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ER 415-1-13 Design and Construction Evaluation DCS CH 1

Purpose:  This regulation prescribes the administrative and technical evaluation and reporting system for the Military and Civil Works Construction Program. CLICK TO DOWNLOAD

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ER 415-1-11 Biddability Constructibility Operability and Environmental Review

Purpose:  This regulation establishes a system to ensure that the biddability, constructibility, operability and environmental (BCOE) aspects of a project are considered during design and a high degree of BCOE review is integrated into the construction procurement documents for all …Read More

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ER 415-1-10 Contractor Submittal Procedures CH 1

Purpose:  The purpose of this regulation is to establish a system whereby the contractor can maintain effective scheduling, control and processing of submittals required by the contract in order to regulate the timely flow of materials to be incorporated into …Read More

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ER 405-1-1020 Records and Reports – Leasehold RCS DAEN-RE-8 R4

Purpose:  This regulation prescribes real estate records and reports pertaining to real estate leases, allocations, and rent-free space and contains instructions for preparation thereof.

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ER 385-1-99 USACE Accident Investigation and Reporting

Purpose:   This Engineering Regulation (ER) establishes policies and procedures and assigns responsibilities for initial notification, investigation, preparation and submission of reports of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) accidents and accident recordkeeping procedures. This regulation also serves as mandatory guidance …Read More

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ER 385-1-98 Safety and Occupational Health – FUSRAP Accident Reporting Policy

Purpose:  Provide policy and guidance concerning the reporting of accident and illness frequency rate data pertaining to the execution of the Formally Utilized Sites Remedial Action Program (FUSRAP).

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ER 385-1-96 USACE Ergonomics Program Policy

Purpose:  This regulation establishes responsibilities necessary to manage and execute an effective and compliant ergonomics program.

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ER 385-1-95 Safety and Health Requirements for Munitions and Explosives of Concern MEC Operations

Purpose:  This regulation identifies safety and health requirements and responsibilities for MEC operations, military munitions (MM) response actions and any other ammunition and explosives (AE) activities. The safety and health requirements concerning Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste (HTRW) activities are …Read More

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ER 385-1-92 Safety and Occupational Health Requirements for Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive Waste HTRW Activities

Purpose:  This regulation identifies the safety and occupational health documents and procedures required to be developed and implemented by United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) commands and their contractors responsible for executing HTRW response actions, including investigation, design, pilot …Read More

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ER 385-1-92 Errata Sheet 1

ERRATA SHEET No. 1 Safety SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS, TOXIC, AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE (HTRW) ACTIVITIES ER 385-1-92 1 September 2007 Pending the next update to ER 385-1-92, the following changes to the document are to be implemented. …Read More

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ER 385-1-91 Training, Testing, and Licensing of Boat Operators

Purpose:  This regulation establishes policy and procedures for the training, testing and licensing of operators of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) boats/vessels less than 26 feet in length.

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ER 385-1-90 Respiratory Protection Program

Purpose:  To establish a respiratory protection program for the Corps of Engineers in order to reduce occupational respiratory disease and related respiratory problems among USACE personnel.

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