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BOOK 22 PhGE 940 <br />DC-251 (Revised January 2009) <br />The managers and supervisors of the inmates working under labor contract <br />will provide all safety training, appropriate to the hazards and duties of each <br />task to be performed by the inmate, in accordance with OSHA regulations. <br />This training will include the hazards associated with the task, the proper and <br />safe use of any equipment assigned for performing the work, the hazards <br />associated with any chemicals used in the work, the proper safe work methods <br />for performing the task and the correct use of any personal protective <br />equipment needed to perform the task. This training will be ongoing and <br />documented by the managers and supervisors for the duration of the inmate <br />labor contract. These training records will be made available upon request <br />from any DOP or DOC facility, region or state official, and/or safety <br />inspectors. The training documentation must be signed and dated by the <br />inmate and manager/supervisor who conducted the training. <br />Work schedules will be provided by LCOS. <br />Project Supervisors will designate break areas and ensure that inmates are <br />supervised during all breaks. <br />Project Supervisors are to receive annual Orientation training. <br />Project Supervisors are to receive briefing in Undue Familiarity as part of <br />Orientation training. <br />IV. Safety Equipment <br />A. The Division of Prisons will provide steel-toed shoes. No inmate will be allowed <br />to work without steel-toed shoes- <br />B. The town/county/DOT will furnish all other personal protective equipment <br />needed according to the OSHA standards, other regulatory guidelines and hazard <br />analyses of the task to be performed. All equipment to be used by inmates in the <br />performance of their assigned tasks must meet all safety requirements for <br />guarding, warning labels, condition and operation as required by OSHA and the <br />manufacturer. <br />C. The managers and supervisors of the town/county/DOT shall insure that all <br />inmates utilize all required safety equipment and safe work procedures in the <br />performance of their assigned tasks. <br />V. Waiver and Billing Information <br />It is agreed that the North Carolina Department of Correction will waive administrative <br />cost, transportation and custody supervision cost. <br />VI. Medical <br />Whenever any inmate assigned to the State Department of Correction shall suffer <br />accidental injury or accidental death arising out of ^rid in the course of employment, to <br />which the inmate has been assigned, the provisior., I.S. 97-13, shall apply. The <br />governmental agency shall compensate the Depart;-, _.t of Correction. <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />
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