Common use of CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROJECT SAFETY Clause in Contracts

CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROJECT SAFETY. 2.14.1 Contractor recognizes the importance of performing its work in the safest manner possible so as to prevent damage, injury or loss to (a) all individuals at or in the vicinity of the Work, whether working or visiting the Project or Campus; (b) all work, including materials and equipment incorporated or stored on- or off-Site; and (c) all property adjacent to the Site. On that basis Contractor assumes responsibility for implementing and monitoring all safety precautions and programs related to the performance of the Work and will submit a Safety Plan complete form to Owner and Design Professional at the time of issuance of the Notice to Proceed with the Work, upon Owner request. Contractor shall, prior to commencing construction, designate a safety manager with the necessary qualifications and experience to supervise the implementation of the plan and the monitoring of all safety precautions and programs related to the Work. The safety manager shall make routine daily inspections of the Work Site, and shall hold at least weekly safety meetings with Contractor’s personnel and Subcontractors. 2.14.2 Contractor and its Subcontractors shall comply with all Legal Requirements relating to safety, as well as any Owner specific safety requirements set forth in the Contract Documents. Contractor will immediately report, in writing, to Owner’s Representative and all government or quasi-government authorities having jurisdiction over matters involving the Work, any injury, loss, damage or accident occurring at the Site of the Work. 2.14.3 Contractor’s responsibility for safety under Section 2.14 is not intended to in any way relieve Contractor’s Subcontractors (of any tier) from applicable obligations and responsibilities for complying with all Legal Requirements, including those related to health and safety matters, and their taking all necessary measures to implement and monitor all safety precautions and programs to guard against injury, losses, damages or accidents resulting from their performance of the Work.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Standard Form Agreement, Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

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CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROJECT SAFETY. 2.14.1 2.13.1 Contractor recognizes the importance of performing its work in the safest manner possible so as to prevent damage, injury or loss to (a) all individuals at or in the vicinity of the Work, whether working or visiting the Project or Campus; (b) all work, including materials and equipment incorporated or stored on- or off-Site; and (c) all property adjacent to the Site. On that basis Contractor assumes responsibility for implementing and monitoring all safety precautions and programs related to the performance of the Work and will submit a Safety Plan complete form to Owner and Design Professional at the time of issuance of the Notice to Proceed with the Work, upon Owner request. Contractor shall, prior to commencing construction, designate a safety manager with the necessary qualifications and experience to supervise the implementation of the plan and the monitoring of all safety precautions and programs related to the Work. The safety manager shall make routine daily inspections of the Work Site, and shall hold at least weekly safety meetings with Contractor’s personnel and Subcontractors. 2.14.2 2.13.2 Contractor and its Subcontractors shall comply with all Legal Requirements relating to safety, as well as any Owner specific safety requirements set forth in the Contract Documents. Contractor will immediately report, in writing, to Owner’s Representative and all government or quasi-government authorities having jurisdiction over matters involving the Work, any injury, loss, damage or accident occurring at the Site of the Work. 2.14.3 2.13.3 Contractor’s responsibility for safety under Section 2.14 2.13 is not intended to in any way relieve Contractor’s Subcontractors (of any tier) from applicable obligations and responsibilities for complying with all Legal Requirements, including those related to health and safety matters, and their taking all necessary measures to implement and monitor all safety precautions and programs to guard against injury, losses, damages or accidents resulting from their performance of the Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Construction Services Agreement, Construction Services Agreement

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CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PROJECT SAFETY. 2.14.1 Contractor recognizes the importance of performing its work in the safest manner possible so as to prevent damage, injury or loss to (a) all individuals at or in the vicinity of the Work, whether working or visiting the Project or Campus; (b) all work, including materials and equipment incorporated or stored on- or off-Site; and (c) all property adjacent to the Site. On that basis Contractor assumes responsibility for implementing and monitoring all safety precautions and programs related to the performance of the Work and will submit a Safety Plan complete form to Owner and Design Professional at the time of issuance of the Notice to Proceed with the Work, upon Owner request. Contractor shall, prior to commencing construction, designate a safety manager with the necessary qualifications and experience to supervise the implementation of the plan and the monitoring of all safety precautions and programs related to the Work. The safety manager shall make routine daily inspections of the Work Site, and shall hold at least weekly safety meetings with Contractor’s personnel and Subcontractors. 2.14.2 Contractor and its Subcontractors shall comply with all Legal Requirements relating to safety, as well as any Owner specific safety requirements set forth in the Contract Documents. Contractor will immediately report, in writing, to Owner’s Representative and all government or quasi-government authorities having jurisdiction over matters involving the Work, any injury, loss, damage or accident occurring at the Site of the Work. 2.14.3 Contractor’s responsibility for safety under Section 2.14 2.13 is not intended to in any way relieve Contractor’s Subcontractors (of any tier) from applicable obligations and responsibilities for complying with all Legal Requirements, including those related to health and safety matters, and their taking all necessary measures to implement and monitor all safety precautions and programs to guard against injury, losses, damages or accidents resulting from their performance of the Work.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Job Order Contract, Job Order Contract

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