Compliance with Safety and Health Rules. Design-Builder shall take all measures to ensure that the employees, agents and invitees of itself and all Subcontractors, while engaged in the Work comply with and adhere to: (a) all applicable Governmental Rules, including those promulgated by Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA), relating to safety and health; and (b) Design-Builder’s accident prevention program and safety procedures and rules for the Work. For these purposes, Design-Builder shall: (1) Follow WISHA regional directives and provide safety programs that will require an accident prevention and hazard analysis plan for Design-Builder and each Subcontractor on the Site. Design-Builder shall submit a Site-specific safety plan to Owner’s Representative within ten (10) days of the Notice to Proceed and prior to conducting any Work at the Site. appropriate safety literature, notice, training, permits, placement and use of barricades, signs, signal lights, ladders, scaffolding, staging, runways, hoist, construction elevators, shoring, temporary lighting, grounded outlets, wiring, hazardous materials, vehicles, construction processes, and equipment required by RCW 19.27, State Building Code (International Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Fire, and Plumbing Codes); 212-12 WAC, Fire Marshal Standards; RCW 49.17, WISHA; 296-155 WAC, Safety Standards for Construction Work; (2) 296-65 WAC, WISHA Asbestos Standard; 296-842 WAC, Respirators; WAC 296- 62, General Occupation Health Standards; 296-24 WAC, General Safety and Health Standards RCW 49.70, and Right to Know Act. (3) Post all Governmental Approvals in a conspicuous location at the Site. (4) Provide any additional measures that Owner determines to be reasonable and necessary for ensuring a safe environment in areas open to the public; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as imposing a duty upon Owner to prescribe safety conditions relating to employees, general public, or agents of Design-Builder, or as constituting any express or implied assumption of control or responsibility over project site safety.
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Compliance with Safety and Health Rules. Design-Builder shall take all measures to ensure that the employees, agents and invitees of itself and all Subcontractors, while engaged in the Work comply with and adhere to: (a) all applicable Governmental Rules, including those promulgated by Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA), relating to safety and health; and (b) Design-Builder’s accident prevention program and safety procedures and rules for the Work. For these purposes, Design-Builder shall:
(1) Follow WISHA regional directives and provide safety programs that will require an accident prevention and hazard analysis plan for Design-Builder and each Subcontractor on the Site. Design-Builder shall submit a Site-specific safety plan to Owner’s Representative within ten (10) days of the Notice to Proceed and prior to conducting any Work at the Site. .
(2) Provide adequate safety devices and measures including but not limited to, the appropriate safety literature, notice, training, permits, placement and use of barricades, signs, signal lights, ladders, scaffolding, staging, runways, hoist, construction elevators, shoring, temporary lighting, grounded outlets, wiring, hazardous materials, vehicles, construction processes, and equipment required by RCW 19.27all applicable state, federal, and local laws and regulations. , State Building Code (International Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Fire, and Plumbing Codes); 212-12 WAC, Fire Marshal Standards; RCW 49.17, WISHA; 296-155 WAC, Safety Standards for Construction Work;
(2) ; 296-65 WAC, WISHA Asbestos Standard; 296-842 WAC, Respirators; WAC 296- 296-62, General Occupation Health Standards; 296-24 WAC, General Safety and Health Standards RCW 49.70, and Right to Know Act.
(3) Post all Governmental Approvals in a conspicuous location at the Site.
(4) Provide any additional measures that Owner determines to be reasonable and necessary for ensuring a safe environment in areas open to the public; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as imposing a duty upon Owner to prescribe safety conditions relating to employees, general public, or agents of Design-Builder, or as constituting any express or implied assumption of control or responsibility over project site safety.
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Compliance with Safety and Health Rules. Design-Builder shall take all measures to ensure that the employees, agents and invitees of itself and all Subcontractors, while engaged in the Work comply with and adhere to: (a) all applicable Governmental Rules, including those promulgated by Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA), relating to safety and health; and (b) Design-Builder’s accident prevention program and safety procedures and rules for the Work. For these purposes, Design-Builder shall:
(1) Follow WISHA regional directives and provide safety programs that will require an accident prevention and hazard analysis plan for Design-Builder and each Subcontractor on the Site. Design-Builder shall submit a Site-specific safety plan to Owner’s Representative within ten (10) days of the Notice to Proceed and prior to conducting any Work at the Site. .
(2) Provide adequate safety devices and measures including but not limited to, the appropriate safety literature, notice, training, permits, placement and use of barricades, signs, signal lights, ladders, scaffolding, staging, runways, hoist, construction elevators, shoring, temporary lighting, grounded outlets, wiring, hazardous materials, vehicles, construction processes, and equipment required by RCW 19.27Chapter 19.27 RCW, State Building Code (International Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Fire, and Plumbing Codes); Chapter 212-12 WAC, Fire Marshal Standards; RCW 49.17, Chapter 49.17 RCW, WISHA; Chapter 296-155 WAC, Safety Standards for Construction Work;
(2) ; Chapter 296-65 WAC, ; WISHA Asbestos Standard; WAC 000-00-000, Respirator Standard; WAC 296-842 WAC, Respirators; WAC 296- 62, General Occupation Health Standards; , WAC 296-24 WAC24, General Safety and Health Standards RCW 49.70Standards, Chapter 49.70 RCW, and Right to Know Act.
(3) Post all Governmental Approvals in a conspicuous location at the Site.
(4) Provide any additional measures that Owner determines to be reasonable and necessary for ensuring a safe environment in areas open to the public; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as imposing a duty upon Owner to prescribe safety conditions relating to employees, general public, or agents of Design-Builder, or as constituting any express or implied assumption of control or responsibility over project site safety.
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Samples: Design Build Contract
Compliance with Safety and Health Rules. Design-Builder shall take all measures to ensure that the employees, agents and invitees of itself and all Subcontractors, while engaged in the Work comply with and adhere to: (a) all applicable Governmental Rules, including those promulgated by Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act (WISHA), relating to safety and health; and (b) Design-Builder’s accident prevention program and safety procedures and rules for the Work. For these purposes, Design-Builder shall:
(1) Follow WISHA regional directives and provide safety programs that will require an accident prevention and hazard analysis plan for Design-Builder and each Subcontractor on the Site. Design-Builder shall submit a Site-specific safety plan to Owner’s Representative within ten (10) days of the Notice to Proceed and prior to conducting any Work at the Site. .
(2) Provide adequate safety devices and measures including but not limited to, the appropriate safety literature, notice, training, permits, placement and use of barricades, signs, signal lights, ladders, scaffolding, staging, runways, hoist, construction elevators, shoring, temporary lighting, grounded outlets, wiring, hazardous materials, vehicles, construction processes, and equipment required by RCW 19.27, State Building Code (International Building, Electrical, Mechanical, Fire, and Plumbing Codes); 212-12 WAC, Fire Marshal Standards; RCW 49.17, WISHA; 296-155 WAC, Safety Standards for Construction Work;
(2) ; 296-65 WAC, WISHA Asbestos Standard; 296-842 WAC, Respirators; WAC 296- 62, General Occupation Health Standards; 296-24 WAC, General Safety and Health Standards RCW 49.70, and Right to Know Act.
(3) Post all Governmental Approvals in a conspicuous location at the Site.
(4) Provide any additional measures that Owner determines to be reasonable and necessary for ensuring a safe environment in areas open to the public; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as imposing a duty upon Owner to prescribe safety conditions relating to employees, general public, or agents of Design-Builder, or as constituting any express or implied assumption of control or responsibility over project site safety.
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Samples: Design Build Contract