Title: Project Management Training
1Project Management Training
- A Key to Successful Project Planning
2Environmental, Health and Safety Regulatory
Considerations
- Construction Projects Including
- demolition,
- remodel,
- renovation, and
- new construction
3Environmental Issues
4Asbestos Assessment/Abatement
- Every project is subject to having Risk
Management verify the presence or absence of
asbestos-containing materials (ACM) and
developing a scope of abatement in conjunction
with the Project Manager (PMs). - Document all verifications in writing
5Planning Abatement Actions
- RM needs to review the project scope during the
design phase to determine a scope of abatement - An accurate scope will ensure projects are
completed within budget and on-time - To accurately estimate abatement costs and
timeframe the following are needed - Plans review
- Building inspections to identify or confirm the
type and extent of ACM - Abatement actions and demolitions typically
- require 10-day notification to a local regulatory
agency - occur prior to the start of construction, but may
occur in phases throughout the project if
necessary
6Funding Asbestos Assessment/Abatement
- Each project is responsible for funding all
asbestos-related actions including - Building inspections/surveys and accompanying
laboratory analyses - All environmental consultant and contractor costs
including waste disposal - On a funds-available basis Risk Management
covers abatement costs for - operation and maintenance of the campus/plant
- smaller carpet replacement projects
7Scheduling Asbestos Assessment/Abatement
- Allow sufficient turnaround time for all asbestos
service requests, i.e., surveys, not-to-exceed
estimates or bidding process. - The Asbestos Abatement Project Management
Responsibility Matrix provides general timeframes
and guidance (RSK 106a) - The Request for Asbestos Services is useful for
small projects - Requesting abatement for peak season or on an
emergency basis involves paying premium costs
8Building Owner Liability/Worker Protection
- Per OSHA, ASU must notify contractors of the
location, extent and type of ACM in or adjacent
to the work area - ASU must ensure that contractors are notified of
the restricted access provision on the utility
tunnel system - If lead paint is known to be present, ASU must
notify the contractor.
9Confined Space Entry
10A Confined Space is a Space That
- Is large enough and so configured that an
employee can bodily enter and perform assigned
work and - Has limited or restricted means for entry or
exit and - Is not designed for continuous human occupancy.
- E.g. storage tanks, process vessels, bins,
silos, boilers, ventilation or exhaust ducts,
sewers, pipe chassis, electrical vaults, steam
tunnels, underground utility vaults, tunnels,
pipelines, manure pits or other similar types of
enclosures.
11Permit Required Confined Space
- A confined space that has one or more of the
following characteristics therefore requiring a
permit - Contains or has the potential to contain a
hazardous atmosphere - Contains a material that has the potential for
engulfing an entrant - Has an internal configuration such that an
entrant could be trapped or asphyxiated by
inwardly converging walls or by a floor which
slopes downward and tapers to a smaller
cross-section or - Contains any other recognized serious safety or
health hazard.
12Non-Permit Confined Space
- A non-permit confined space is a confined space
that does not contain, nor has the potential to
contain, any uncontrolled hazard capable of
causing death or serious physical harm.
13Indoor Air Quality Management
- Undertaking Construction Remodeling Activities
- Things to Think About Before You Start
14Common Pollutants Sources
- Particulates (dust fibers)
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
- Combustion Products (exhaust, smoke)
- Biological Materials (mold, bacteria)
- Other (ozone, metal fumes, ammonia, chlorine)
15Six Steps to Avoid IAQ Complaints
- Initial Planning Identify contaminants,
pathways, and controls - Isolate Major Construction Areas and Use Source
Control - Protect the Ventilation System
- Notify Occupants
- On-going Management
- Consult References ASHRAE/ANSI, SMACNA, EPA
16Other Activities That Impact IAQ
- Water Restoration
- Custodial Activities
- HVAC Maintenance
- HVAC Ventilation Design
- Pesticide Applications
- Roofing Projects
- Painting
17Air Pollution Permit
18Air Pollution Permit
- Designed to monitor air pollution generating
equipment - Fuel Burning Equipment
- Notification 7 days prior to installation
19Lamp and Ballast Disposal
- All electronic lamps
- All ballasts
- Risk Management manages shipment from ASU,
project manager ensures removal of devices from
discarded fixtures and packages lamps and
ballasts in appropriate drums. - Universal Waste Compliance Guidelines
- www.asu.edu/provost/riskmgmt/guidance.htm
20BREAK
21Fire and Life Safety
22Plans Review Approval
- State Law
- All plans specifications for construction,
remodel, etc for any state, county, or public
school SHALL be submitted to the State Fire
Marshal prior to construction. - Two Review Stages
- Preliminary/Estimating/Planning
- Approved to Proceed Funded
23Building Fire Code
- Code Analysis Research/Study
- Plans Review
- Inspection Phases
24Fire Protection System
- Three Fire Protection Categories
- Fire Separation (Automatic Manual)
- Fire Detection (Automatic Manual)
- Fire Suppression (Automatic Manual)
25Fire Protection System
- Most Common Rules for Upgrades
- Existing Nonconforming Conditions
- 50 of Value
- 50 of Square Footage
- Accumulation of Projects
- Type of Occupancy
- Hazardous Conditions/Concerns
- Occupied Construction Concerns
26Certificate of Occupancy
- Certification of all life safety systems are
inspected, tested, and verified operational per
code (CofO by State Fire Marshal) - Green Tag Yellow Tag
(Red Tag no occupancy allowed) - Inspector Checklist
- Punch List
27Construction Site Safety
28Construction Site Safety
- Safety measures may exceed regulatory
requirements to ensure the campus community is
adequately protected. - Contractors are responsible for complying with
all OSHA regulations including worksite safety - RM will get involved when
- A contractor performs an unsafe act that is
observed by RM staff or reported to the RM
office. The PM will be notified the contractor
must mitigate the situation. - An ASU employee performs an unsafe act that is
observed or reported to the RM office. The
department/supervisor is notified and responsible
for mitigating the situation.
29Construction Liability and Property Insurance
30Property Insurance Coverage
- Damage to ASU property by a contractors error is
covered by the contractors insurance - State of Arizona provides real and personal
property insurance coverage - covered are damages caused by vandalism, acts of
God such as flooding, lightning strikes - exclusions include obsolescence, maintenance, and
mysterious disappearance - Any real or personal property claim must be
submitted within 90 days from date of loss or
discovery
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