Health and Safety Violations Sample Clauses

Health and Safety Violations. Has the company been fined or convicted of an occupational health and safety offence? - If yes provide details Safety Performance Report Monthly DIFR for previous months Previous Year No of Disabling Injuries Total Number of employees DIFR calculated over 12 months Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec DIFR = Number of Disabling injuries x 200000 divided by number of manhours worked for the period ======================== Signed (Tenderer) DESCRIPTION OF THE WORKS: PROTECTION TESTING AND COMMISSIONING OF 3kV DC TRACTION, 3kV TIE AND 11kV DISTRIBUTION SUBSTATIONS INCLUDING REPAIRS PREQUALIFYING QUALITY EVALUATION SCHEDULE T2.2-25: Previous Experience Note to tenderers: Previous Work Experience with respect to specific aspects of the project/ Comparable projects. Greater weight should be given to projects of a similar nature. The contractor should have done and completed work on projects of similar nature. The tenderer to list previous experience with written references and completion certificates or in execution i.e. Purchase Orders or Letters to support the list. Experience must be specific to the type of the project the company is intending to tender for. The tenderer must show detailed involvement and value of their work done. Index of documentation attached to this schedule:
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Health and Safety Violations. A. During the Term, Vendor shall be responsible for ensuring that the delivery of the Services remains in compliance with all Applicable Laws and Vendor shall coordinate with the Board’s Project Manager regarding any safety code violation assessed by a Federal, State and/or local government unit or agency for the Board Facilities (each, a “Health and Safety Violation”) Vendor shall be responsible for such Health and Safety Violation to the extent the same is a direct result of failure of Vendor to perform the Services in accordance with this Agreement and is not due in whole or in part from a Pre-Existing Health and Safety Condition as defined below. In the event that the Board receives a Health and Safety Violation, Vendor shall be liable for such Health and Safety Violation to the extent set forth below.
Health and Safety Violations. The Participating Contractor has 2 or more Quality Assurance F3 scores within a 6 month period.
Health and Safety Violations. Has the company been fined or convicted of an occupational health and safety offence? - If yes provide details Safety Performance Report Monthly DIFR for previous months Previous Year No of Disabling Injuries Total Number of employees DIFR calculated over 12 months Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec DIFR = Number of Disabling injuries x 200000 divided by number of manhours worked for the period ======================== Signed (Tenderer) PREQUALIFYING QUALITY EVALUATION SCHEDULE T2.2-25: Previous Experience Note to tenderers: Previous Work Experience with respect to specific aspects of the project/ Comparable projects. Greater weight should be given to projects of a similar nature. The contractor should have done and completed work on projects of similar nature. The tenderer to list previous experience with written references and completion certificates or in execution i.e. Purchase Orders or Letters to support the list. Experience must be specific to the type of the project the company is intending to tender for. The tenderer must show detailed involvement and value of their work done. Index of documentation attached to this schedule:
Health and Safety Violations. Within a six (6) month period, the QA process has identified two or more instances of Health and Safety violations.
Health and Safety Violations. Has the company been fined or convicted of an occupational health and safety offence? - If yes provide details Safety Performance Report Monthly DIFR for previous months Previous Year No of Disabling Injuries Total Number of employees DIFR calculated over 12 months Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec DIFR = Number of Disabling injuries x 200000 divided by number of manhours worked for the period ======================== Signed (Tenderer) PREQUALIFYING QUALITY EVALUATION SCHEDULE T2.2-25: Previous Experience Note to tenderers: Previous Work Experience with respect to specific aspects of the project/ Comparable projects. Greater weight should be given to projects of a similar nature. The contractor should have done and completed work on the Mechanical repairs within the petroleum industry. The tenderer to list previous experience completion certificates to support the list. Experience must be specific to the type of the project the company is intending to tender for. The tenderer must show detailed involvement and value of their work done. Index of documentation attached to this schedule: ......................................................................................................................................................................... The table below is for information purposes only to indicate the method of scoring that will be followed to evaluate the previous experience submitted by the Tenderer: Previous Experience = 40% No Response (score 0) The tenderer listed previous projects with contactable references relevant to this RFQ with <2 completion certificates or the tenderer has submitted no information to determine a score. Poor (score 40) The tenderer listed previous projects with contactable references relevant to this RFQ with 2 completion certificates. Satisfactory (score 70) The tenderer has listed previous projects with references relevant to this RFQ with 3 completion certificates. Good (score 90) The tenderer has listed previous projects with contactable references relevant to this RFQ with 4 completion certificates. Very Good (score 100) The tenderer has listed previous projects with contactable references relevant to this RFQ with 5 or more completion certificates. Signed Date Name Position Tenderer

Related to Health and Safety Violations

  • HEALTH AND SAFETY C8.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Authority of any health and safety hazards which may arise in connection with the performance of the Contract. The Authority shall promptly notify the Contractor of any health and safety hazards which may exist or arise at the Authority’s Premises and which may affect the Contractor in the performance of the Contract.

  • Environmental Health and Safety i. Environment, Health and Safety Performance. Seller acknowledges and accepts full and sole responsibility to maintain an environment, health and safety management system ("EMS") appropriate for its business throughout the performance of this Contract. Buyer expects that Seller’s EMS shall promote health and safety, environmental stewardship, and pollution prevention by appropriate source reduction strategies. Seller shall convey the requirement of this clause to its suppliers. Seller shall not deliver goods that contain asbestos mineral fibers.

  • Health and Safety Grievances A. It is the policy of the State employer to enforce safety and health, policies, procedures, and work practices and protect employees from harm in connection with State operations.

  • Health and Safety Requirements The Contractor and his subcontractors ensure at all times compliance with safety regulations imposed by any Act of Parliament, ordinance or any regulation or by¬law of any local or statutory authority. Occupational Health and Safety Act (Act of 1993-Section 37) The Contractor shall comply with:  The Occupational Health and Safety Xxx, 0000, and all Regulations made there under;  All Eskom Safety and Operating Procedures listed in this Works Information. The Contractor acknowledges that it is fully aware of the requirements of all the above and undertakes to employ only people who have been duly authorised in terms thereof and who have received sufficient training to ensure that they can comply therewith. The Contractor undertakes not to do, or not to allow anything to be done which will contravene any of the provisions of the Act, Regulations or Safety and Operating Procedures. The Contractor shall appoint a person who will liaise with the Eskom Safety Officer responsible for the premises relevant to this contract. The person so appointed shall, on request:  Supply the Eskom Safety Officer with copies of minutes of all Health and Safety Committee meetings, whenever he is required to do so;  Supply the Eskom Safety Officer with copies of all appointments in respect of employees employed on this contract, in terms of the Act and Regulations and shall advise the Eskom Safety Officer of any changes thereto. Eskom may, at any stage during the currency of this agreement, be entitled to:  Do safety audits at the Contractor’s premises, its work-places and on its employees;  Refuse any employee, sub-contractor or agent of the Contractor access to its premises if such person has been found to commit any unlawful act or any unsafe working practice or is found to be not authorised or qualified in terms of the Act;

  • HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK The Supplier shall undertake its obligations arising hereunder and in all Contracts in accordance with the OHSAS 18001 Occupational Health and Safety Management System or equivalent. Both parties shall take all necessary measures to ensure the health and safety of the other party’s employees and agents visiting their premises. The Supplier shall notify the Authority of any use of substances listed under COSHH regulations or the Montreal Protocol in the provision of the Services.

  • Health and Safety Provisions The Employer shall continue to make and enforce provisions for the occupational health, safety, and security of employees. The Employer will respond to suggestions on the subject from the Union and the parties undertake to consult with a view to adopting and expeditiously carrying out reasonable procedures and techniques designed or intended to prevent or reduce the risk of employment injury and employment-related chronic illness.

  • D5 Health and Safety D5.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Authority of any health and safety hazards which may arise in connection with the performance of its obligations under the Contract. The Authority shall promptly notify the Contractor of any health and safety hazards which may exist or arise at the Authority’s Premises and which may affect the Contractor in the performance of its obligations under the Contract.

  • D7 Health and Safety D7.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Authority of any health and safety hazards which may arise in connection with the performance of its obligations under the Contract. The Authority shall promptly notify the Contractor of any health and safety hazards which may exist or arise at the Authority’s Premises and which may affect the Contractor in the performance of its obligations under the Contract.

  • Health and Safety Training Regular employees and auxiliary employees in posted positions shall participate in a Health and Safety Training session once in a calendar year. The training program offered by the Employer must be approved by the joint Health and Safety Committee prior to such training commencing. Training will be provided during normal work hours and employees shall suffer no loss of pay or benefits.

  • OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY 47 22.1 Statutory Compliance 47 22.2 Occupational Health and Safety Committee 47 22.3 Unsafe Work Conditions 49 22.4 Investigation of Accidents 49 22.5 Occupational First Aid Requirements and Courses 49 22.6 Occupational Health and Safety Courses 50 22.7 Injury Pay Provisions 50 22.8 Transportation of Accident Victims 50 22.9 Working Hazards 51 22.10 Video Display Terminals 51 22.11 Safety Equipment 51 22.12 Dangerous Goods, Special Wastes and Pesticides & Harmful Substances 51 22.13 Communicable Diseases 51 22.14 Workplace Violence 51 22.15 Pollution Control 52 22.16 Working Conditions 52 22.17 Asbestos 52 22.18 Employee Safety Travelling to and from Work 52 22.19 Strain Injury Prevention 52 ARTICLE 23 - TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE 53 23.1 Definition 53 23.2 Notice 53 23.3 Commencing Negotiations 53 23.4 Failure to Reach Agreement 53 23.5 Training Benefits 53 23.6 Transfer Arrangements 54 23.7 Severance Arrangements 54 ARTICLE 24 - CONTRACTING OUT 54 24.1 Contracting Out 54 24.2 Additional Limitation on Contracting Out 54 ARTICLE 25 - HEALTH AND WELFARE 55 25.1 Basic Medical Insurance 55 25.2 Benefit Entitlement for Part-Time Regular Employees 55 25.3 Extended Health Care Plan 55 25.4 Dental Plan 56 25.5 Group Life 56 25.6 Accidental Death and Dismemberment 56 25.7 Business Travel Accident Policy 57 25.8 WorkSafeBC Claim 57 25.9 Employment Insurance 57 25.10 Medical Examination 57 25.11 Legislative Changes 57 25.12 Employee and Family Assistance Program 57 (v) 25.13 Health and Welfare Plans 57 25.14 Designation of Spouse 58 ARTICLE 26 - WORK CLOTHING 58 26.1 Protective Clothing 58 26.2 Union Label 58 26.3 Uniforms 58 26.4 Maintenance of Clothing 58 26.5 Lockers 58

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