HEALTH AND SAFETY AND SECURITY. 7.1 The Operator must comply with its obligations under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and all other current health and safety legislation and Laws. The Operator is required to establish a current Safety Policy Statement and prominently display it within the Operator’s premises, and send a copy of it to the Director of Safety of LCAJC, or equivalent individual(s) within LCAJC. 7.2 The Operator must appoint a Safety Representative who will manage and co-ordinate all safety related issues on its behalf, including ensuring that business activities are conducted safely at all times, and that staff have sufficient safety training and awareness relating to the activities being undertaken. The Operator shall notify the name of its Safety Representative to LCAJC. 7.3 The Operator will provide its written plans for dealing with emergencies to LCAJC (including public relations, crisis management and disabled Aircraft recovery plans together with details of emergency contact telephone numbers) and will provide any updates or amended plans as and when the updates or amendments are made. 7.4 The Operator is required to undertake a formal risk assessment of the activities undertaken by it at the Airport, its allocated premises and work areas, and equipment and systems in use, at suitably regular monthly intervals and in the event of any incident/accident at the Airport as declared by LCAJC, notify LCAJC without delay and/or with LCA's Director of Safety. The significant findings must be recorded and held pending improvement action where this is reasonably necessary, and the Operator undertakes to ensure that such action is carried out. LCAJC shall require routine audits of the Operator’s safety systems from time to time and the Operator must co-operate with LCAJC in this respect. The Operator will have the ability to undertake operational audits of LCAJC’s safety systems from time to time and the LCAJC must co-operate with the Operator in this respect. 7.5 Any safety or security issues arising that have an impact on other users of the Airport and/or the Airport must be immediately raised with LCA's Director of Safety (including those arising in risk assessments carried out in accordance with Clause 7.4). Where common safety responsibilities are identified the Operator shall co- ordinate its activities with the Airport and other users of the Airport to ensure a safe place of work for staff, public, contractors and others using the Airport. 7.6 The Operator shall be liable and held responsible and accountable at all times for the activities and actions of its Staff, contractors, third parties and external support organisations directly or indirectly employed or engaged by it whilst at/on the Airport and in the course of undertaking their obligations under this Agreement, and the Operator shall and will procure that its Staff, contractors, third parties and any external support organisations employed or engaged by it are advised and regularly kept up-to-date of all current Airport health and safety requirements which have been notified to the Operator by LCAJC or which the Operator as a competent body in its own capacity should have known and which it is expected to know or which is applicable to the Operator in the course of performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Operator will on demand provide its necessary risk assessments and method statements to LCAJC for the purposes of compliance under this Clause. 7.7 The Operator shall immediately report, using LCAJC’s safety reporting system (details of which may be obtained from LCA’s Director of Safety), any areas of concern observed within the Airport boundary which it considers merit corrective action. 7.8 The Operator shall respond positively to any reasonable requests by LCAJC regarding confirmation of safety responsibilities, risk assessments, accident records, improvement actions, and any other health and safety information. LCAJC shall respond positively to any reasonable requests by the Operator regarding confirmation of safety responsibilities, risk assessments, accident records, improvement actions, and any other health and safety information. 7.9 The Operator shall provide turnaround plans which are compliant with the principles of the Health and Safety Executive document HSG2009 (2000) as amended. 7.10 The Operator acknowledges that the provisions in Clause 4.5 above are also strict health and safety requirements.
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Samples: Airport Operation Agreement, Airport Operations Agreement
HEALTH AND SAFETY AND SECURITY. 7.1 The Operator must comply with its obligations under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and all other current health and safety legislation and Laws. The Operator is required to establish a current Safety Policy Statement and prominently display it within the Operator’s premises, and send a copy of it to the Director of Safety of LCAJCLCYJC, or equivalent individual(s) within LCAJCLCYJC.
7.2 The Operator must appoint a Safety Representative who will manage and co-co- ordinate all safety related issues on its behalf, including ensuring that business activities are conducted safely at all times, and that staff have sufficient safety training and awareness relating to the activities being undertaken. The Operator shall notify the name of its Safety Representative to LCAJCLCYJC.
7.3 The Operator will provide its written plans for dealing with emergencies to LCAJC LCYJC (including public relations, crisis management and disabled Aircraft recovery plans together with details of emergency contact telephone numbers) and will provide any updates or amended plans as and when the updates or amendments are made.
7.4 The Operator is required to undertake a formal risk assessment of the activities undertaken by it at the Airport, its allocated premises and work areas, and equipment and systems in use, at suitably regular monthly intervals and in the event of any incident/accident at the Airport as declared by LCAJCLCYJC, notify LCAJC LCYJC without delay and/or with LCALCY's Director of Safety. The significant findings must be recorded and held pending improvement action where this is reasonably necessary, and the Operator undertakes to ensure that such action is carried out. LCAJC LCYJC shall require routine audits of the Operator’s safety systems from time to time and the Operator must co-operate with LCAJC LCYJC in this respect. The Operator will have the ability to undertake operational audits of LCAJCLCYJC’s safety systems from time to time and the LCAJC LCYJC must co-operate with the Operator in this respect.
7.5 Any safety or security issues arising that have an impact on other users of the Airport and/or the Airport must be immediately raised with LCALCY's Director of Safety (including those arising in risk assessments carried out in accordance with Clause 7.4). Where common safety responsibilities are identified the Operator shall co- ordinate its activities with the Airport and other users of the Airport to ensure a safe place of work for staff, public, contractors and others using the Airport.
7.6 The Operator shall be liable and held responsible and accountable at all times for the activities and actions of its Staff, contractors, third parties and external support organisations directly or indirectly employed or engaged by it whilst at/on the Airport and in the course of undertaking their obligations under this Agreement, and the Operator shall and will procure that its Staff, contractors, third parties and any external support organisations employed or engaged by it are advised and regularly kept up-to-date of all current Airport health and safety requirements which have been notified to the Operator by LCAJC LCYJC or which the Operator as a competent body in its own capacity should have known and which it is expected to know or which is applicable to the Operator in the course of performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Operator will on demand provide its necessary risk assessments and method statements to LCAJC LCYJC for the purposes of compliance under this Clause.
7.7 The Operator shall immediately report, using LCAJCLCYJC’s safety reporting system (details of which may be obtained from LCALCY’s Director of Safety), any areas of concern observed within the Airport boundary which it considers merit corrective action.
7.8 The Operator shall respond positively to any reasonable requests by LCAJC LCYJC regarding confirmation of safety responsibilities, risk assessments, accident records, improvement actions, and any other health and safety information. LCAJC LCYJC shall respond positively to any reasonable requests by the Operator regarding confirmation of safety responsibilities, risk assessments, accident records, improvement actions, and any other health and safety information.
7.9 The Operator shall provide turnaround plans which are compliant with the principles of the Health and Safety Executive document HSG2009 (2000) as amended.
7.10 The Operator is not permitted to operate any Flight to or from the Airport which contains cargo and dangerous goods assignments without providing prior written notice to LCY and receiving prior authorisation from LCY;
7.11 The Operator acknowledges that the provisions in Clause 4.5 above are also strict health and safety requirements.
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Samples: Airport Operations Agreement
HEALTH AND SAFETY AND SECURITY. 7.1 The Operator must comply with its obligations under the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 and all other current health and safety legislation and Laws. The Operator is required to establish a current Safety Policy Statement and prominently display it within the Operator’s premises, and send a copy of it to the Director of Safety of LCAJC, or equivalent individual(s) within LCAJC.
7.2 The Operator must appoint a Safety Representative who will manage and co-co- ordinate all safety related issues on its behalf, including ensuring that business activities are conducted safely at all times, and that staff have sufficient safety training and awareness relating to the activities being undertaken. The Operator shall notify the name of its Safety Representative to LCAJC.
7.3 The Operator will provide its written plans for dealing with emergencies to LCAJC (including public relations, crisis management and disabled Aircraft recovery plans together with details of emergency contact telephone numbers) and will provide any updates or amended plans as and when the updates or amendments are made.
7.4 The Operator is required to undertake a formal risk assessment of the activities undertaken by it at the Airport, its allocated premises and work areas, and equipment and systems in use, at suitably regular monthly intervals and in the event of any incident/accident at the Airport as declared by LCAJC, notify LCAJC without delay and/or with LCA's Director of Safety. The significant findings must be recorded and held pending improvement action where this is reasonably necessary, and the Operator undertakes to ensure that such action is carried out. LCAJC shall require routine audits of the Operator’s safety systems from time to time and the Operator must co-operate with LCAJC in this respect. The Operator will have the ability to undertake operational audits of LCAJC’s safety systems from time to time and the LCAJC must co-operate with the Operator in this respect.
7.5 Any safety or security issues arising that have an impact on other users of the Airport and/or the Airport must be immediately raised with LCA's Director of Safety (including those arising in risk assessments carried out in accordance with Clause 7.4). Where common safety responsibilities are identified the Operator shall co- ordinate its activities with the Airport and other users of the Airport to ensure a safe place of work for staff, public, contractors and others using the Airport.
7.6 The Operator shall be liable and held responsible and accountable at all times for the activities and actions of its Staff, contractors, third parties and external support organisations directly or indirectly employed or engaged by it whilst at/on the Airport and in the course of undertaking their obligations under this Agreement, and the Operator shall and will procure that its Staff, contractors, third parties and any external support organisations employed or engaged by it are advised and regularly kept up-to-date of all current Airport health and safety requirements which have been notified to the Operator by LCAJC or which the Operator as a competent body in its own capacity should have known and which it is expected to know or which is applicable to the Operator in the course of performance of its obligations under this Agreement. The Operator will on demand provide its necessary risk assessments and method statements to LCAJC for the purposes of compliance under this Clause.
7.7 The Operator shall immediately report, using LCAJC’s safety reporting system (details of which may be obtained from LCA’s Director of Safety), any areas of concern observed within the Airport boundary which it considers merit corrective action.
7.8 The Operator shall respond positively to any reasonable requests by LCAJC regarding confirmation of safety responsibilities, risk assessments, accident records, improvement actions, and any other health and safety information. LCAJC shall respond positively to any reasonable requests by the Operator regarding confirmation of safety responsibilities, risk assessments, accident records, improvement actions, and any other health and safety information.
7.9 The Operator shall provide turnaround plans which are compliant with the principles of the Health and Safety Executive document HSG2009 (2000) as amended.
7.10 The Operator acknowledges that the provisions in Clause 4.5 above are also strict health and safety requirements.
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