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responsible for label verification for this project, and employees are responsible for reporting • <br />unlabeled containers to the SSHO. <br />MSDSs must be obtained from the manufacturers for each hazardous substance or chemical <br />used on the site. If the manufacturer does not include the MSDS when the item is shipped, the <br />manufacturer will be contacted by telephone or facsimile to obtain the :MSDS. A listing of <br />hazardous substances and chemicals in use at the site will be filed onsit:e with the MSDSs. The <br />MSDSs will be maintained onsite and reviewed for new or changed information. Affected <br />employees will be informed of any such information. Site personnel may request MSDSs for <br />review at any time. <br />AMSO employees and subcontractor employees are required to adhere to the provisions, of the <br />Hazard Communication Standard. Information on hazardous materials known to be present <br />will be exchanged with other employers and subcontractors. Subcontractors will be responsible <br />for providing necessary information to their employees. <br />3.3 Short Service Employee Program <br />To provide overall better work place safety, AMSO has implemented a short service employee <br />(SSE) program. The SSE program provides for adequate introduction, training, and <br />observations of new employees to the work place. Any new employee with less than 6 months in <br />the same job or position is considered a short service employee. This includes employees witla <br />significant experience at their previous place of employment. <br />The purpose of the SSE program is to increase overall safety and health of the new employee and <br />of "seasoned" fellow employees, by exposing the new employee to experienced personnel or <br />mentor. The SSE serves a "evaluation" status until the acting Senior Safety and Health Officer <br />(SSHO) approves the employee for regular (non-SSE) worker status. The AMSO SSE program <br />includes the following elements. <br />• A one-man crew cannot be a SSE. SSEs are allowed to conduct errands while alone, but <br />not conduct work tasks on a project site. <br />• Two to 4-man crews may have only 1 SSE per crew. <br />E