Chapter 6: Local Road Construction Management 193 The specific provisions for CSH that may be applicable to local road construction is discussed in the foregoing sections. The authority to enforce mandatory occupational safety and health standards in the construction industry may be delegated in part by the Secretary of Labor and Employment to the following institutions: Provinces, Cities, and Municipalities may be allowed to conduct Technical Safety Inspections and general safety audit of construction project sites within their respective jurisdiction where they have adequate facilities and competent personnel for the purpose as determined by the DOLE and subject to national standards established by the latter, provided they submit for approval an application for such authority; and Private Safety Organizations with adequate facilities and competent personnel for the purpose, may be accredited by DOLE to conduct technical and/or general Safety and Health Audit of construction project sites, for and in behalf of the company or establishment. 5.2 Construction Safety and Health (CSH) Program Local road construction projects should have a suitable Construction Safety and Health (CSH) Program, which must follow the rules issued by DOLE. Through the implementation and roll out of JOINT ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER (JAO) #11; S - 2014 between the DPWH, DOLE, DILG DTI and NEDA. The Construction Project Manager, or in his absence, the Project Manager as authorized by the local engineering office shall be responsible for compliance with the CSH Program. Table 6.3 Material Tests and Forms for the Construction or Rehabilitation of Local Gravel Roads Pay Item Pay Item Test Required QA/QC Form No. Division 1 Earthworks 104(1) Embankment Field Density Field Density Test Test Form
