General Safety Requirements. A. Contractor shall ensure that all waste is properly disposed of in accordance with applicable federal and state regulations.
B. Contractor shall ensure that all employees participate in and comply with a job briefing conducted by the Railroad Representative, if applicable. During this briefing, the Railroad Representative will specify safe work procedures, (including On-Track Safety) and the potential hazards of the job. If any employee has any questions or concerns about the work, the employee must voice them during the job briefing. Additional job briefings will be conducted during the work as conditions, work procedures, or personnel change.
C. All track work performed by Contractor meets the minimum safety requirements established by the Federal Railroad Administration’s Track Safety Standards 49CFR213.
D. All employees comply with the following safety procedures when working around any railroad track:
(i) Always be on the alert for moving equipment. Employees must always expect movement on any track, at any time, in either direction.
(ii) Do not step or walk on the top of the rail, frog, switches, guard rails, or other track components.
(iii) In passing around the ends of standing cars, engines, roadway machines or work equipment, leave at least 20 feet between yourself and the end of the equipment. Do not go between pieces of equipment of the opening is less than one car length (50 feet).
(iv) Avoid walking or standing on a track unless so authorized by the employee in charge.
(v) Before stepping over or crossing tracks, look in both directions first.
(vi) Do not sit on, lie under, or cross between cars except as required in the performance of your duties and only when track and equipment have been protected against movement.
E. All employees must comply with all federal and state regulations concerning workplace safety.
General Safety Requirements. You agree to exercise due care for your own safety and the safety of other residents, including in the use of smoke detectors, door locks, window latches, and other security devices and in the event of severe weather. Apartment/room doors and first floor and basement windows must be locked securely when you are absent from the premises. You agree not to facilitate a person’s access to the building if that person is not a known guest of the resident (see guest policy for further details).
General Safety Requirements. 6.1.1 The Operator shall be responsible for all safety matters related to the performance of the Services and shall manage on behalf of the Authority all safety requirements related to the contracted bus operations in accordance with all Legal Requirements so as to enable the Authority to comply with its obligations under any relevant Legal Requirements.
6.1.2 The Operator shall bear full responsibility for the safety of the contracted bus operations throughout the Contract Period in accordance with the Agreement.
General Safety Requirements. The following safety provisions, to the extent they are stricter than applicable laws or any separate regulations prescribed by the School District, shall be complied with for all personnel on the jobsite and enforced by the ESCO:
(a) The School District requires 100% fall protection for all trades on all Projects. This requirement is mandatory for all work greater than or equal to six (6) feet above a lower working level or surface. This policy shall be strictly enforced. There shall be no second chances under this policy. Employees observed in violation of this policy shall be immediately removed from the Project and shall not be permitted to return to a School District Project, at the sole discretion of the School District. Employers shall receive Safety Violation Fines for violation of this policy.
(b) Appropriate eye protection is required when there is a potential for a foreign object to enter an employee’s eye. Eye protection must meet ANSI standards. The ESCO shall have the option to require 100% eye protection at all times. This must be conveyed to all Subcontractors at the time of the Bid.
(c) 100% wearing of heavy duty work boots/shoes is required (no sneakers or sandals).
(d) 100% wearing of hard-hat.
(e) 100% wearing of shirt with at least a 4 inch sleeve and long pants (no shorts). No muscle shirts or cut off shirts are permitted.
(f) Operations that require a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or an Assured Equipment Grounding Program in accordance with the OSHA 1926 Construction Safety and Health Standards shall use GFCIs and not the Assured Equipment Grounding Program option.
(g) No flammable liquids shall be stored within the building overnight.
(h) Hot work permits shall be issued by the ESCO. Fire watch shall be 2 hour in duration in all active schools. Fire watch for new construction shall be per OSHA regulations.
(i) Annual crane inspection certificate must be presented to the ESCO prior to any mobile crane being brought onto the site. All mobile cranes must have an anti-two block device. Only qualified operators (CCO or equivalent training/experience) are permitted to operate cranes on site. Operator qualifications must be submitted to the ESCO prior to the use of the crane on site. The ESCO shall forward the annual crane inspection certification and the operator qualification to the School District prior to crane usage on site.
(j) The ESCO or Subcontractor shall submit a Crane Lift Plan to the School District for each phase of...
General Safety Requirements. No person shall perform an unsafe / unhygienic act or operation whilst on Airports Company South Africa premises. No unsafe/dangerous equipment or tools may be brought onto or used on Airports Company South Africa premises. ACSA reserves the right to inspect all equipment/tools at any time and to prevent/prohibit their use. ACSA reserves the right to act in any way to ensure the safety/security of any persons, equipment or goods on its premises and will not be liable for any cost or loss evoked by the action. This includes the right to search all vehicles and persons entering, leaving or on the premises and to inspect any parcel, package, handbag and pockets. The Contractor shall maintain good housekeeping standards in the area where he/she is working for the duration of the contract. At no time must the Contractor interfere with, or put at risk, the functionality of any fire prevention system. Care must also be taken so as to prevent fire hazards. Use of cell phones on airside is not permitted unless the user is in possession of an appropriate Airport permit for the device. Cell phone permit issuing authority lies with the ACSA Security department. The Contractor will not be allowed to use two-way radios at the Airport unless these radios are of the type, model and frequency range as approved by the ACSA IT department.
General Safety Requirements. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with the most stringent provisions of the applicable statutes and regulations of the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act 154 of 1974, the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, and all City of Xxx Arbor safety policies. The Contractor shall supply all these requirements to any subcontractor performing work under the contract. Should charges of violation of any of the above be issued to the Contractor in the course of the work, a copy of each charge shall be immediately forwarded to the City along with a plan to correct the violation. Upon the failure of the Contractor to comply with any of these requirements, the City’s Representative shall have the authority to stop any and all operations of the Contractor affected by such failure until such failure is remedied. No part of the time lost due to any such stop orders shall be made subject to a claim or extension of time or increase in compensation. All materials, equipment, and supplies used for projects under this contract with the City of Xxx Arbor must comply fully with all safety requirements as set forth by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Act 154 of 1974 and all applicable OSHA Standards.
General Safety Requirements. REQ-027294/A REQ-027295/A R5-01 - The Supplier shall supply a Declaration of Conformity or any other equivalent document legally recognized and accepted in the Czech Republic for each product type if the appropriate legislation determines the Supplier's obligation to have a Declaration of Conformity (or the equivalent document) for the purposes of a Device sale in the Czech Republic to fulfil the requirements of 2001/95/EC directive or applicable Czech law. Verification method: CA review R5-02 - The Declaration of Conformity shall contain at least the following regulations: • ČSN EN 61010-1 ed. 2 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control, and laboratory use (equivalent to EN 61010-1) Verification method: CA review
General Safety Requirements. 5.1 Due to the potential hazards to untrained personnel, there should be no attempt to execute the following procedure by "unqualified personnel", nor be assisted by such personnel unless following a formal orientation procedure.
5.2 Gloves shall be worn at all times when handling die. Chemical resistant gloves shall be worn whenever handling chemicals.
General Safety Requirements. 5.1 Due to the potential hazards to untrained personnel there should be no attempt to operate the system unless a complete orientation has been given by qualified personnel.
5.2 Safety glasses shall be worn at all times.
5.3 Chemical resistant gloves shall be worn when handling any chemical or devices.
5.4 ESD protections shall be worn when handling any live parts.
General Safety Requirements. REQ-030801/A The Supplier shall supply a Declaration of Conformity or any other equivalent document legally recognized and accepted in the Czech Republic for each product type if the appropriate legislation determines the Supplier's obligation to have a Declaration of Conformity (or the equivalent document) for the purposes of a product sale in the Czech Republic to fulfil the requirements of 2001/95/EC directive or applicable Czech law.