AGC distributes updated U.S. Army Corps safety and health manual

Oct. 6, 2004
Guide can be ordered online or by phone

Guide can be ordered online or by phone

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) recently distributed the updated U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 643-page Safety and Health Requirements Manual, which is intended to inform contractors working on Department of Defense projects of new and existing safety requirements.

The manual is divided into 32 sections that inform contractors of all regulations, including written site-specific accident prevention plans and the development of job activity hazard analyses. It can be ordered by calling 1-800-AGC-1767 or online at www.agc.org/e-store.

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