a comprehensive description of work methods, equipment, site preparation, and Site Restoration Plan.
- Detail the frequency of inspections and oversight methods to ensure compliance with the plan.
- Assign personnel, outlining their roles, responsibilities, and necessary qualifications or training documentation.
Supplementary Plan Details
- Integrate necessary surveys, access means, schedule, and any additional requirements stipulated in the contract or task order.
- Adhere to specific plans for Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) and Other Regulated Material (ORM) abatement as part of the Waste Management Plan.
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17-3. Who may formulate and authorize the Demolition Plan, encompassing structural or soft demolition activities?
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