Common use of Contractor Safety Clause in Contracts

Contractor Safety. (a) All Contractors and subcontractors conducting work for TFC shall abide by all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereinafter referred to as “OSHA”) rules and regulations provided by the Department of Labor, OSHA, and Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 29. Employees of Contractor and subcontractors shall be trained in accordance with Chapter 29, Occupational Safety and Health Regulations. (b) Contractor and subcontractors shall inform the TFC Contract Administrator of their Hazardous Electrical Energy Control, Lockout/Tagout Procedure. Contractor’s procedure must meet or exceed TFC’s procedure as determined by the TFC Contract Administrator. (c) Work shall not be done on energized electrical circuits, components or equipment. When de-energizing is impractical due to possible harm to personnel, equipment or facility damage, negative on-site or off-site environmental impact, or business interruption Contractor must follow OSHA requirements as detailed in OSHA Regulations 1910.331 – 1910.399.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Service Contract, Service Contract, Service Contract

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Contractor Safety. (a) All Contractors and subcontractors conducting work for TFC shall abide by all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (hereinafter referred to as “OSHA”) OSHA rules and regulations provided by the Department of Labor, OSHA, and Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 29. Employees of Contractor and subcontractors shall be trained in accordance with Chapter 29, Occupational Safety and Health RegulationsRegulations (hereinafter referred to as “OSHA”). (b) Contractor and subcontractors shall inform the TFC Contract Administrator of their Hazardous Electrical Energy Control, Lockout/Tagout Tag-out Procedure. Contractor’s procedure must meet or exceed TFC’s procedure as determined by the TFC Contract Administrator. (c) Work shall not be done on energized electrical circuits, components or equipment. When de-energizing is impractical due to possible harm to personnel, equipment or facility damage, negative on-site onsite or off-site offsite environmental impact, or business interruption Contractor must follow OSHA requirements as detailed in OSHA Regulations 1910.331 – 1910.399.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Services Agreement, Services Agreement

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