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What is Construction Site Management?
What rules or regulations make Construction Site
Management necessary?
What is the Contractor’s role?
What will the Construction Site Management
Training Class accomplish?
Who needs to take the Construction Site Management
Training Class?
How long is the Construction Site Management
Training class and what will it cover?
What is the CSM Train the Trainer Course
and what will I receive?
What is Construction Site Management?
Construction Site Management (CSM) is a new Standard Special Provision
(SSP) that appears in Caltrans contracts. It requires controlling
potential sources of water pollution that may come in contact with
stormwater flows, storm drain systems or watercourses. Construction
Site Management is defined as the “proper management of construction
activities to preserve living and non-living elements of the ecological,
environmental, aesthetic, and social landscape.”
What rules or regulations make Construction
Site Management necessary?
The requirement for site management is driven by the Federal Clean
Water Act and the USEPA Stormwater Programs. The California State
Water Resources Control Board has stipulated in the General Permit
for Construction that discharges of most chemicals and other construction
wastes are prohibited. In order to ensure compliance with these
rules, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has
inserted this new Standard Special Provisions (SSP) 07-346 into
most new construction contracts.
What is the Contractor’s
role?
The Contractor is responsible for controlling material pollution
and for managing wastes and non-storm water (water created by contractor
activities) during construction by implementing effective storage,
handling, use, and disposal practices.
The Contractor is also responsible for training all employees
and subcontractors regarding:
A. Materials pollution prevention and control;
B. Waste management;
C. Non-stormwater management;
D. Identifying and handling hazardous substances; and
E. Potential dangers to humans and the environment from spills
and leaks or exposure to toxic or hazardous substances.
What will the Construction
Site Management Training Class accomplish?
The Construction Site Management training is designed to help construction
project personnel understand the basic requirements of pollution
prevention laws and regulations in California and follow the instructions
for implementing, inspecting, and maintaining the pollution control
BMPs selected for use during construction. Students will learn about
the provisions of the CA “Statewide General Permit for Stormwater
Discharges Associated with Construction Activity,” (Water
Quality Order 99-08-DWQ) and the approved Construction Site BMPs
related to management of construction sites.
Who needs to take the Construction
Site Management Training Class?
Personnel who will be involved with implementing the provisions
of the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) in order to
comply with the “conditions of the Permit” must be “properly
trained” regarding the principal requirements of CSM. This
would typically include: personnel who will lay out or install the
BMPs selected for use during construction; those who will perform
inspections of installed BMPs; those who will perform maintenance
of the BMPs; and those responsible for supervising the jobs.
How long is the CSM Training Class,
and what will it cover?
The CSM Training Class will be presented in a 4-hour lecture and
discussion format. The following topics will be covered:
- Background and Regulations
will provide an overview of the requirements for compliance with
Caltrans Standard Special Provision # 07-346 – Construction
Site Management. This SSP is a new standard contract item
in most Caltrans highway project contracts. It obligates the contractor
to provide specific training, written instructions, and guidance
to construction site personnel on how to conduct certain activities
to avoid violating the conditions of the General Permit for Construction
Activities.
- Materials Management will utilize
Caltrans Standard BMPs WM-1: Material Delivery & Storage;
WM-2: Material Use; and WM-3: Stockpile Management. These BMPs
provide guidance on handling and storage of materials.
- Waste Management will be discussed
using BMPs WM-5: Solid Waste Management; WM-6: Hazardous Waste
Management; WM-7: Contaminated Soil Management; WM-8: Concrete
Waste Management; WM-9: Sanitary/Septic Waste Management; and
WM-10 Liquid Waste Management. These BMPs address the special
precautions and procedures needed to prevent storm water from
coming into contact with the various categories of stored wastes.
- Spill Prevention and Control
will discuss the practices and procedures in WM-4: Spill Prevention
and Control, which specify different actions in response to three
defined categories of potential spills.
- Non- Storm Water Management will
be addressed using BMPs from the “NS” group. These
BMPs provide guidance on the special procedures needed to avoid
discharge of polluting materials related to specific construction
activities:
- NS-1: Water conservation practices
- NS-7: Potable water/irrigation
- NS-3: Paving and Grinding Operations (including thermoplastic
striping)
- NS-6: Illicit Connection/Illegal Discharge Detection and Reporting
- NS-8, 9, 10: Vehicle and Equipment Cleaning, Fueling and Maintenance
- NS-11: Pile Driving Operations
- NS-12: Concrete Curing
- NS-14: Concrete Finishing
- NS-13: Material and Equipment Use Over Water
- NS-15: Structure Demolition/Removal Over or Adjacent to Water
What is the CSM Train the Trainer
Course and what will I receive?
Train the trainer will prepare the Water Pollution Control Manager
to have a more comprehensive understanding of CSM and a better ability
to teach that information to all new on site employees and regular
visitors. Controlling potential sources of water pollution and managing
waste and non-storm water systems or watercourses is the entire
purpose of the CSM class.
You will receive the items pictured above.
- Full-color and information packed CSM binder: This binder contains copies of required postings, tailgate topics, weekly and daily checklists, references for waste management, spills, emergencies and sampling analyses, AND a complete step-by-step of how to train new onsite visitors/employees.
- Construction Site Management Student Manual: Contains all the information your employees will need in order to successfully complete and understand the site-specific CSM Course.
- Construction Site Management Training Disk: This disk contains the Powerpoint presentation that WE used to train you so that you can reference it and showcase it to employees whenever you need to!
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