Materials Safety Clause Samples

Materials Safety. Procedures and Communication Policy
Materials Safety. 1) If the Subcontractor encounters asbestos containing material, formaldehyde, lead, or potentially toxic or otherwise hazardous material, including but not limited to mold, mildew, fungi or other similar microbial conditions in the performance of its work or other hazardous materials as defined in the relevant state, federal or provincial legislation, or if Subcontractor disturbs painted surfaces in pre-1978 homes and child-occupied facilities as defined by the EPA’s Renovation, Repair & Painting Rule ("Hazardous Material") unrelated to the Honeywell Project, Subcontractor will immediately stop work in the affected area and contact Honeywell for further instruction. Subcontractor will not disrupt, remove or in any way alter or dislodge any Hazardous Material that is unrelated to this scope of work. Without limiting any other provision of this Subcontract, Subcontractor will perform the Subcontract Work, including, without limitation, abatement, removal and disposal of all Hazardous Material related to the Subcontract Work, in strict compliance with all applicable federal, state and other laws, rules, regulations, codes and ordinances and best industry practices. Subcontractor will take no further action in the area where the Hazardous Material unrelated to the Honeywell Project was found without specific written direction from Honeywell. Subcontractor will indemnify and hold Honeywell harmless from and against any and all claims (including delay claims) and the costs of the claims, including legal fees, remediation and damages for bodily injury and property damage which may arise as the direct result of the Subcontract Work in or around Hazardous Material, as well as any mold, mildew, fungi or other similar microbial conditions caused by the Subcontractor, its subcontractors, agents or employees in the performance of the Work. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY TO SUBCONTRACTOR WHICH IS THE RESULT OF SUBCONTRACTOR'S EXPOSURE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS. 2) Product Data Sheets (PDS) and Material B Safety Data Sheets (MSD) as required by law and pertaining to materials or substances used or consumed in the performance of the Subcontract Work including but not limited to remediation chemicals such as sanitizers and coatings will be submitted to Honeywell by the Subcontractor. Subcontractor will submit Safety Data Sheet(s) (SDSs) for any chemicals it plans to bring onto an Owner site for the Subcontract Work to Honeywell for review and ...
Materials Safety. To the extent that the Contractor is not obligated by the Contract Documents or by Law to perform work which involves pollutants, hazardous or toxic substances, hazardous waste, asbestos or PCB’s, the Subcontractor likewise is not obligated. To the extent that the Contractor has obligations under the Contract Documents or by Law regarding such materials within the scope of the Subcontractor’s work, the Subcontractor likewise shall have these obligations.
Materials Safety. Be knowledgeable of the materials with which you are working. Manufacturers supply Safety Data Sheets (SDS) listing potential health and safety hazards associated with working with their products. • Some materials may not be appropriate for use in the Maker Hub environment. Consult Maker Hub staff if you are unsure about the suitability of a material or particular process before you introduce it into the space. • Always ensure material is free of foreign objects, such as screws and staples in wood, before handling or using it. • NO open-toed shoes, sandals, clogs, ballerina flats, or heels are allowed in in the Maker Hub. • NO loose clothing including scarves, neck ties, droopy sleeves, and drawstrings. • NO jewelry such as necklaces, watches, bracelets, rings and earrings that could potentially get caught in machinery should be worn in the Maker Hub. • NEVER wear shop gloves when operating a machine with moving parts. • ALWAYS tie back long hair, including beards, such that it is kept away from the front of the face and neck—if it is long enough to tie back, do so. • NEVER wear corded headphones. Listening to portable music players is not allowed anywhere in the Maker Hub.
Materials Safety. To the extent that pollutants. hazardous or toxic substances, hazardous waste. asbestos. or PCB's. the Subcontractor shall comply with all provisions of federal. state or local laws or regulations pertaining to such materials.
Materials Safety. Where Supplier provides goods to GE, or brings goods onto or uses goods on GE premises (or that of GE’s customers), Supplier shall also provide, in the languages of the locations where the goods are delivered to GE or its designee: safe use instructions; hazard communication, safe transport and labeling information; compliance and certification documentation; and for chemical substances and mixtures, safety data sheets (MSDS/SDS). Unless GE has expressly agreed otherwise in writing, Supplier certifies that the goods do not contain any chemicals that are restricted or otherwise banned under the Montreal Protocol, the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants, the US Toxic Substances Control Act, the European Union’s Restrictions on Hazardous Substances and REACH legislation, and other comparable chemical regulations (collectively “chemicals legislation”). For shipments of or containing chemical substances, Supplier certifies that the import and use of the goods in the locations where the goods are delivered complies with applicable chemicals legislation. Upon request Supplier shall provide GE with the chemical composition of the goods subject to reasonable protection of Supplier’s confidential business information.
Materials Safety. 9.17.1 Should the Subcontractor encounter asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) or other hazardous substances at the site which potentially are harmful to persons or property, then the Subcontractor shall take all steps required by the Subcontract Documents and by law to protect persons and property from injury or damage, including stopping the Subcontract Work in the affected areas and promptly advising the Contractor in writing of the conditions encountered at the site. Should the Subcontractor be required to stop work in any area of the Project as a result of hazardous substances located at the site, then the Subcontractor shall not resume its Subcontract Work in the affected area until (a) the hazardous substances have been removed or made harmless, (b) the Contractor and Subcontractor agree in
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