Issue the Contractor with a work Sample Clauses

This clause establishes the client's obligation or right to formally assign specific tasks or projects to the contractor. In practice, it typically involves the client providing written instructions or a work order that details the scope, timing, and requirements of the work to be performed. By clearly defining how and when work is assigned, the clause ensures both parties understand their responsibilities and helps prevent disputes over the commencement or scope of contracted services.
Issue the Contractor with a work stoppage order or a compliance order should Employer become aware of any unsafe working procedures or conditions or any non-compliance with the Act, Regulations and Procedures by the Contractor or any of its Employees, sub-Contractors or agents. Stoppages of this nature will not constitute a compensation event. List of minimum statutory appointments required (where applicable), as required by the OHS Act: OHS Act, Section 16(2) – Employer OHS Act, GMR 2(1) – Supervision of Machinery OHS Act, GMR 2(7) – Assist the designated person OHS Act, CR 6(1) – Construction Supervisor (Authorised Supervisors and Responsible Persons must be appointed as Construction Supervisor) OHS Act, CR 6(2) – Assistant Construction Supervisor OHS Act, Section 17Health and Safety Rep OHS Act, GAR 9 – Incident investigation OHS Act, CR 12 – Demolition work OHS Act, CR 19 – Explosive Powered Tools OHS Act, CR 22 – Electrical installations and machinery OHS Act, GSR 3 – First Aiders It is the Contractor’s sole responsibility to ensure all its employees have permits to perform work in the Republic of South Africa.
Issue the Contractor with a work stoppage order or a compliance order should Employer become aware of any unsafe working procedures or conditions or any non-compliance with the Act, Regulations and Procedures by the Contractor or any of its Employees, sub-Contractors or agents. Stoppages of this nature will not constitute a compensation event. List of minimum statutory appointments required (where applicable), as required by the OHS Act: OHS Act, Section 16(2) Employer OHS Act, GMR 2(1) Supervision of Machinery OHS Act, GMR 2(7) Assist the designated person OHS Act, CR 6(1) Construction Supervisor (Authorised Supervisors and Responsible Persons must be appointed as Construction Supervisor) OHS Act, CR 6(2) Assistant Construction Supervisor OHS Act, Section 17 Health and Safety Rep OHS Act, GAR 9 Incident investigation OHS Act, CR 12 Demolition work OHS Act, CR 19 Explosive Powered Tools OHS Act, CR 22 Electrical installations and machinery OHS Act, GSR 3 First Aiders
Issue the Contractor with a work stop order or a compliance order should Employer become aware of any unsafe working procedures or conditions or any non-compliance with the Act, Regulations and Procedures referred to in 5.4.1 above by the Contractor or any or its Employees, sub- Contractors or agents The Contractor must appoint Safety Representatives to assist the Employer Representative to:
Issue the Contractor with a work stoppage order or a compliance order should Employer become aware of any unsafe working procedures or conditions or any non-compliance with the Act, Regulations and Procedures by the Contractor or any of its Employees, sub-Contractors or agents. Stoppages of this nature will not constitute a compensation event. List of minimum statutory appointments required (where applicable), as required by the OHS Act: OHS Act, Section 16(2) - Employer OHS Act, GMR 2(1) - Supervision of Machinery OHS Act, GMR 2(7) - Assist the designated person OHS Act, CR 6(1) – Construction Supervisor (Authorised Supervisors and Responsible Persons must be appointed as Construction Supervisor) OHS Act, CR 6(2) – Assistant Construction Supervisor OHS Act, Section 17 - Health and Safety Rep OHS Act, GAR 9 – Incident investigation OHS Act, CR 12 – Demolition work OHS Act, CR 19 – Explosive Powered Tools OHS Act, CR 22 – Electrical installations and machinery OHS Act, GSR 3 – First Aiders As per Contractor’s discretion Where a change in the Contractor’s legal status, ownership or any other change to his business composition or business dealings results in a change to the Contractor’s B-BBEE status, the Contractor notifies the Employer within seven days of the change. The Contractor is required to submit an updated verification certificate and necessary supporting documentation confirming the change in his B-BBEE status to the Employer within thirty days of the notification or as otherwise instructed by the Employer. Where, as a result, the Contractor’s B-BBEE status has decreased since the starting date the Employer may either re-negotiate this contract or alternatively, terminate the Contractor’s obligation to provide the service. Failure by the Contractor to notify the Employer of a change in its B-BBEE status may constitute a reason for termination will be dealt with according to the NEC3 TSC penalty/termination clauses The Employer may list which subcontractors or suppliers the Contractor is required to enter into subcontracts with. If the Contractor subcontracts work, he is responsible for providing the Service as if he had not subcontracted. This contract applies as if a Subcontractor’s employees and equipment were the Contractor’s. When the Contractor uses a Subcontractor he needs to engage with him on a NEC basis. The Subcontractor needs adhere to all processes, policies and procedures of Eskom as service should be provided as if not subcontracted to Eskom. All reporting will happ...
Issue the Contractor with a work stoppage order or a compliance order should Employer become aware of any unsafe working procedures or conditions or any non-compliance with the Act, Regulations and Procedures by the Contractor or any of its Employees, sub- Contractors or agents. Stoppages of this nature will not constitute a compensation event. List of minimum statutory appointments required (where applicable), as required by the OHS Act: OHS Act, Section 16(2) Employer OHS Act, GMR 2(1) Supervision of Machinery OHS Act, GMR 2(7) Assist the designated person OHS Act, CR 6(1) Construction Supervisor (Authorised Supervisors and Responsible Persons must be appointed as Construction Supervisor) OHS Act, CR 6(2) Assistant Construction Supervisor OHS Act, Section 17 Health and Safety Rep OHS Act, GAR 9 Incident investigation OHS Act, CR 12 Demolition work OHS Act, CR 19 Explosive Powered Tools OHS Act, CR 22 Electrical installations and machinery OHS Act, GSR 3 First Aiders - The Supplier applies for temporary access permits (Supplier’s Permit) at the Security gate, prior to the Possession Date. - The Supplier personnel are required to be in possession of a Supplier’s Permit at all times which contains the following information: - Name - ID Number - Company - Validity date - All Suppliers’ permits are submitted to Protective Services when the workers leave the site after completion of the works. - In order to assist Protective Services with the issuing of permits and the identification of personnel on site, the Supplier supplies a list of all personnel that he intends using for deliveries to site, at least 24 hours prior to entry of the Security Area. - This list is delivered to Protective Services, or is faxed to (017) 615 2602 - The list, identified with the Supplier’s name, contains the following information: - Employee Name - Employee ID Number - Eskom Safety Co-ordinator signature - Purchaser Representative signature - Copy of the first page of the ID book of every employee of the Supplier, photocopied to reduce the size to 65%. - To speed up the process of gaining access to the site, the Supplier compiles detailed lists of all goods in vehicle before arriving at the Power Station Security gate. - The Chief of Protective Services may, with valid cause, remove any of the Supplier’s personnel from the site, either temporarily or permanently, without any prejudice. He may deny access to the site to any person whom, in the opinion of the said Chief of Protective Services, constitutes a securit...

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  • The Contractor must 16.1.1. treat all Authority Protected Information as confidential and safeguard it accordingly, implementing appropriate technical and organisational measures to protect Authority Protected Information against disclosure; 16.1.2. only use the Authority Protected Information for the purposes of performing its obligations under the Framework Agreement; 16.1.3. only disclose the Authority Protected Information to such Contractor Representatives that are directly involved in the performance of the Framework Agreement and need to know the information; and 16.1.4. not disclose any Authority Protected Information without the prior written consent of the Authority.

  • Third Party Contractors Tenant shall obtain and deliver to Landlord, Third Party Contractor’s certificates of insurance and applicable endorsements at least seven (7) business days prior to the commencement of work in or about the Premises by any vendor or any other third-party contractor (collectively, a “Third Party Contractor”). All such insurance shall (a) name Landlord as an additional insured under such party’s liability policies as required by Section 10.3.1 above and this Section 10.6, (b) provide a waiver of subrogation in favor of Landlord under such Third Party Contractor’s commercial general liability insurance, (c) be primary and any insurance carried by Landlord shall be excess and non-contributing, and (d) comply with Landlord’s minimum insurance requirements.

  • CONTRACTOR CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Contractor shall designate a customer service representative (and inform Enterprise Services of the same) who shall be responsible for addressing Purchaser issues pertaining to this Contract.

  • Subcontractors The Contractor will not subcontract any work under the Contract without prior written consent of the Department. The Contractor is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of all its subcontracted work. The Department supports diversity in its procurements and contracts, and requests that the Contractor offer subcontracting opportunities to certified woman-, veteran-, and minority-owned small businesses. The Contractor may contact the OSD at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ for information on certified small business enterprises available for subcontracting opportunities.