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Disaster Debris Management
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
18-04-02
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0 <br /> Quality Control <br /> For every project a specific Quality Control plan will be developed and this will outline the QC <br /> organization, roles and responsibilities, subcontractor roles and responsibilities, documentation Page I 1 <br /> requirements, detailed project milestones, monitoring procedures, close out procedures, issue <br /> management and termination procedures. All employees and subcontractors must adhere to the QC <br /> program and our QC lead will be onsite to monitor adherence throughout the project. <br /> A strict and formal set of QC procedures are developed for every project to ensure that documentation <br /> procedures are appropriately actioned resulting in the highest quality of data made available. Daily <br /> Quality Control reports are completed and circulated to the client and the PM and QC lead will monitor <br /> the information in these daily reports to ensure accuracy of data and adherence to the agreed QC plan. <br /> All of this data will ensure that the project is on track both in terms of progress against milestones and <br /> quality of data produced and that this is communicated to the client at an agreed frequency. <br /> Safety procedures <br /> Safety of our employees and the public are critical aspects to any project and as such safety and hazard <br /> procedures are incorporated into every part of our project plans led by our corporate safety plan. <br /> 0 Each individual project and customer will be provided with a project specific safety plan developed in <br /> accordance with all appropriate safety regulations. All of our employees receive formal training on our <br /> corporate safety plan as well as project specific training which is carried out at project induction. Each <br /> employee is required to maintain a minimum 40 OSHA certification level and receives bonuses based <br /> on their individual safety achievements. <br /> Our aim is to provide a safe work environment to protect all personnel and property throughout the <br /> project, minimize/eliminate any potential hazards, ensure all employees are safe and competent to <br /> complete their obligations, provide continual monitoring on safety practices throughout the project <br /> and ensure any accidents are dealt with appropriately. <br /> Communication is critical to the successful implementation of these procedures and this is outlined in <br /> our corporate communication plan to ensure that ongoing safety practices are reviewed daily. <br /> Employee training <br /> At KDF we know that Our employees are our greatest asset and so investment in appropriate training <br /> to ensure that we are able to offer the best possible service to our customers is essential. We have an <br /> in-house training program that all employees are required to complete which includes topics such as <br /> safety, compliance, quality and responsibility. <br /> IIKDF Enterprises, LLC RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br /> I <br />
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