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COMMUTER CARPOOL PLAN Page 3 of 39 Revision 1: June 5, 2015 Construction Safety Management Plan Site C Clean Energy Project Revision History Version Date Comments Draft 10-17-2014 Draft Rev 0 05-19-2015 Final Plan Rev 1 06-04-2015 Final Plan, Revision 1 Page 4 of 39 Revision 1: June 5, 2015 Construction Safety Management Plan Site C Clean Energy Project Glossary CSMP • Construction Safety Management Plan CSSMP • Contractor Site Safety Management Plan Construction Any activity associated with building the Site C project, including but not limited to: • clearing • site preparation • quarrying • excavation • material handling and processing • material placement • concrete works • road and bridge building • site reclamation Environmental Requirements • The conditions included in the Environmental Assessment Certificate for the Project • The conditions included in the decision statement issued by the Minister of Environment of Canada under Section 54 of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012 (CEAA 2012) • The permits, authorizations and approvals for the Project issued by regulatory agencies • Statutory requirements Members of the Public Prime Contractor Project Activity Zone Page 5 of 39 • Members of the public include all those persons who are not workers under the Worker’s Compensation Act or the WorkSafeBC OHS Regulation and who are not authorized visitors to the site.. Page 19 of 39 Revision 1: June 5, 2015 Construction Safety Management Plan Site C Clean Energy Project 5.3.3.1 Likelihood The Incident Likelihood Rating (ILR) within the Risk Matrix table on the next page refers to: Descriptor Almost certain Definition of Likelihood Rating (ILR) More than 10 occurrences in the hazardous area or in similar construction sites in any one of the last three years 5 Or 25 or more occurrences in total at this site or in similar construction sites in the last 3 years Common More than 2 occurrences in the hazardous area or in similar construction sites in any one