20 CSR 4240-60.040 - Safety Program
(1) Each utility shall adopt and execute a
safety program, a copy of which shall be filed with the director of utilities
of the Public Service Commission.
(2) Each sewer utility shall-
(A) Require its employees to use suitable
tools and equipment in order that they may perform their work in a safe
manner;
(B) Require its employees
to use safe practices in performing their work;
(C) Permit and require that each sewer and
sewage treatment plant maintenance employee be trained with regard to good
safety practices as related to the performance of his/her duties;
(D) Exercise reasonable care to reduce the
hazards to which its employees, its customers and the general public may be
subjected;
(E) Give reasonable
assistance to the commission in the investigation of the cause of accidents and
in the determination of suitable means of preventing accidents; and
(F) Maintain a summary of all reported
accidents arising from its operations.
(3) Each sewer utility, as soon as reasonably
possible, shall notify designated commission personnel by telephone of all
accidents or incidents in connection with its system within its certificated
areas, which result in the loss of life, personal injury requiring
hospitalization or in property damage of at least one thousand dollars ($1,000)
except as to misuse or malfunction of customer facilities. Within thirty-six
(36) hours of the accidents or incidents the sewer utility shall complete in
writing and submit to the commission an authorized commission notification form
pertaining to the accidents or incidents (Notification form PSC-S-1). Within
sixty (60) days of the accidents or incidents, the sewer utility shall complete
in writing and submit to the commission an authorized commission report form
pertaining to the accidents or incidents (Report form PSC-S-2).
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