EP 1110-1-18
24 Apr 00
(a) Provides on-site safety support for OE activities.
(b) Verifies UXO qualifications of contractor employees.
(c) Advises the contractor on safety procedures.
(d) Coordinates exclusion zone activities with and advise the PM, OE Design Center POC,
and the OE Safety Manager.
(e) Facilitates military Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) response, when needed.
(f) Provides technical OE safety support to USACE districts and contractors.
(g) Conducts government quality assurance inspections of completed work.
(h) If located at a district, the OE Safety Specialist will assist with the review of Statements
of Work (SOW), Work Plans, SSHPs, and Explosive Safety Submissions (ESS) (if required). If
located at an OE Design Center, the OE Safety Specialist will assist with the execution and
approval of SOWs, Work Plans, SSHPs and ESSs (if required).
d. OE MCX.
(1) Responsibilities of the OE MCX include:
(a) Reviews federal, DOD, and DA regulations related to OE and propose implementation
guidance to HQUSACE to ensure USACE compliance.
(b) Reviews and approve OE and OE-related products in accordance with ER 1110-1-8153.
(c) Provides OE technical support throughout USACE.
(d) Reviews and evaluates OE detection and removal technology.
(e) Develops OE-specific contract requirements and maintain current OE contract Data
Item Descriptions (DID).
(f) Assists HQUSACE in identifying OE program training requirements.
(2) Additional OE MCX responsibilities are presented in ER 1110-1-8153.
e. Engineering. The OE Design Center provides multi-discipline engineering support to
the OE project team. Engineering support during OE response projects may include, but is not
limited to, the following:
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