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eHASP

eHASP Course Overview
Con Edison's eHASP (Environmental, Health, and Safety Plan) course is designed to educate contractors working with our company to meet or exceed established regulatory standards of worker health, safety, and environmental concerns. It is Con Edison's policy to demonstrate leadership and excellence in these areas, and we expect our contractors to strive for excellence along with us.

Con Edison is especially proud of the success of our contractors in the areas of job-site and worker safety. It is the contractor's responsibility to plan for and then implement all work according to federal, state, and local regulations. Contractors who continue to maintain high standards will continue to be recognized and rewarded.

How to use eHASP
Successful completion of the eHASP course is critical to the overall success of any given project, and is necessary before any work begins.
  • New users may enter the eHASP by clicking "login" on the menu at page left or "enter" at the bottom of this page, and following the prompts for new users.
  • Course takers will be directed to enter their full name, and will be provided with an access code. KEEP THIS ACCESS CODE. The code will allow you to exit eHASP, save your accrued score, and to re-enter eHASP at the point where you left off.
  • To re-enter an interrupted eHASP course, click "login" and enter your name and access code.
  • Each section of eHASP consists of an information and study chapter followed by a section quiz. You will be informed if you have passed a quiz immediately upon submitting your answers for that section.
  • If you fail a section quiz, you will be allowed to back up and review the corresponding information and study chapter, and to retake the quiz. You will not be allowed to return to successfully completed information and study chapters.
  • There is a cumulative final examination at the end of the course.
Task-Specific Documents
These documents outline common hazards and control measures that apply to specified tasks (such as carpet installation, door repair, and interior painting), often performed at several different locations. Contractors are required to review and sign the applicable task guide before any work begins.

Job-Specific Documents
These documents outline common hazards and control measures that apply to all project-specific hazards at a particular work location. Contractors are required to review the applicable document with their Con Edison EHS representative and sign the applicable HASP guide before any work begins.

Work Plan Guide Documents
These documents provide a checklist of environment, health, and safety procedures and necessary work certifications related to specified projects, equipment, and situations. "Table 1" presents a cross-referenced list of Work Plan Guides applicable to specific work.





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