IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY Sample Clauses

IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. The Parties recognize and agree that safety is of paramount importance in the implementation of the MHP Rebuild Program and Parties are responsible for performing the work in a safe manner. Parties shall plan and conduct the work and shall require all contractors and subcontractors to abide by all safety requirements incorporated herein and to perform their portion of the work, in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. The MHP Owner/Operator shall require its Contractor to provide necessary training to its employees and Subcontractors to inform them of the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. Should PG&E at any time observe the contractor, or any of its subcontractors, performing the work in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that may, if continued, become unsafe, then PG&E shall have the right (but not the obligation) to require the MHP Owner/Operator to stop contractor’s work affected by the unsafe practice until contractor has taken corrective action so that the work performance has been rendered safe.
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IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. Parties recognize and agree that safety is of paramount importance in the implementation of the MHP Program, and Parties are responsible for performing the work in a safe manner. Parties shall plan and conduct the work and shall require all Contractors and Subcontractors to perform their portions of the work in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal rules; regulations; codes; and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. The MHP Owner/Operator shall require its Contractor to provide necessary training to its employees and subcontractors to inform them of the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. Should SCE at any time observe the Contractor, or any of its subcontractors, performing the work in an unsafe manner or in a manner that may, if continued, become unsafe, then SCE shall have the right (but not the obligation) to require the MHP Owner/Operator to stop Contractor’s work affected by the unsafe practice until Contractor has taken corrective action so that the work performance has been rendered safe.
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. Contractor recognizes and agrees safety is of paramount importance in the performance of the Work. Contractor is solely responsible for performing the Work in a safe manner. Contractor shall plan and conduct the Work, and shall require all Subcontractors to perform their Work, in accordance with Contractor’s safety program and with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. Contractor further agrees to provide necessary training to its employees and Subcontractors about the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. If PG&E at any time observe Contractor, or any of its Subcontractors, perform the Work in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that may, if continued, become unsafe, then PG&E shall have the right (but not the obligation) to require Contractor to stop the Work affected by the unsafe practice until Contractor has taken corrective action so the Work performance has been rendered safe.
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. The Parties recognize and agree that safety is of paramount importance in the implementation of the MHP Program and Parties are responsible for performing the work in a safe manner. Parties shall plan and conduct the work, and shall require all contractors and subcontractors to abide by all safety requirements incorporated herein and to perform their portion of the work, in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. The MHP Owner/Operator shall require its Contractor to provide necessary training to its employees and Subcontractors to inform them of the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. Should Liberty Utilities at any time observe the contractor, or any of its subcontractors, performing the work in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that may, if continued, become unsafe, then Liberty Utilities shall have the right (but not the obligation) to require the MHP Owner/Operator to stop contractor’s work affected by the unsafe practice until contractor has taken corrective action so that the work performance has been rendered safe.
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. The Parties recognize and agree that safety is of paramount importance in the implementation of the MHP Conversion Program and Parties are responsible for performing the work in a safe manner. Parties shall plan and conduct the work, and shall require all contractors and subcontractors to abide by all safety requirements incorporated herein and to perform their portion of the work, in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. The MHP Owner/Operator shall require its contractor to provide necessary training to its employees and Subcontractors to inform them of the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. Should Pacific Power at any time observe the MHP Owner/Operator’s contractor, or any of its subcontractors, performing the work in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that may, if continued, become unsafe, then Pacific Power shall have the right (but not the obligation) to require the MHP Owner/Operator to stop contractor’s work affected by the unsafe practice until contractor has taken corrective action so that the work performance has been rendered safe.
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. The College and Union recognize the importance of maintaining a safe working environment, cooperating toward the objective of eliminating health and safety hazards by educating, training, and expecting employees to follow all health and safety rules and procedures.
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. Consultant recognizes and agrees that safety is of paramount importance in the performance of the Work and that Consultant is solely responsible for performing the Work in a safe manner. Consultant shall plan and conduct the Work, and shall require all Subcontractors to perform their portion of the Work, in in accordance with Consultant’s safety program and with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. Consultant further agrees to provide necessary training to its employees and Subcontractors to inform them of the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. Should PG&E at any time observe Consultant, or any of its Subcontractors, performing the Work in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that may, if continued, become unsafe, then PG&E shall have the right (but not the obligation) to require Consultant to stop the Work affected by the unsafe practice until Consultant has taken corrective action so that the Work performance has been rendered safe.
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IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. The Contractor and all Subcontractors (at any tier or level) recognize that safety is paramount at all times. The Contractor shall perform the work in a safe manner with the highest regard for safety of its employees and all other individuals and property at the work site. Contractor shall maintain its tools, equipment, and vehicles in a safe operating condition and take all other actions necessary to provide a safe working environment for performance of work required under this Contract. The Contractor is solely responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures for coordinating and constructing the Work, including all site safety, safety precautions, safety programs, and safety compliance with OSHA and all other governing bodies.
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. Consultant recognizes and agrees that safety is of paramount importance in the performance of the Work and that Consultant is responsible for performing the Work in a safe manner. Consultant shall plan and conduct the Work, and shall require all Subcontractors to perform their portion of the Work, in accordance with Consultant’s safety program and with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. Consultant further agrees to provide necessary training to its employees and Subcontractors to inform them of the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. Should PG&E at any time observe Consultant, or any of its Subcontractors, performing the Work in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that may, if
IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY. Parties recognize and agree that safety is of paramount importance in the implementation of the MHP Program and Parties are solely responsible for performing the work in a safe manner. Parties shall plan and conduct the work, and shall require all Contractors and Subcontractors to perform their portion of the work, in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal rules, regulations, codes, and ordinances to safeguard persons and property from injury. The MHP Owner/Operator shall require its Contractor to provide necessary training to its employees and Subcontractors to inform them of the foregoing safety and health rules and standards. Should SDG&E at any time observe the Contractor, or any of its Subcontractors, performing the work in an unsafe manner, or in a manner that may, if continued, become unsafe, then SDG&E shall have the right (but not the obligation) to require the MHP Owner/Operator to stop Contractor’s work affected by the unsafe practice until Contractor has taken corrective action so that the work performance has been rendered safe.
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