Common use of HAZCOM Clause in Contracts

HAZCOM. Subcontractor shall provide Contractor with a copy of the current GHS compliant Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) required by the Hazard Communication Standard for all hazardous chemicals or substances brought onsite by Subcontractor or any lower-tiered Subcontractors. Subcontractor shall maintain all SDSs at the worksite in a notebook readily available for inspection with an index. If such materials or substances are part of any item requiring a shop drawing or other submittal, the SDS will accompany the submittal. Daily Safety Meeting and Pre-Task Safety Plans. Subcontractor shall prepare a Pre-Task Safety Plan (PTSP) and hold a daily safety meeting to review with work crew (including lower-tiered subcontractors) the hazards posed and the required hazard control measures for each day’s planned activities. Subcontractor shall maintain records of daily safety meetings and Pre-Task Safety Plans including topics discussed and attendees. A copy of a Pre-Task Safety Plan is included at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/Pre-Task-Safety-Plan.pdf. Safety Observations. Subcontractor shall implement a Safety Observation program at the project site and conduct a minimum of one Safety Observation per week if work is performed at the project site. Safety Inspections. Subcontractor shall conduct and document regular inspections for health, safety, and environmental conditions at the project site and promptly implement any needed corrective actions. A minimum of one documented inspection shall be conducted per week if work is conducted at the project site. Competent Person. Subcontractor agrees to provide a competent person onsite at all times during operations which require such according to the OSHA regulations. This person must be experienced in the operation and have received detailed training on the regulations pertaining to the operation. Housekeeping and Site Services. Subcontractor is solely responsible for good housekeeping in their work areas. Subcontractor is responsible for supply drinking water, adequate toilets, washing facilities, fire extinguishers, first aid kits and jobsite posters per OSHA requirements unless specifically stated elsewhere in this Subcontract as a service to be furnished by others. Construction Equipment. Subcontractor shall operate and maintain any construction equipment such as motorized vehicles, heavy equipment, drill rigs, water trucks, and haul trucks in a safe and compliant manner. All construction equipment is to be new or like new and have documented preventive maintenance meeting the manufacturer’s minimum recommendations. Documentation shall be readily available for inspection. Construction equipment must be operated by individuals qualified in the operation of specific equipment being used. Subcontractor may be requested to provide written documentation of operator’s qualifications of experience and or training to operate said equipment. Lower-Tier Subcontractors: Subcontractor agrees to perform a Safety and Health pre-qualification of all lower-tiered subcontractors prior to contract award. Pre-qualification records shall be maintained by the subcontractor and made available for inspection by Contractor. Lower-tiered subcontractors must show their ability to comply with Safety and Health requirements by completing a written questionnaire outlining their health and safety program components, incident history, experience modification ratings, Safety violations/citations and training programs for the previous 3 years. Subcontractor shall not accept lower-tiered subcontractors that have had fatalities, incident statistics greater than the applicable NAICS industry classification average, workers’ compensation experience modification rates exceeding 1.0, excessive past Safety violations/citations or inadequate HSE training programs for the anticipated work. Use of Lower Tier Subcontractors that do not meet these minimum Safety pre- qualifications requires prior written notification to Contractor for acceptance. Subcontractor’s employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors shall have received appropriate training before beginning Subcontractor’s Work at the Project site. Subcontractor shall furnish appropriate safety equipment for Subcontractor’s Work in progress, train appropriate personnel in the use of the equipment and enforce the use of such equipment by its employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors. Subcontractor shall be solely responsible for the design, construction, installation, use and adequacy of all temporary supports, shoring, bracing, scaffolding, machinery or equipment, safety precautions or devices and similar items used by Subcontractor and all lower-tiered subcontractors during performance of Subcontractor’s Work. Temporary structures such as fabrication shops, storage areas, and offices will not be permitted within existing facility structures unless approved by the Contractor. Such temporary structures, if permitted inside or adjacent to existing facility structures, must be constructed of fire-retardant materials. A copy of Subcontractor’s Professional License and Registration for the applicable State/County/City shall be provided to Contractor upon request. Contractor may stop any part of the Work which Contractor deems unsafe until corrective measures satisfactory to Contractor shall have been taken. Contractor’s review of Subcontractor’s Safety Plan, AHAs, its observations or failure to stop Subcontractor’s unsafe practices shall not relieve Subcontractor of its sole responsibility for safety, limit Subcontractor’s obligation to undertake any action necessary to maintain a safe environment or create an obligation for Contractor. Subcontractor shall indemnify Contractor for fines, damages or expenses incurred by Contractor because of Subcontractor's (including any lower tier subcontractor(s)) failure to comply with safety requirements. Drug Free Workplace. Subcontractor’s project Drug Free Workplace policy must at a minimum meet the requirements of Contractor’s Drug Free Workplace policy found at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/Drug-Free-Workplace-Policy.pdf. Subcontractor’s workers may be requested to submit to substance abuse testing upon suspicion by Contractor’s representative, or following a significant incident involving personal injury, or property damage.

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Samples: Entire Agreement, Entire Agreement, Entire Agreement

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HAZCOM. Subcontractor shall provide Contractor with a copy of the current GHS compliant Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) required by the Hazard Communication Standard for all hazardous chemicals or substances brought onsite by Subcontractor or any lower-tiered Subcontractors. Subcontractor shall maintain all SDSs at the worksite in a notebook readily available for inspection with an index. If such materials or substances are part of any item requiring a shop drawing or other submittal, the SDS will accompany the submittal. Daily Safety Meeting and Pre-Task Safety Plans. Subcontractor shall prepare a Pre-Task Safety Plan (PTSP) and hold a daily safety meeting to review with work crew (including lower-tiered subcontractors) the hazards posed and the required hazard control measures for each day’s planned activities. Subcontractor shall maintain records of daily safety meetings and Pre-Task Safety Plans including topics discussed and attendees. A copy of a Pre-Task Safety Plan is included at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/Pre-Task-Safety-Plan.pdfxxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/Pre-Task-Safety-Plan.pdf. Safety Observations. Subcontractor shall implement a Safety Observation program at the project site and conduct a minimum of one Safety Observation per week if work is performed at the project site. Safety Inspections. Subcontractor shall conduct and document regular inspections for health, safety, and environmental conditions at the project site and promptly implement any needed corrective actions. A minimum of one documented inspection shall be conducted per week if work is conducted at the project site. Competent Person. Subcontractor agrees to provide a competent person onsite at all times during operations which require such according to the OSHA regulations. This person must be experienced in the operation and have received detailed training on the regulations pertaining to the operation. Housekeeping and Site Services. Subcontractor is solely responsible for good housekeeping in their work areas. Subcontractor is responsible for supply drinking water, adequate toilets, washing facilities, fire extinguishers, first aid kits and jobsite posters per OSHA requirements unless specifically stated elsewhere in this Subcontract as a service to be furnished by others. Construction Equipment. Subcontractor shall operate and maintain any construction equipment such as motorized vehicles, heavy equipment, drill rigs, water trucks, and haul trucks in a safe and compliant manner. All construction equipment is to be new or like new and have documented preventive maintenance meeting the manufacturer’s minimum recommendations. Documentation shall be readily available for inspection. Construction equipment must be operated by individuals qualified in the operation of specific equipment being used. Subcontractor may be requested to provide written documentation of operator’s qualifications of experience and or training to operate said equipment. Lower-Tier Subcontractors: Subcontractor agrees to perform a Safety and Health pre-qualification of all lower-tiered subcontractors prior to contract award. Pre-qualification records shall be maintained by the subcontractor and made available for inspection by Contractor. Lower-tiered subcontractors must show their ability to comply with Safety and Health requirements by completing a written questionnaire outlining their health and safety program components, incident history, experience modification ratings, Safety violations/citations and training programs for the previous 3 years. Subcontractor shall not accept lower-tiered subcontractors that have had fatalities, incident statistics greater than the applicable NAICS industry classification average, workers’ compensation experience modification rates exceeding 1.0, excessive past Safety violations/citations or inadequate HSE training programs for the anticipated work. Use of Lower Tier Subcontractors that do not meet these minimum Safety pre- pre-qualifications requires prior written notification to Contractor for acceptance. Subcontractor’s employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors shall have received appropriate training before beginning Subcontractor’s Work at the Project site. Subcontractor shall furnish appropriate safety equipment for Subcontractor’s Work in progress, train appropriate personnel in the use of the equipment and enforce the use of such equipment by its employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors. Subcontractor shall be solely responsible for the design, construction, installation, use and adequacy of all temporary supports, shoring, bracing, scaffolding, machinery or equipment, safety precautions or devices and similar items used by Subcontractor and all lower-tiered subcontractors during performance of Subcontractor’s Work. Temporary structures such as fabrication shops, storage areas, and offices will not be permitted within existing facility structures unless approved by the Contractor. Such temporary structures, if permitted inside or adjacent to existing facility structures, must be constructed of fire-retardant materials. A copy of Subcontractor’s Professional License and Registration for the applicable State/County/City shall be provided to Contractor upon request. Contractor may stop any part of the Work which Contractor deems unsafe until corrective measures satisfactory to Contractor shall have been taken. Contractor’s review of Subcontractor’s Safety Plan, AHAs, its observations or failure to stop Subcontractor’s unsafe practices shall not relieve Subcontractor of its sole responsibility for safety, limit Subcontractor’s obligation to undertake any action necessary to maintain a safe environment or create an obligation for Contractor. Subcontractor shall indemnify Contractor for fines, damages or expenses incurred by Contractor because of Subcontractor's (including any lower tier subcontractor(s)) failure to comply with safety requirements. Drug Free Workplace. Subcontractor’s project Drug Free Workplace policy must at a minimum meet the requirements of Contractor’s Drug Free Workplace policy found at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/Drug-Free-Workplace-Policy.pdf. Subcontractor’s workers may be requested to submit to substance abuse testing upon suspicion by Contractor’s representative, or following a significant incident involving personal injury, or property damage.

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Samples: Entire Agreement

HAZCOM. Subcontractor shall provide Contractor with a copy of the current GHS compliant Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) required by the Hazard Communication Standard for all hazardous chemicals or substances brought onsite by Subcontractor or any lower-tiered Subcontractors. Subcontractor shall maintain all SDSs at the worksite in a notebook readily available for inspection with an index. If such materials or substances are part of any item requiring a shop drawing or other submittal, the SDS will accompany the submittal. Daily Safety Meeting and Pre-Task Safety Plans. Subcontractor shall prepare a Pre-Task Safety Plan (PTSP) and hold a daily safety meeting to review with work crew (including lower-tiered subcontractors) the hazards posed and the required hazard control measures for each day’s planned activities. Subcontractor shall maintain records of daily safety meetings and Pre-Task Safety Plans including topics discussed and attendees. A copy of a Pre-Task Safety Plan is included at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/Pre-Task-Safety-Plan.pdfxxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/Pre- Task-Safety-Plan.pdf. Safety Observations. Subcontractor shall implement a Safety Observation program at the project site and conduct a minimum of one Safety Observation per week if work is performed at the project site. Safety Inspections. Subcontractor shall conduct and document regular inspections for health, safety, and environmental conditions at the project site and promptly implement any needed corrective actions. A minimum of one documented inspection shall be conducted per week if work is conducted at the project site. Competent Person. Subcontractor agrees to provide a competent person onsite at all times during operations which require such according to the OSHA regulations. This person must be experienced in the operation and have received detailed training on the regulations pertaining to the operation. Housekeeping and Site Services. Subcontractor is solely responsible for good housekeeping in their work areas. Subcontractor is responsible for supply drinking water, adequate toilets, washing facilities, fire extinguishers, first aid kits and jobsite posters per OSHA requirements unless specifically stated elsewhere in this Subcontract as a service to be furnished by others. Construction Equipment. Subcontractor shall operate and maintain any construction equipment such as motorized vehicles, heavy equipment, drill rigs, water trucks, and haul trucks in a safe and compliant manner. All construction equipment is to be new or like new and have documented preventive maintenance meeting the manufacturer’s minimum recommendations. Documentation shall be readily available for inspection. Construction equipment must be operated by individuals qualified in the operation of specific equipment being used. Subcontractor may be requested to provide written documentation of operator’s qualifications of experience and or training to operate said equipment. Lower-Tier Subcontractors: Subcontractor agrees to perform a Safety and Health pre-qualification of all lower-tiered subcontractors prior to contract award. Pre-qualification records shall be maintained by the subcontractor and made available for inspection by Contractor. Lower-tiered subcontractors must show their ability to comply with Safety and Health requirements by completing a written questionnaire outlining their health and safety program components, incident history, experience modification ratings, Safety violations/citations and training programs for the previous 3 years. Subcontractor shall not accept lower-tiered subcontractors that have had fatalities, incident statistics greater than the applicable NAICS industry classification average, workers’ compensation experience modification rates exceeding 1.0, excessive past Safety violations/citations or inadequate HSE training programs for the anticipated work. Use of Lower Tier Subcontractors that do not meet these minimum Safety pre- qualifications requires prior written notification to Contractor for acceptance. Subcontractor’s employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors shall have received appropriate training before beginning Subcontractor’s Work at the Project site. Subcontractor shall furnish appropriate safety equipment for Subcontractor’s Work in progress, train appropriate personnel in the use of the equipment and enforce the use of such equipment by its employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors. Subcontractor shall be solely responsible for the design, construction, installation, use and adequacy of all temporary supports, shoring, bracing, scaffolding, machinery or equipment, safety precautions or devices and similar items used by Subcontractor and all lower-tiered subcontractors during performance of Subcontractor’s Work. Temporary structures such as fabrication shops, storage areas, and offices will not be permitted within existing facility structures unless approved by the Contractor. Such temporary structures, if permitted inside or adjacent to existing facility structures, must be constructed of fire-retardant materials. A copy of Subcontractor’s Professional License and Registration for the applicable State/County/City shall be provided to Contractor upon request. Contractor may stop any part of the Work which Contractor deems unsafe until corrective measures satisfactory to Contractor shall have been taken. Contractor’s review of Subcontractor’s Safety Plan, AHAs, its observations or failure to stop Subcontractor’s unsafe practices shall not relieve Subcontractor of its sole responsibility for safety, limit Subcontractor’s obligation to undertake any action necessary to maintain a safe environment or create an obligation for Contractor. Subcontractor shall indemnify Contractor for fines, damages or expenses incurred by Contractor because of Subcontractor's (including any lower tier subcontractor(s)) failure to comply with safety requirements. Drug Free Workplace. Subcontractor’s project Drug Free Workplace policy must at a minimum meet the requirements of Contractor’s Drug Free Workplace policy found at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/Drug-Free-Workplace-Policy.pdf. Subcontractor’s workers may be requested to submit to substance abuse testing upon suspicion by Contractor’s representative, or following a significant incident involving personal injury, or property damage.

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Samples: www.ses-grp.com

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HAZCOM. Subcontractor shall provide Contractor with a copy of the current GHS compliant Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) required by the Hazard Communication Standard for all hazardous chemicals or substances brought onsite by Subcontractor or any lower-tiered Subcontractors. Subcontractor shall maintain all SDSs at the worksite in a notebook readily available for inspection with an index. If such materials or substances are part of any item requiring a shop drawing or other submittal, the SDS will accompany the submittal. Daily Safety Meeting and Pre-Task Safety Plans. Subcontractor shall prepare a Pre-Task Safety Plan (PTSP) and hold a daily safety meeting to review with work crew (including lower-tiered subcontractors) the hazards posed and the required hazard control measures for each day’s planned activities. Subcontractor shall maintain records of daily safety meetings and Pre-Task Safety Plans including topics discussed and attendees. A copy of a Pre-Task Safety Plan is included at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/Pre-Task-Safety-Plan.pdfxxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/Pre-Task-Safety-Plan.pdf. Safety Observations. Subcontractor shall implement a Safety Observation program at the project site and conduct a minimum of one Safety Observation per week if work is performed at the project site. Safety Inspections. Subcontractor shall conduct and document regular inspections for health, safety, and environmental conditions at the project site and promptly implement any needed corrective actions. A minimum of one documented inspection shall be conducted per week if work is conducted at the project site. Competent Person. Subcontractor agrees to provide a competent person onsite at all times during operations which require such according to the OSHA regulations. This person must be experienced in the operation and have received detailed training on the regulations pertaining to the operation. Housekeeping and Site Services. Subcontractor is solely responsible for good housekeeping in their work areas. Subcontractor is responsible for supply drinking water, adequate toilets, washing facilities, fire extinguishers, first aid kits and jobsite posters per OSHA requirements unless specifically stated elsewhere in this Subcontract as a service to be furnished by others. Construction Equipment. Subcontractor shall operate and maintain any construction equipment such as motorized vehicles, heavy equipment, drill rigs, water trucks, and haul trucks in a safe and compliant manner. All construction equipment is to be new or like new and have documented preventive maintenance meeting the manufacturer’s minimum recommendations. Documentation shall be readily available for inspection. Construction equipment must be operated by individuals qualified in the operation of specific equipment being used. Subcontractor may be requested to provide written documentation of operator’s qualifications of experience and or training to operate said equipment. Lower-Tier Subcontractors: Subcontractor agrees to perform a Safety and Health pre-qualification of all lower-tiered subcontractors prior to contract award. Pre-qualification records shall be maintained by the subcontractor and made available for inspection by Contractor. Lower-tiered subcontractors must show their ability to comply with Safety and Health requirements by completing a written questionnaire outlining their health and safety program components, incident history, experience modification ratings, Safety violations/citations and training programs for the previous 3 years. Subcontractor shall not accept lower-lower- tiered subcontractors that have had fatalities, incident statistics greater than the applicable NAICS industry classification average, workers’ compensation experience modification rates exceeding 1.0, excessive past Safety violations/citations or inadequate HSE training programs for the anticipated work. Use of Lower Tier Subcontractors that do not meet these minimum Safety pre- pre-qualifications requires prior written notification to Contractor for acceptance. Subcontractor’s employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors shall have received appropriate training before beginning Subcontractor’s Work at the Project site. Subcontractor shall furnish appropriate safety equipment for Subcontractor’s Work in progress, train appropriate personnel in the use of the equipment and enforce the use of such equipment by its employees and those of its lower tier subcontractors. Subcontractor shall be solely responsible for the design, construction, installation, use and adequacy of all temporary supports, shoring, bracing, scaffolding, machinery or equipment, safety precautions or devices and similar items used by Subcontractor and all lower-tiered subcontractors during performance of Subcontractor’s Work. Temporary structures such as fabrication shops, storage areas, and offices will not be permitted within existing facility structures unless approved by the Contractor. Such temporary structures, if permitted inside or adjacent to existing facility structures, must be constructed of fire-retardant materials. A copy of Subcontractor’s Professional License and Registration for the applicable State/County/City shall be provided to Contractor upon request. Contractor may stop any part of the Work which Contractor deems unsafe until corrective measures satisfactory to Contractor shall have been taken. Contractor’s review of Subcontractor’s Safety Plan, AHAs, its observations or failure to stop Subcontractor’s unsafe practices shall not relieve Subcontractor of its sole responsibility for safety, limit Subcontractor’s obligation to undertake any action necessary to maintain a safe environment or create an obligation for Contractor. Subcontractor shall indemnify Contractor for fines, damages or expenses incurred by Contractor because of Subcontractor's (including any lower tier subcontractor(s)) failure to comply with safety requirements. Drug Free Workplace. Subcontractor’s project Drug Free Workplace policy must at a minimum meet the requirements of Contractor’s Drug Free Workplace policy found at xxxxx://xxx.xxx-xxx.xxx/wp- content/uploads/Drug-Free-Workplace-Policy.pdf. Subcontractor’s workers may be requested to submit to substance abuse testing upon suspicion by Contractor’s representative, or following a significant incident involving personal injury, or property damage.

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Samples: Entire Agreement

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