Site Control Program
A site control program is an OSHA-required program to ensure safety by minimizing the potential contamination of workers, protecting the public from the site's hazards, and preventing vandalism. Site control is especially important in emergency situations.
Remember, site control programs have the following components:
- Site map
- Site work zones
- Use of a "buddy system"
- Site communications, including means for alerting emergencies
- Standard operating procedures (SOPs) or safe work practices
- Identification of the nearest medical assistance
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