Common use of HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT Clause in Contracts

HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT. 14.1 The Supplier Personnel must in all respects be or be deemed to be under the control and direction of the Supplier, and the Supplier will be responsible for complying (and ensuring that all Supplier Personnel comply) at all times with the provisions of all Company Procedures and all applicable health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation, including, without limitation, the Beach Energy Code of Conduct, which is available at the Company’s website xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxx-xxxxxxxxx/. 14.2 All Goods, Rental Items and plant and equipment utilised by the Supplier in providing the Services, must meet the requirements of all relevant safety legislation, Australian Standards, approved codes of practice, good industry practice and Company Procedures. 14.3 The Supplier must comply with the Company Procedures. A breach of any Company Procedures by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel is a breach of this Contract. 14.4 The Supplier must report to the Company immediately and a written preliminary incident report must be provided within 24 hours of: (a) all accidents or occurrences resulting in injuries and potentially hazardous events that might lead to injury to (ie near misses) to the Supplier Personnel or third parties; (b) all damage to property of the Supplier, the Supplier Personnel or third parties; and (c) all accidents or occurrences resulting in damage to the environment, arising out of or during the course of the performance of this Contract by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel. The Supplier will provide the Company with a finalised and approved incident report stating causal factors and preventative and corrective actions, appropriate to the actual and potential severity of the incident within in 7 days from the time of the incident. 14.5 The Supplier must report to the Company all accidents or occurrences resulting in damage to the environment arising out of or during the course of the performance of this Contract by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel, immediately upon becoming aware that the said accident or occurrence has caused damage to the environment or in any event within 2 hours of becoming aware that the said accident or occurrence has caused damage to the environment and a written preliminary incident report must be provided within 24 hours. The Supplier will provide the Company with a finalised and approved incident report stating causal factors and preventative and corrective actions, appropriate to the actual and potential severity of the incident within 7 days from the time of the incident. 14.6 In the event that a serious incident occurs that requires notification to a regulatory body, the Supplier must cease all activities and the incident site must be preserved until approval is given to re-commence by the designated Company representative. 14.7 If requested by the Company, the Supplier must supply the following documentation to the Company's Health Safety and Environment representative: (a) monthly safety statistics within 7 days of the end of each calendar month; (b) quarterly Supplier group safety statistics within 30 days of the end of each quarter; and (c) Supplier Personnel training and competency matrix at commencement of this Contract, updated at intervals during the Term that may be reasonably required by the Company. 14.8 Without limiting clause 13, if the Supplier does not comply with the requirements of this clause 14 or any other instructions or directions given by a representative of the Company, the Company may, with immediate effect and despite any other provision of this Contract, suspend the performance of this Contract until such time as the Company provides written notice to the Supplier that it is satisfied that compliance with those is established. The Supplier acknowledges that safety is of paramount importance to the Company and that this right is reasonably necessary to ensure the safety of its operations and Supplier Personnel.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement, Purchase Agreement

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HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT. 14.1 15.1. The Supplier Personnel must in all respects be or be deemed to be under the control and direction of the Supplier, and the Supplier will be responsible for complying (and ensuring that all Supplier Personnel comply) at all times with the provisions of all Company Procedures and all Procedures, applicable health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation, including, without limitation, the Health and Safety at Work Xxx 0000 and Beach Energy Code of Conduct, which is Conduct available at the Company’s website xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxx-xxxxxxxxx/.website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxx- suppliers/. 14.2 15.2. All Goods, Rental Items and plant and equipment utilised by the Supplier in providing the Services, must meet the requirements of all relevant safety legislation, Australian New Zealand Standards, approved codes of practice, good industry practice and Company Procedures. 14.3 15.3. The Supplier must comply with the Company Procedures. A breach of any Company Procedures Procedure by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel is a breach of this Contract. 14.4 15.4. The Supplier must report to the Company immediately and a written preliminary incident report must be provided within 24 hours of: (a) all accidents or occurrences resulting in injuries and potentially hazardous events that might lead to injury to (ie i.e. near misses) to the Supplier Personnel or third parties; (b) all damage to property of the Supplier, the Supplier Personnel or third parties; and (c) all accidents or occurrences resulting in damage to the environment, arising out of or during the course of the performance of this Contract by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel. The Supplier will provide the Company with a finalised and approved incident report stating causal factors and preventative and corrective actions, appropriate to the actual and potential severity of the incident within in 7 days from the time of the incident. 14.5 15.5. The Supplier must report to the Company all accidents or occurrences resulting in damage to the environment arising out of or during the course of the performance of this Contract by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel, immediately upon becoming aware that the said accident or occurrence has caused damage to the environment or in any event within 2 hours of becoming aware that the said accident or occurrence has caused damage to the environment and a written preliminary incident report must be provided within 24 hours. The Supplier will provide the Company with a finalised and approved incident report stating causal factors and preventative and corrective actions, appropriate to the actual and potential severity of the incident within 7 days from the time of the incident. 14.6 15.6. In the event that a serious incident occurs that requires notification to a regulatory body, the Supplier must cease all activities and the incident site must be preserved until approval is given to re-commence by the designated Company representative. 14.7 15.7. If requested by the Company, the Supplier must supply the following documentation to the Company's Health Safety and Environment representative: (a) monthly safety statistics within 7 days of the end of each calendar month; (b) quarterly Supplier group safety statistics within 30 days of the end of each quarter; and (c) Supplier Personnel training and competency matrix at commencement of this Contract, updated at intervals during the Term that may be reasonably required by the Company. 14.8 Without limiting clause 13, if the Supplier does not comply with the requirements of this clause 14 or any other instructions or directions given by a representative of the Company, the Company may, with immediate effect and despite any other provision of this Contract, suspend the performance of this Contract until such time as the Company provides written notice to the Supplier that it is satisfied that compliance with those is established. The Supplier acknowledges that safety is of paramount importance to the Company and that this right is reasonably necessary to ensure the safety of its operations and Supplier Personnel.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement, Purchase Order Agreement

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HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT. 14.1 15.1. The Supplier Personnel must in all respects be or be deemed to be under the control and direction of the Supplier, and the Supplier will be responsible for complying (and ensuring that all Supplier Personnel comply) at all times with the provisions of all Company Procedures and all Procedures, applicable health, safety, welfare and environmental legislation, including, without limitation, the Health and Safety at Work Xxx 0000 and Beach Energy Code of Conduct, which is Conduct available at the Company’s website xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxx-xxxxxxxxx/.website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxx- suppliers/suppliers/. 14.2 15.2. All Goods, Rental Items and plant and equipment utilised by the Supplier in providing the Services, must meet the requirements of all relevant safety legislation, Australian New Zealand Standards, approved codes of practice, good industry practice and Company Procedures. 14.3 15.3. The Supplier must comply with the Company Procedures. A breach of any Company Procedures Procedure by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel is a breach of this Contract. 14.4 15.4. The Supplier must report to the Company immediately and a written preliminary incident report must be provided within 24 hours of: (a) all accidents or occurrences resulting in injuries and potentially hazardous events that might lead to injury to (ie i.e. near misses) to the Supplier Personnel or third parties; (b) all damage to property of the Supplier, the Supplier Personnel or third parties; and and (c) all accidents or occurrences resulting in damage to the environment, arising out of or during the course of the performance of this Contract by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel. The Supplier will provide the Company with a finalised and approved incident report stating causal factors and preventative and corrective actions, appropriate to the actual and potential severity of the incident within in 7 days from the time of the incident. 14.5 15.5. The Supplier must report to the Company all accidents or occurrences resulting in damage to the environment arising out of or during the course of the performance of this Contract by the Supplier or the Supplier Personnel, immediately upon becoming aware that the said accident or occurrence has caused damage to the environment or in any event within 2 hours of becoming aware that the said accident or occurrence has caused damage to the environment and a written preliminary incident report must be provided within 24 hours. The Supplier will provide the Company with a finalised and approved incident report stating causal factors and preventative and corrective actions, appropriate to the actual and potential severity of the incident within 7 days from the time of the incident. 14.6 15.6. In the event that a serious incident occurs that requires notification to a regulatory body, the Supplier must cease all activities and the incident site must be preserved until approval is given to re-commence by the designated Company representative. 14.7 15.7. If requested by the Company, the Supplier must supply the following documentation to the Company's Health Safety and Environment representative: (a) monthly safety statistics within 7 days of the end of each calendar month; (b) quarterly Supplier group safety statistics within 30 days of the end of each quarter; and (c) Supplier Personnel training and competency matrix at commencement of this Contract, updated at intervals during the Term that may be reasonably required by the Company. 14.8 15.8. Without limiting clause 13clause14, if the Supplier does not comply with the requirements of this clause 14 15 or any other instructions or directions given by a representative of the Company, the Company may, with immediate effect and despite any other provision of this Contract, suspend the performance of this Contract until such time as the Company provides written notice to the Supplier that it is satisfied that compliance with those is established. The Supplier acknowledges that safety is of paramount importance to the Company and that this right is reasonably necessary to ensure the safety of its operations and Supplier Personnel.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Order Agreement

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