Common use of Method of Work Plan for Airfield Activities Clause in Contracts

Method of Work Plan for Airfield Activities. The Method of Work Plan for Airfield Activities must incorporate Site specific management and control procedures and must set out in adequate detail all procedures the Subcontractor will implement to manage the Subcontractor’s Activities on and near the Site, including: submission of the Method of Work Plan for Airfield Activities to the Contractor’s Representative; the establishment of the Site; access to the Site; security passes for the Site; personnel and vehicle identification and control on the Site; control of personnel including a point of contact from the Subcontractor; liaison with the Contractor, the Commonwealth and Other Contractors; Approvals prior to carrying out Subcontract Works; rubbish, dust and debris control; Foreign Object Damage (FOD) control; noise management; fencing; security of the Subcontract Works; hours of work; traffic management; safety procedures; fuel and hazardous material storage; issues associated with military exercises and military expeditions; and issues associated with aircraft movements.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement

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Method of Work Plan for Airfield Activities. The Method of Work Plan for Airfield Activities must incorporate Site specific management and control procedures and must set out in adequate detail all procedures the Subcontractor will implement to manage the Subcontractor’s 's Activities on and near the Site, including: submission of the Method of Work Plan for Airfield Activities to the Contractor’s Representative; the establishment of the Site; access to the Site; security passes for the Site; personnel and vehicle identification and control on the Site; control of personnel including a point of contact from the Subcontractor; liaison with the Contractor, the Commonwealth Contractor and Other Contractors; Approvals prior to carrying out Subcontract Works; rubbish, dust and debris control; Foreign Object Damage (FOD) control; noise management; fencing; security of the Subcontract Works; hours of work; traffic management; safety procedures; fuel and hazardous material storage; issues associated with military exercises and military expeditions; and issues associated with aircraft movements.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement, Formal Agreement

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