MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS. a. To comply with the City’s Hazard Communication Program, Contractor agrees to submit Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all “hazardous substances” Contractor intends to use in the performance of work under this Contract in any City facility. “Hazardous substances” are defined as those substances so designated by the Director of Industrial Relations pursuant to the Hazardous Substances Information and Training Act (Labor Code sec. 6360 et seq.). The MSDS for all products must be submitted to the City before commencing work. The MSDS for a particular product must be reviewed and approved by the City’s Risk Manager before Contractor may use that product. b. City will inform Contractor about hazardous substances to which it may be exposed while on the job site and protective measures that can be taken to reduce the possibility of exposure.
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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS. a. To comply with the City’s Hazard Communication Program, Contractor Licensee agrees to submit Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all “hazardous substances” Contractor Licensee intends to use in the performance of work under this Contract License in any City facility. “Hazardous substances” are defined as those substances so designated by the Director of Industrial Relations pursuant to the Hazardous Substances Information and Training Act (Labor Code sec. 6360 et seq.). The MSDS for all products must be submitted to the City before commencing work. The MSDS for a particular product must be reviewed and approved by the City’s Risk Manager before Contractor Licensee may use that product.
b. City will inform Contractor Licensee about hazardous substances to which it may be exposed while on the job site and protective measures that can be taken to reduce the possibility of exposure.
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Samples: License Agreement
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS. a. To comply with the City’s 's Hazard Communication Program, Contractor agrees to submit Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all “"hazardous substances” " Contractor intends to use in the performance of work under this Contract in any City facility. “"Hazardous substances” " are defined as those substances so designated by the Director of Industrial Relations pursuant to the Hazardous Substances Information and Training Act (Labor Code sec. 6360 et seq.). The MSDS for all products must be submitted to the City before commencing work. The MSDS for a particular product must be reviewed and approved by the City’s 's Risk Manager before Contractor may use that product.
b. City will inform Contractor about hazardous substances to which it may be exposed while on the job site and protective measures that can be taken to reduce the possibility of exposure.
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Samples: Personal Services Contract