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MMI
is committed to the management philosophy that safety is a prioritized part
of all operations. |
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MMI is a member of IMCA, the Association of Diving Contractors, and the
Petroleum Education Council. As a minimum standard, MMI adheres to the
safety standards of the Coast Guard, the ADC, and our Client. |
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MMI will aid to
ensure that our Client's Contractors understand their safety
responsibilities, are trained to carry out these responsibilities, and are
held accountable for the results. |
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MMI will aid
the Contractor in the planning of a safe job procedure on a daily basis or
for each change of job scope. If applicable, MMI will aid the Contractor in
the proper writing and application of JSAs and written safety meeting
agendas. |
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Work
with the Client's Representative to determine the general job scope and
plan. |
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Contact Client's Contractor
to discuss safety requirements and project goals. |
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Maintain a prioritized list
of Client and Contractor contacts for use in reportable accident, oil spill,
gas release, or property damage. |
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Be familiar with plans,
specifications, map elevations, locations, permits, right-of-way
restrictions, etc. |
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Inspect the job site
or route and recommend to the Client any changes deemed necessary. |
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Study material requirements
and recommend changes if deemed necessary. |
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Inspect all material,
supplies, and equipment furnished by the Contractor relative to quality and
compliance with specifications. |
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Assure all work being
performed is conducted diligently, continuously, and in good faith in
accordance with the agreement, general conditions, specifications, and
drawings. |
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Work with the Contractor to
resolve any problems that may occur after receiving prior Client agreement,
before allowing any change to the project procedures or specifications. |
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Assure that
"as-built" drawings are maintained showing any changes from
original drawings, complete with exact location and dimensions. Document all
changes with photos, video, and / or detailed field drawings whenever
possible. |
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Ascertain that the finished
product conforms to the letter and intent of specifications and drawings. |
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Know and keep abreast of
local and state requirements as well as the Client's project specifications. |
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Meet Client's field
personnel, explain project scope, and verify field emergency procedures and
permitting requirements. |
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Act as liaison between
Contractor and Client field personnel to alleviate project conflicts,
fulfill field requirements, and maintain a cooperative work environment. |
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Keep Contractor informed of
any project changes so he can plan his work appropriately and reduce
downtime due to lack of information. |
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When appropriate, as on day
rate or force accounts, aid Contractor in scheduling work projects,
overtime, material arrangements, etc., that will be most cost efficient for
the Client. |
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Investigate and report to
Client any activities by any Contractor that may be hazardous to persons,
destructive to the Client's property or equipment, or not in the best
interest of the Client. |
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Keep concise and accurate
records of the task times with special emphasis on any operation on force
account or day rate. Compile Contractor supplied "as-built"/
survey / informational drawings for the Client and assure the information
given meets the Client's specifications. |
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Maintain cost accounting and
man-hour records as accurately as possible when required. |
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Compile and return to the
Client copies of all certifications of equipment, personnel, and test charts
as requested by the project specifications. |
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Prepare Contractor post job
evaluation and include recommendations for future project improvements when
necessary. |