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• Superior Landscaping and Lawn Service is responsible for the purchase of this <br /> equipment and any damaged equipment. <br /> 6. Respiratory Protection - A properly fitted respirator with N95 filtration will be worn by <br /> anyone using a tool or machine that creates visible dust in their breathing zone. Failure <br /> to wear it will result in disciplinary action including removal from the jobsite. Superior <br /> Landscaping and Lawn Service is responsible for the purchase of this equipment and any <br /> damaged equipment. However, if lost by the employee, the cost of a replacement will <br /> be deducted from the employee pay. <br /> 7. Reflective clothing- All workers within the right-of-way of a road or parking lot must <br /> wear high-visibility safety vests that meets the Performance Class 2 requirements of the <br /> ANSI/ISEA 107-2010 publication entitled "American National Standard for High-Visibility <br /> Safety Apparel and Headwear." Failure to wear it will result in disciplinary action <br /> including removal from the jobsite. Superior Landscaping and Lawn Service is <br /> responsible for the purchase of this equipment and any damaged equipment. However, <br /> if lost by the employee, the cost of a replacement will be deducted from the employee <br /> pay. <br /> 8. Personal clothing — All employees are to wear long pants and shirts with a minimum 4 <br /> inch sleeve at all times. No jewelry or loose-fitting clothing should be worn while <br /> operating landscaping machinery. Shorts, tank tops, etc do not project the professional <br /> image of Superior Landscaping and Lawn Service and does not offer the injury <br /> protection required by Superior Landscaping and Lawn Service standards. Failure to <br /> wear it will result in disciplinary action including removal from the jobsite. Superior <br /> Landscaping and Lawn Service is not responsible for the purchase of personal clothing. <br /> Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) will be inspected by the employee daily for wear and tear; <br /> the site superintendent will inspect once a month during a routine weekly safety break. <br /> Hazard Communication Program <br /> A written Hazard Communication Program has been developed to provide education and <br /> training to all workers about any chemicals expected to be found on a Superior Landscaping <br /> and Lawn Service job site. This program is intended to ensure compliance with Occupational <br /> Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) requirements for the adoption of the UN Globally <br /> Harmonized System (Hazcom 2012/GHS) and to provide a safe work environment for <br /> employees working here. <br /> The company is responsible for the implementation of this program and its review, <br /> maintenance and updating as necessary. <br /> All employees, including permanent and independent contractors, who may have exposure to <br /> hazardous chemicals during normal work or in emergency situations must comply with the <br /> practices and procedures outlined in this program. <br /> 20 <br />