ESCO Safety Sample Clauses

ESCO Safety. ESCO and all ESCO Personnel conducting work or Services for TFC shall abide by all OSHA rules and regulations provided by the Department of Labor, OSHA, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 29. Employees of ESCO and Subcontractors shall be trained in accordance with Chapter 29, Occupational Safety and Health Regulations. ESCO and Subcontractors shall inform the TFC Project Manager of their Hazardous Electrical Energy Control, Lockout/Tag-out Procedure. ESCO’s procedure must meet or exceed TFC’s procedure as determined by the TFC Project Manager. Work or services 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 onsite or offsite environmental impact, or business interruption, ESCO must follow OSHA requirements as detailed in OSHA Regulations 1910.331 – 1910.399. TFC may at any time; in its sole discretion and in writing, order a temporary stand-down of ESCO’s performance of the services (“Safety Stand-Down Order”) as a result of any one(1) or more safety incidents, whereupon ESCO shall immediately direct all ESCO Personnel to stop all services while ESCO conducts a comprehensive review of ESCO’s safety management plan and any Site conditions affecting safety at any Project Site for the purpose of: (i) identifying any safety hazards and unsafe working conditions; (ii) conducting safety training of the ESCO personnel involved in performance of the services who were or may have been exposed to harm in connection with such safety incident(s); and (iii) taking any corrective action that ESCO determines to be necessary and appropriate to fulfill its obligations in accordance with this Contract. Upon receipt of TFC’s Safety Stand-Down Order, ESCO shall not resume performance of the services until it has issued to TFC a written report, which shall be due within forty-eight (48) hours of the receipt of TFC’s Safety Stand-Down Order, detailing the course of action that ESCO has taken, or plans to take, to resolve the safety incident(s) described therein, and to prevent the recurrence thereof. After reviewing such course of action with TFC, ESCO shall, in the exercise of the ESCO’s reasonable judgment, propose the date by which ESCO will complete all corrective action. Services shall resume only upon TFC’s delivery of further written notice to ESCO withdrawing the TFC’s Safety Stand-Down Order, which notice of withdrawal shall not be ...
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