Barricading and Screens Sample Clauses

Barricading and Screens a) The Contractor will provide and install solid barricades and warning devices to ensure that equipment and persons are not exposed to danger or to prevent access to dangerous areas.
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Barricading and Screens. The Contractor will provide and install barricades and warning devices to ensure that equipment and persons are not exposed to danger or to prevent access to dangerous areas. All welding, flame cutting and grinding work shall be properly screened to protect persons from any injury. All gratings shall be covered with adequate protective screening when welding or flame cutting in the vicinity to prevent falling sparks and welding slag.
Barricading and Screens. The Contractor shall, where he is working, provide and install barricades and warning devices to ensure that Equipment and persons are not exposed to danger and to prevent access to dangerous areas. Fire precautions In case of a fire the Contractor contacts the control room immediately. Before commencing with any work, the Contractor must communicate with the fire co-ordinator (Fire Dept.) to discuss any fire precautions that may be required. The Contractor is not allowed to tamper with the Employer’s fire equipment. All exit doors, fire escape routes, walkways, stairways and stair landings must be kept free of obstructions. Firefighting equipment must remain accessible at all times. "Hot work" procedure and PTW system to be adhered to at all times. Permit to Work System NO service shall be carried out without a "PERMIT TO WORK" as applicable to each Site. The Contractor will be expected to have their own Responsible Persons authorised as agreed with SSM. The Contractor’s Responsible Person must satisfy himself that all sources of possible danger are isolated. Details of the Permit to Work system can be found in the Plant Safety Regulations, Eskom OPR 3305. A Permit to Work (where applicable) is used on declared major outages, details can be found in the plant safety regulations. Permit changes are made during the dead time, if it is required by the Contractor that a certain supply be made available or plant tested then this can be applied for at the Project Management Meeting at least 1 day in advance. Plant with a prohibitive sign attached may only be operated by appointed Employer personnel. Any Contractor employee found tampering with such plant will be permanently removed from site. "Hot work" procedure and Permit requirements to be adhered to when any hot work is conducted. Safety Induction Course All the employees of the Contractor shall attend a safety induction course before they will be allowed to work on the Site. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that all employees have attended the safety induction. A list of employees requiring safety induction must be submitted at least 2 days in advance of arrival on site with the date and time of arrival so that the safety induction can be arranged Environmental Management Quality The Contractor complies with the applicable quality standards and requirements relative to the required scope of service. The Contractor will comply with the Employer's Quality Requirements as specified in QM- ...

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