Health and safety risk management Sample Clauses

Health and safety risk management. In addition to the requirements of the laws governing health and safety, the Purchaser may have some additional requirements particular to the goods and the location where they are to be delivered for this contract. This is a requirement of clause 25.4. The Supplier shall comply with the health and safety requirements [stated here or contained in Annexure to this Goods Information].
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Health and safety risk management. The Contractor’s personnel is to undergo Safety Induction Training at Duvha prior to commencement of this contract and all the relevant Documentation is to be approved by Safety Officials and the Project Manager before any activities can be started on site..
Health and safety risk management. The Supplier shall comply with the health and safety requirements of Eskom. The supplier shall comply with Eskom’s cardinal rules. The Contractor should adhere to the Life Saving Rules at all times. Due to the importance to safe life's and apparatus of Eskom it is recommended that if a contractor abuse any Life Saving Rules, all work allocated to the contractor will immediately put on hold until final outcome with investigation. Safety is the combined responsibility of the team and therefore team leader or team will be punished together. There are five cardinal rules that may not be broken by the Team Leader and his/her team. The five Eskom Life Saving Rules are as follows: Rule 1: Open, isolated, tests, earth, and bond and/or insulate before touch Rule 2: Hook up at height Rule 3: Buckle Up Rule 4: Be Sober Rule 5: Ensure that you have a permit to work
Health and safety risk management. The Supplier shall comply with the health and safety requirements (7 Annexure C 3 OHS Tender Evaluation Low Risk, Annexure A Supplier Risk Category 240-77433139 and 240-73418055 MANUFACTURE OR LOW RISK SERVICES) and all these document will form part of the tender documents
Health and safety risk management. In addition to the requirements of the laws governing health and safety, Eskom may have some additional requirements particular to the works and the Working Areas for this contract. The text below provides for these being attached as an Annexure to this Works Information. PLEASE ALSO READ CORE CLAUSE 27.4 TOGETHER WITH Z7 IN THE ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TO MAKE SURE THAT WHATHEVER IS INCLUDED IN THE ANNEXURE FOLLOWS ON FROM THOSE CLAUSES. The Divisional/Regional Safety Risk Manager or his representative having jurisdiction over the works must provide the relevant safety, health and environmental (SHE) criteria for incorporation into this Works Information. The SHE specification / scope must be signed off by the Divisional/Regional Safety Risk Manager or his representative confirming that the applicable safety criteria have been taken into account. The Commodity Manager / Buyer must refer the tender to the Divisional/Regional Safety Risk Manager or his representative in order to evaluate against enquiry-specific safety criteria. The Divisional Safety Risk Managers who will be responsible for the allocation of resources to assist P&SCM with the above processes are as follows: · Generation: Xxxxx XxXxxxxx · Transmission: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx · Distribution: Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx · Enterprises: Xxxx Xxxxxx · Corporate: Kerseri Pather The Contractor shall comply with the health and safety requirements contained in Annexure to this Works Information.
Health and safety risk management. The Contractor shall comply with the health and safety requirements contained in Annexure B specifications of this Works Information.  The Contractor complies with the SHE specification for the Majuba Rail project 240- 64038115 rev 6 and Majuba Power Station SHE specification 240-73416879 rev.1  The Contractor implements a SMP that complies with the Health and Safety specifications and further uses the Majuba Rail Project SHE specification as a guideline, subject to the Project Manager’s acceptance.  Use of vehicles: o The Contractor complies with the relevant legislation and ordinances when using construction roads. o The Contractor complies with all the traffic signs, speed limits, etc. on service roads and within the Power Station and Yard environment. o Vehicles’ main head lights and tail lights are switched on at all times when moving on “construction active” Power Station roads. o All construction vehicles will have amber lights and reverse alarm or hooter.  High voltage electrical equipment: o The Site may have “live” electrical overhead wires or underground cables and there is a danger of contact with such wires or piercing underground electrical cable during excavations. o When doing installations or working in the vicinity of high voltage equipment, the Contractor takes the necessary precautionary measures to safeguard his personnel against injury (Permit to work). o The Contractor considers all equipment as “live”, notwithstanding any safety measures in the system to reduce induced stray voltages to a safe level. o Before work commences the Contractor makes all his personnel aware of the danger of “live” electrical wires and cables as well as induced stray voltages from DC electrification into signalling cables and equipment.  Train traffic control office, including the computer room: o When arriving at a relay room or its associated trackside, the Contractor informs the train traffic control office of his presence. The Contractor also records the date, time and his activities on a daily basis in the relay room maintenance book. o When the Contractor enters a train traffic control office he:- o Identifies himself to the train traffic control officer in charge and states the purpose of his visit; o Enters the details of and reason for his visit in the CTC office logbook and signs the entry. o Before the Contractor leaves the relay room vicinity or train traffic control office, he reports his intended movements to the train traffic control of...
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Health and safety risk management. The Contractor undertakes to take all reasonable precautions to maintain the health and safety of persons in and about the execution of the service. Without limitation the Contractor accepts that the Employer may appoint him as the “Principal Contractor” (as defined and provided for under the Construction Regulations 2003 (promulgated under the Occupational Health & Safety Act 85 of 1993) (“the Construction Regulations”) for the Affected Property; warrants that the total of the Prices as at the Contract Date includes a sufficient amount for proper compliance with the Construction Regulations, all applicable health & safety laws and regulations and the health and safety rules, guidelines and procedures provided for in this contract and generally for the proper maintenance of health & safety in and about the execution of the service; and undertakes, in and about the execution of the service, to comply with the Construction Regulations and with all applicable health & safety laws and regulations and rules, guidelines and procedures otherwise provided for under this contract and ensures that his Subcontractors, employees and others under the Contractor’s direction and control, likewise observe and comply with the foregoing. The Contractor, in and about the execution of the service, complies with all applicable environmental laws and regulations and rules, guidelines and procedures otherwise provided for under this contract and ensures that his Subcontractors, employees and others under the Contractor’s direction and control, likewise observe and comply with the foregoing.
Health and safety risk management. The Supplier shall comply with the health and safety requirements [stated here or contained in Annexure _A to this Goods Information]. The supplier shall comply with Eskom’s cardinal rules. The Contractor should adhere to the Life Saving Rules at all times. Due to the importance to safe life's and apparatus of Eskom it is recommended that if a contractor abuse any Life Saving Rules, all work allocated to the contractor will immediately put on hold until final outcome with investigation. Safety is the combined responsibility of the team and therefore team leader or team will be punished together. There are five cardinal rules that may not be broken by the Team Leader and his/her team. The five Eskom Life Saving Rules are as follows: Rule 1: Open, isolated, tests, earth, and bond and/or insulate before touch Rule 2: Hook up at height Rule 3: Buckle Up Rule 4: Be Sober Rule 5: Ensure that you have a permit to work
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