EMERGENCY REPSONSE PLAN Sample Clauses
EMERGENCY REPSONSE PLAN. 16.1 The Contractor, including the Contractor’s Agents, if providing an activity or service with associated risks related to hazardous material spills, fuel, oil and pesticides, forest fires, landslides or other major erosion events, must comply with the Company “Emergency Response Manual” (or equivalent), as amended from time to time.
16.2 The Contractor must, before commencing operations at the Place of Work, prepare an emergency response plan (ERP) consistent with the approved ERP template and the Emergency Response Manual. A copy of the plan is to be submitted to the Company Representative upon request.
16.3 The Contractor must ensure that the Contractor and the Contractor’s Agents conduct operations at the Place of Work in accordance with the ERP.
16.4 The Contractor must make the ERP available at the Place of Work for viewing by the Contractor’s Agents.
16.5 The Contractor must ensure that the Contractor and the Contractor’s Agents conduct operations at the Place of Work in compliance with the Wildfire Act and the Wildfire Regulation.
16.6 The Contractor must provide and maintain spill kit(s) as required under the “Emergency Response Manual” for every operation using herbicides or fuel at the Place of Work and must ensure that all of the Contractor’s Agents have been trained in the use of the required spill kit.
16.7 The Contractor must test emergency preparedness in accordance with the ERP and the “Emergency Response Manual” and maintain documentation of such tests, identifying the date of the test, start and end times, names of people involved, results, and any actions to be taken.
16.8 The Contractor must report and document any incident in accordance with “Emergency Response Manual”, identifying the time and date of the incident, location of the incident, description of the incident, impact(s), contributing factors, action taken and agencies the incident was reported too
