Health and Safety Plan for Contractors
A health and safety plan (HASP) documents the hazards of a specific project and the controls protecting workers, including health exposures like silica, noise, and heat alongside physical safety hazards. For most commercial construction work, "health and safety plan", "site-specific safety plan", and "project safety plan" refer to the same document; HASP is also the formal term on environmental remediation projects.
What the plan covers
- ✓ Project scope, site, and responsible persons
- ✓ Physical hazard analysis and controls (falls, struck-by, electrical, excavation)
- ✓ Health exposures: silica, noise, heat, chemical hazards with SDS access
- ✓ PPE and, where applicable, respiratory protection
- ✓ Training and communication, bilingual where the crew needs it
- ✓ Emergency action plan, first aid, and nearest medical facility directive
- ✓ Applicable 29 CFR standards
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Common questions
▸Is a HASP the same as a site-specific safety plan?
On standard construction projects, effectively yes. On environmental remediation (HAZWOPER) sites, a HASP is a defined document under 29 CFR 1910.120 with additional required elements; those projects need a specialist.
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