Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In performance of this work, the Seller shall: (A) Establish and maintain clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters at all organizational levels. (B) Ensure personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities. (C) Effectively allocate resources to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be a priority whenever activities are planned and performed. (D) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect employees, the public, and the environment from adverse consequences. (E) Establish tailored administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for work being performed. (F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing work. (2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement: (A) Fulfills the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement; (B) Identifies and analyzes hazards associated with the work; (C) Develops and continuously implements hazard controls related to this work; (D) Allows the performance of work within the hazard controls; and, (E) Provides feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
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Samples: General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions
Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In performance of this work, the Seller shall:
(A) Establish and maintain clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters at all organizational levels.
(B) Ensure personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities.
(C) Effectively allocate resources to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be is a priority whenever activities are planned and performed.
(D) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect employees, the public, and the environment from adverse consequences.
(E) Establish tailored administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for work being performed.
(F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing work.
(2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement:
(A) Fulfills the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement;
(B) Identifies and analyzes hazards associated with the work;
(C) Develops and continuously implements hazard controls related to this work;
(D) Allows the performance of work within the hazard controls; and,
(E) Provides feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
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Samples: General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions, Research Agreement (Mascoma Corp)
Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In performance of this work, the Seller shall:
(A) Establish and maintain clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters at all organizational levels.
(B) Ensure personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities.
(C) Effectively allocate resources to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be a priority whenever activities are planned and performed.
(D) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect employees, the public, and the environment from adverse consequences.
(E) Establish tailored administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for work being performed.
(F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing work.
(2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement:
(A) Fulfills the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement;
(B) Identifies and analyzes hazards associated with the work;
(C) Develops and continuously implements hazard controls related to this work;
(D) Allows the performance of work within the hazard controls; and,
(E) Provides feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
(3) Seller shall ensure workers are aware of foreseeable hazards and the protective measures described within the HA prior to beginning work.
(4) Seller shall require that workers acknowledge being informed of the hazards and protective measures associated with assigned work activities.
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Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, General Terms & Conditions
Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In The Seller shall, in the performance of this work, the Seller shallensure that:
(A) Establish Seller is responsible for the protection of employees, the public, and maintain clear the environment.
(B) Clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters are established and maintained at all organizational levels.
(BC) Ensure personnel Personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities.
(CD) Effectively allocate resources Resources are effectively allocated to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be is a priority whenever activities are planned and performed.
(DE) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards are evaluated and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect are established which, if properly implemented, provide adequate assurance that employees, the public, and the environment are protected from adverse consequences.
(EF) Establish tailored administrative Administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for are tailored to the work being performed.
(F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public performed and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing workassociated hazards.
(2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement:
(A) Fulfills Fulfill the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement;
(B) Identifies Identify and analyzes analyze hazards associated with the work;
(C) Develops Develop and continuously implements implement hazard controls related to this work;
(D) Allows Allow the performance of work within the hazard controls; and,
(E) Provides Provide feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
(3) Ensure workers are aware of foreseeable hazards and the protective measures described within the HA prior to beginning work
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Samples: General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions
Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In The Seller shall, in the performance of this work, the Seller shallensure that:
(A) Establish Seller is responsible for the protection of employees, the public, and maintain clear the environment.
(B) Clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters are established and maintained at all organizational levels.
(BC) Ensure personnel Personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities.
(CD) Effectively allocate resources Resources are effectively allocated to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be is a priority whenever activities are planned and performed.
(DE) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards are evaluated and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect are established which, if properly implemented, provide adequate assurance that employees, the public, and the environment are protected from adverse consequences.
(EF) Establish tailored administrative Administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for are tailored to the work being performed.
(F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public performed and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing workassociated hazards.
(2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement:
(A) Fulfills Fulfill the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement;
(B) Identifies Identify and analyzes analyze hazards associated with the work;
(C) Develops Develop and continuously implements implement hazard controls related to this work;
(D) Allows Allow the performance of work within the hazard controls; and,
(E) Provides Provide feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
(3) Ensure workers are aware of foreseeable hazards and the protective measures described within the HA prior to beginning work
(c) Exposure Monitoring. Seller shall perform the following additional hazard identification tasks consistent with the WSHP and HA:
(1) Seller shall be responsible for identifying all potential exposures (chemical, biological, radiological, physical) to which its employees and the employees of lower-tier subcontractors may be exposed while performing any work under this Agreement. Seller is responsible for providing the required exposure monitoring and providing employees appropriate personal protective equipment to minimize exposures.
(2) For each of its employees and each of its lower-tier subcontract employees that the Seller has identified to be at risk of potential exposure, the Seller shall notify Company of the potential exposure as part of the HA. Company will review this information before work under this contract can begin.. Seller, upon obtaining the results of any exposure monitoring, shall provide the data to the Company.
(d) Reports. Seller shall make the following reports to the Company.
(1) Seller shall report to the Company within two (2) working days of learning of an occupational injury or illness that is recordable under 29 C.F.R. § 1904.12(c). Reports shall be made on DOE Form 5484.3, Individual Accident/Incident Report, which is available under the title Special Articles and Forms or Exhibits at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/adm/contracts/docindex.htm. Seller shall maintain a record of project injuries and illnesses on the OSHA 300A, Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, or equivalent, and provide copies of injury and illness information to Company annually or upon request. Seller shall notify the ORNL Laboratory Shift Supervisor (000) 000-0000 of any accident or near miss within two (2) hours of the occurrence. Seller shall also notify the Technical Project Officer of any accident or near miss as required in the SOW or this Agreement.
(2) Before the fifth day of each month, the Seller shall report to the Company the number of hours worked onsite during the previous month. Reported hours should not include paid, non-work time such as holidays, vacation, or sick leave. This report shall be made on the Monthly Report of Hours Worked form, available under the title Special Articles and Forms or Exhibits at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/adm/contracts/docindex.htm.
(3) Seller shall forward reports from lower-tier subcontractors to the Company consistent with the requirements above.
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Samples: General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions
Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In The Seller shall, in the performance of this work, the Seller shallensure that:
(A) Establish Seller is responsible for the protection of employees, the public, and maintain clear the environment.
(B) Clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters are established and maintained at all organizational levels.
(BC) Ensure personnel Personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities.
(CD) Effectively allocate resources Resources are effectively allocated to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be is a priority whenever activities are planned and performed.
(DE) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards are evaluated and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect are established which, if properly implemented, provide adequate assurance that employees, the public, and the environment are protected from adverse consequences.
(EF) Establish tailored administrative Administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for are tailored to the work being performed.
(F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public performed and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing workassociated hazards.
(2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement:
(A) Fulfills Fulfill the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement;
(B) Identifies Identify and analyzes analyze hazards associated with the work;
(C) Develops Develop and continuously implements implement hazard controls related to this work;
(D) Allows Allow the performance of work within the hazard controls; and,
(E) Provides Provide feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
(3) Ensure workers are aware of foreseeable hazards and the protective measures described within the HA prior to beginning work
(c) Exposure Monitoring. Seller shall perform the following additional hazard identification tasks consistent with the WSHP and HA:
(1) Seller shall be responsible for identifying all potential exposures (chemical, biological, radiological, physical) to which its employees and the employees of lower-tier subcontractors may be exposed while performing any work under this Agreement. Seller is responsible for providing the required exposure monitoring and providing employees appropriate personal protective equipment to minimize exposures.
(2) For each of its employees and each of its lower-tier subcontract employees that the Seller has identified to be at risk of potential exposure, the Seller shall submit as part of the HA and reviewed by Company before commencement of work under this Agreement. Seller, upon obtaining the results of any exposure monitoring, shall provide the data to the Company.
(d) Reports. Seller shall make the following reports to the Company.
(1) Seller shall report to the Company within two (2) working days of learning of an occupational injury or illness that is recordable under 29 C.F.R. § 1904.12(c). Reports shall be made on DOE Form 5484.3, Individual Accident/Incident Report, which is available under the title Special Articles and Forms or Exhibits at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/adm/contracts/docindex.htm. Seller shall maintain a record of project injuries and illnesses on the OSHA 300A, Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, or equivalent, and provide copies of injury and illness information to Company annually or upon request. Seller shall notify the ORNL Laboratory Shift Supervisor (000) 000-0000 of any accident or near miss within two (2) hours of the occurrence. Seller shall also notify the Technical Project Officer of any accident or near miss as required in the SOW or this Agreement.
(2) Before the fifth day of each month, the Seller shall report to the Company the number of hours worked onsite during the previous month. Reported hours should not include paid, non-work time such as holidays, vacation, or sick leave. This report shall be made on the Monthly Report of Hours Worked form, available under the title Special Articles and Forms or Exhibits at xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/adm/contracts/docindex.htm.
(3) Seller shall forward reports from lower-tier subcontractors to the Company consistent with the requirements above.
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Samples: General Terms & Conditions, General Terms & Conditions
Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In The Seller shall, in the performance of this work, the Seller shallensure that:
(A) Establish Seller is responsible for the protection of employees, the public, and maintain clear the environment.
(B) Clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters are established and maintained at all organizational levels.
(BC) Ensure personnel Personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities.
(CD) Effectively allocate resources Resources are effectively allocated to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be is a priority whenever activities are planned and performed.
(DE) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards are evaluated and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect are established which, if properly implemented, provide adequate assurance that employees, the public, and the environment are protected from adverse consequences.
(EF) Establish tailored administrative Administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for are tailored to the work being performed.
(F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public performed and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing workassociated hazards.
(2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement:
(A) Fulfills the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement;
(B) Identifies and analyzes hazards associated with the work;
(C) Develops and continuously implements hazard controls related to this work;
(D) Allows the performance of work within the hazard controls; and,
(E) Provides feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
(3) Seller shall ensure workers are aware of foreseeable hazards and the protective measures described within the HA prior to beginning work.
(4) Seller shall require that workers acknowledge being informed of the hazards and protective measures associated with assigned work activities.
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Samples: General Terms & Conditions
Integrated Safety Management. (1) Seller shall perform this Agreement in a manner that ensures adequate protection for workers, the public, and the environment, and shall be accountable for the safe performance of work. The Seller shall exercise a degree of care commensurate with the work and the associated hazards. Seller shall ensure that management of ES&H functions and activities is an integral and visible part of Seller’s work planning and execution processes. In The Seller shall, in the performance of this work, the Seller shallensure that:
(A) Establish Seller is responsible for the protection of employees, the public, and maintain clear the environment.
(B) Clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ES&H matters are established and maintained at all organizational levels.
(BC) Ensure personnel Personnel possess the experience, the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities.
(CD) Effectively allocate resources Resources are effectively allocated to address ES&H, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting employees, the public, and the environment shall be is a priority whenever activities are planned and performed.
(DE) Before work is performed, evaluate the associated hazards are evaluated and establish ES&H standards and requirements which will protect are established which, if properly implemented, provide adequate assurance that employees, the public, and the environment are protected from adverse consequences.
(EF) Establish tailored administrative Administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards for are tailored to the work being performed.
(F) Ensure that line management is responsible for the protection of employees, the public performed and the environment. Line management includes those contractor and subcontractor employees managing or supervising employees performing workassociated hazards.
(2) In accordance with the SOW and this Agreement, Seller shall demonstrate through documentation and work practices that its performance of the work under this Agreement:
(A) Fulfills the scope of work as outlined in the SOW and this Agreement;
(B) Identifies and analyzes hazards associated with the work;
(C) Develops and continuously implements hazard controls related to this work;
(D) Allows the performance of work within the hazard controls; and,
(E) Provides feedback to the Company and Seller’s employees on adequacy of hazard controls and opportunities for continuous improvement.
(3) Ensure workers are aware of foreseeable hazards and the protective measures described within the HA prior to beginning work.
(4) Require that workers acknowledge being informed of the hazards and protective measures associated with assigned work activities.
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Samples: General Terms & Conditions