Health and Safety Matters Sample Clauses

Health and Safety Matters. 19.01 The Employer and the employees will comply with all applicable federal, state and local health and safety laws and any regulations issued there under. 19.02 The matter of safety is a common concern, and to this end, the parties agree to use reasonable means to protect the health and welfare of all employees.
Health and Safety Matters. Seller shall perform all Site work in accordance with Applicable Legal Requirements for worker health and safety. Seller shall take all necessary precautions, at all times, for the safety of Seller’s, Purchaser’s, and third party personnel at Site. This includes, but is not limited to, instruction of Seller’s safety practices, proper and safe handling of hazardous substances and protection of Seller’s personnel from exposure thereto, energization/de-energization of all power systems (electrical, mechanical and hydraulic) using a safe and effective lock-out/tag-out procedure, and conducting periodic safety meetings during construction and start-up. Seller shall perform the Work according to a Site-specific Health and Safety plan, approved by both Seller and Purchaser. Purchaser may, from time to time, conduct safety audits to ensure safe conditions exist and make written recommendations to Seller concerning same in writing. Neither the conduct or non-conduct of safety audits nor the making of any recommendation by Purchaser shall relieve Seller of the responsibility to provide a safe place to work. If Purchaser documents that the safe execution of the Work at the Site is, or is apt to be, imperiled by local conditions that are beyond the reasonable control of Seller, then Purchaser shall notify Seller in writing and Seller shall remove some or all of its personnel from the Site or take other remedial action. Such actions shall be memorialized in a Change Order entitling Seller to an equitable adjustment in the Contract Price and/or Project Schedule, as appropriate. If, at the Site, Purchaser encounters Hazardous Materials introduced to the Site by Seller or any Subcontractor and which require special handling and/or disposal, Seller shall, at its cost, immediately take whatever precautions are required to legally eliminate such Hazardous Materials. Seller agrees to properly dispose of all Hazardous Materials produced or generated in the course of Seller’s work at the Site. Purchaser shall indemnify Seller for any and all claims, damages, losses, causes of action, demands, judgments and expenses arising out of or relating to (i) the presence of any Hazardous Materials which are present on the Site prior to the commencement of Seller’s Work or (ii) improperly handled or disposed of by Purchaser or (iii) brought on to the Site or produced thereon by parties other than Seller, its affiliates, Subcontractors, and agents and their employees. Seller shall indemnif...
Health and Safety Matters. Section 14.1. The Sheriff and the Employee Organization shall each designate two persons to serve upon a safety advisory committee established for the purpose of considering health and safety matters affecting the Department. In addition, the Human Resources Director (or other County department head) shall serve as a fifth member of the committee. Whenever the committee deems it advisable to have a written statement of policy governing a particular matter affecting health and safety, the committee shall formulate a recommendation and submit it to the Sheriff for his consideration. Such recommendations will be reviewed and a response given in a timely manner. This response will summarize in writing the action being taken. Section 14.2. In making its appointments to the safety advisory committee, the Employee Organization shall select one represented member of the operations division and another who is not assigned to the operations division. Similarly, the Sheriff shall appoint two representatives to the committee having a permanent rank above that of Sergeant, one from each of the two departmental activities identified. Section 14.3. Each patrol vehicle will undergo a safety inspection at least once every six
Health and Safety Matters a) Buyer will take all necessary precautions, at all times, for the safety of Seller personnel at Site. This includes, but is not limited to, instruction of Buyer's safety practices, proper and safe handling of hazardous substances and protection of Seller's personnel from exposure thereto, energization / de- energization of all power systems (electrical, mechanical and hydraulic) using a safe and effective lock-out tag procedure, and conducting periodic safety meetings during construction and start-up. b) If, in Seller's opinion, the safe execution of Services at the Site is, or is apt to be, imperiled by local conditions, Seller may remove some or all of its personnel from the Site and/or supervise performances of all or any part of its Services and/or evacuate its personnel and Buyer shall assist in said evacuation, any of which shall be considered to be an Excusable Delay.
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Health and Safety Matters. (a) Each Company complies and has at all times complied with any and all applicable Law and regulations relating to health and safety in workplaces including all conditions, limitations, obligations, prohibitions and requirements (including any and all fulfilments to be performed before the commencement of any kind of work whatsoever) contained therein and there are no facts or circumstances which may lead to any material breach of any and all applicable Law and regulations relating to health and safety in workplaces. (b) There have been no claims, investigations or proceedings against or threatened against each Company or any of its directors in relation to the relevant Project in respect of accidents, injuries, illness, disease or other harm to the health and safety of contractors, subcontractors or any other persons caused by breaches of any and all applicable Law and regulations relating to health and safety in workplaces or otherwise.
Health and Safety Matters. Except as set forth on Schedule 2.24 of the Disclosure Schedule, and without limiting the generality of any other provision of this Agreement, (i) Seller is and has been in material compliance with all Legal Requirements applicable to Seller and the Business relating and pertaining to occupational safety and health (including, without limitation, under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended, 29 U.S.C. §§ 651 et seq.) and such Schedule 2.24 of the Disclosure Schedule describes, and includes copies of, any and all notices of violation of such Legal Requirements received by Seller from any Government Entity during the past six (6) years and the current status thereof and/or the manner in which such matter(s) were resolved, (ii) Seller has not received any notice, written or verbal, from any employee, officer, director, manager, partner or other representative of Seller alleging that Seller in violation of any such Legal Requirements, and (iii) Seller has not been or is not currently under investigation, audit, examination or similar inspection by or on behalf of any Government Entity relating to Seller’s compliance or failure to comply with such Legal Requirements.
Health and Safety Matters. LA SCHOOL/GOVERNING BODY
Health and Safety Matters. To the knowledge of WSBI Organization; (i) WSBI Organization has complied in all material respects with any and all applicable health and safety statutes, rules and regulations of state, local and federal authorities in effect (and, to the knowledge of DeBaux or WSBI Organization any proposed statutes, rules and regulations) regarding the production or distribution of any WSBI Organization product; and (ii) WSBI Organization has not violated any such statute, ordinance, rule, regulation or order of any agency or court, including the Food and Drug Administration, in any respect material to the conduct of its business and has not received any notice of any such violation from any agency of the type referred to herein.
Health and Safety Matters. The Sheriff and the Employee Organization shall each designate two persons to serve upon a safety advisory committee established for the purpose of considering health and safety matters affecting the Department. In addition, the Human Resources Director (or other County department head) shall serve as a fifth member of the committee. Whenever the committee deems it advisable to have a written statement of policy governing a particular matter affecting health and safety, the committee shall formulate a recommendation and submit it to the Sheriff for his consideration. Such recommendations will be reviewed and a response given in a timely manner. This response will summarize in writing the action being taken.