Policy and Procedure for Use of
Third-Party Contractors at the APS
November 16, 2000
Policy:
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Training
Requirements for Contractors
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- The APS will make licensed and qualified electricians, pipefitters,
carpenters, and other "skilled trade" workers available to APS Users
for those beamline construction and installation tasks (hutch installation,
electrical distribution, pipefitting, etc.) that require these types
of workers, and for any other tasks that Users wish to have done by
such workers. User institutions may not contract directly with contractors
for any construction work on the APS site. Two mechanisms are in place
to provide assistance with construction work: Contract Construction,
and Time-and-Materials (T&M) Construction using a Service Request
Order (SRO). Examples of construction work include:
- Changes to the physical plant, including any drilling into floors,
walls or ceilings, or altering of any permanent structure.
- Use of industrial lifts, scaffolds or cranes.
- "Hard-wire" installation or tie-in to facility utilities, including
electrical, plumbing, ventilation, or water systems.
- The APS will
routinely permit purchase orders or other agreements between User institutions
and third parties for work at the APS site by the third party, if the
User institution has signed an APS User Agreement or a contract to
operate an APS beamline, and if the scope is limited to the following
types of work:
- Installation work
that is incidental to the User institution's purchase of a piece
of technical equipment (goniometer, computer, mirror, vacuum
chamber, etc.), and which does not require construction activities
(hutch installation, electrical distribution, pipefitting, etc.)
to be performed by the third-party contractor.
OR
- Installation, maintenance,
or repair of User-owned equipment (such as repairing a fax machine,
assembling furniture, or calibrating an instrument).
The User will be responsible
for ensuring that each approved third party complies with the provisions
of the Collaborative Access Team (CAT) Safety Plan while working
at the APS.
- The contractor will use
ANL rigging services if the work involves the use of a rider-operated
forklift.
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Procedure:
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The CAT shall complete
Part 1 of an "APS Work/Project Checklist" form (UO-38)
and submit it to an APS Floor Coordinator, or if the work is T&M
construction, the CAT shall complete an SRO (UO-03) in place of Form
UO-38. These forms provide an advance notice of the required starting
date and a description of the scope of the work.
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The Floor Coordinator
will review the scope of the work and determine which of the three
methods shown below will be used. Any questions will be referred to
APS Procurement for resolution by that office.
- If the requested work
is T&M Construction, the Floor Coordinator will forward the completed
SRO to the APS Operations Division (AOD) Technical Representative.
The AOD will manage the T&M activity. Work records are available
for CAT review through the Floor Coordinator.
OR
- If the requested work
is construction, other than T&M construction, the effort must
be carried out under the provisions of an ANL contract requested
by the APS Conventional Facilities Group.
OR
- If the requested work
is determined not to be construction, the Floor Coordinator will
deliver the request to the AOD ES&H Coordinator for determination
of the job safety requirements.
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3.
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The Floor Coordinator
will work with the CAT and the AOD ES&H Coordinator to ensure completion
of all work entry requirements.
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4.
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The Floor Coordinator
will arrange for gate passes, safety training, and dosimeters, if applicable,
for the contractor.
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The contractor will complete
all necessary orientations.
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The contractor will proceed
with the work under CAT and APS oversight. The CAT has the primary
responsibility for service contract work and the APS has the primary
responsibility for construction activities.
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