Common use of Limited Access Register Clause in Contracts

Limited Access Register.  The LAR is for the person in charge of the plant to maintain control over activities taking place on his plant that are not covered by the Plant Safety Regulation and Operating Regulations for High Voltage Systems. Activities that are allowed to be carried out under the LAR must not require a permit and must satisfy the following criteria:  They must not involve danger to the person carrying out the activity;  No plant isolations must be required;  The activity must be performed by a skilled person;  There must be no risk of a production loss;  The duration of the activity must be less than 24 hours  It is very important that the person who plans to do an activity on a plant under the LAR informs the person in charge of the plant (ASS on the panel or PPO at WTP) of what will be done. This means verbally telling the person in charge of the plant what will be done and not just signing the LAR book. The LAR book must also be signed.  It is also important that as soon as the activity is completed the person, who was doing the activity, notify (verbally) the person in charge of the plant that conditions are back to normal and that the LAR has been signed off. Just signing the LAR book is not sufficient.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Limited Access Register. The LAR is for the person in charge of the plant to maintain control over activities taking place on his plant that are not covered by the Plant Safety Regulation and Operating Regulations for High Voltage Systems. Activities that are allowed to be carried out under the LAR must not require a permit and must satisfy the following criteria: They must not involve danger to the person carrying out the activity; No plant isolations must be required; The activity must be performed by a skilled person; There must be no risk of a production loss; The duration of the activity must be less than 24 hours It is very important that the person who plans to do an activity on a plant under the LAR informs the person in charge of the plant (ASS on the panel or PPO at WTP) of what will be done. This means verbally telling the person in charge of the plant what will be done and not just signing the LAR book. The LAR book must also be signed. It is also important that as soon as the activity is completed the person, who was doing the activity, notify (verbally) the person in charge of the plant that conditions are back to normal and that the LAR has been signed off. Just signing the LAR book is not sufficient.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

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