Miscellaneous Requirements. a) Assured grounding and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are required on all electrical equipment and electrical tools and must be furnished by Seller. If in doubt, ask the project supervisors or safety coordinator at the Site. b) Seller must use hot work, confined space, and line breaking permits required by BE&K or the client/owner. c) Scaffolding will be inspected by qualified persons and tagged with BE&K or similar tags approved by the BE&K safety coordinator. If Seller erects scaffolds, it must have a competent person assigned. d) Lifts over 2,000 pounds require completion of the BE&K pre-lift checklist form (Volume Two, Safety and Health Procedures Manual, Form 40-06-1). Lifts over 6,000 pounds require the approval of a BE&K rigging superintendent designated by BE&K. e) Seller must supply lockout locks for employees. These locks must not be used for other purposes and supervisors must ensure keys are controlled. f) Compressed air hoses and couplings must be inspected daily before use. All hose couplings must have positive locking devices. Chicago-type fittings must be secured with wire or clips. g) Electrical cords, hoses, and welding leads must be routed overhead when feasible, so as to avoid tripping hazards and damage to the cords, hoses and leads. Hoses, cords and leads routed on the ground will be protected from damage caused by vehicles running over them. h) Electrical equipment cords, including extension cords brought onto the project, must not have cuts, or other defects, and must be free of repairs. Splices completed by a qualified electrician are allowed if the insulation is intact and usage characteristics are the same as a new cord. i) Seller must ensure that all job-related injuries and illnesses, no matter how minor, are reported to BE&K immediately. Seller must submit a weekly report on all occupational injuries and illnesses to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator, including the completed individual injury report form. j) Toolbox safety meetings must be conducted daily, and one (1) weekly meeting must be fully documented with content and attendance. Copies of handouts provided to Seller’s workers are to be given to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator or Safety Coordinator for retention. k) A Subcontractor representative must attend BE&K-led safety committee meetings. l) When thirty (30) or more of Seller workers are on the job, Seller must provide a safety coordinator approved by BE&K as competent to perform safety responsibilities for the scope and size of the project and, unless waived by the BE&K Project Manager, be present on the project during regular working hours. m) Seller shall maintain training records for each of its employees on a BE&K site and will immediately provide those records to BE&K upon request. n) Seller shall require each work- crew to complete a pre-task Job Safety Analysis (JSA), attached as Exhibit E-1 used by BE&K (Volume One, Safety and Health Management Systems, Form M03-02-1), or one that is similar in content and purpose. A JSA must be completed prior to each task on each shift.
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Miscellaneous Requirements. a) Assured grounding and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are required on all electrical equipment and electrical tools and must be furnished by Seller. If in doubt, ask the project supervisors or safety coordinator at the Site.
b) Seller must use hot work, confined space, and line breaking permits required by BE&K or the client/owner.
c) Scaffolding will be inspected by qualified persons and tagged with BE&K or similar tags approved by the BE&K safety coordinator. If Seller erects scaffolds, it must have a competent person assigned.
d) Lifts over 2,000 pounds require completion of the BE&K pre-lift checklist form (Volume Two, Safety and Health Procedures Manual, Form 40-06-1). Lifts over 6,000 pounds require the approval of a BE&K rigging superintendent designated by BE&K.
e) Seller must supply lockout locks for employees. These locks must not be used for other purposes and supervisors must ensure keys are controlled.
f) Compressed air hoses and couplings must be inspected daily before use. All hose couplings must have positive locking devices. Chicago-type fittings must be secured with wire or clips.
g) Electrical cords, hoses, and welding leads must be routed overhead when feasible, so as to avoid tripping hazards and damage to the cords, hoses and leads. Hoses, cords and leads routed on the ground will be protected from damage caused by vehicles running over them.
h) Electrical equipment cords, including extension cords brought onto the project, must not have cuts, or other defects, and must be free of repairs. Splices completed by a qualified electrician are allowed if the insulation is intact and usage characteristics are the same as a new cord.
i) Seller must ensure that all job-related injuries and illnesses, no matter how minor, are reported to BE&K immediately. Seller must submit a weekly report on all occupational injuries and illnesses to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator, including the completed individual injury report form.
j) Toolbox safety meetings must be conducted daily, and one (1) weekly meeting must be fully documented with content and attendance. Copies of handouts provided to Seller’s workers are to be given to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator or Safety Coordinator for retention.
k) A Subcontractor representative must attend BE&K-led safety committee meetings.
l) When thirty (30) or more of Seller workers are on the job, Seller must provide a safety coordinator approved by BE&K as competent to perform safety responsibilities for the scope and size of the project and, unless waived by the BE&K Project Manager, be present on the project during regular working hours.. Exhibit 10.50(d) to Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2008 filed by ADA-ES, Inc. (File No. 000-50216) on November 7, 2008
m) Seller shall maintain training records for each of its employees on a BE&K site and will immediately provide those records to BE&K upon request.
n) Seller shall require each work- crew to complete a pre-task Job Safety Analysis (JSA), attached as Exhibit E-1 used by BE&K (Volume One, Safety and Health Management Systems, Form M03-02-1), or one that is similar in content and purpose. A JSA must be completed prior to each task on each shift.
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Miscellaneous Requirements. a) Assured grounding and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are required on all electrical equipment and electrical tools and must be furnished by Seller. If in doubt, ask the project supervisors or safety coordinator at the Site.
b) Seller must use hot work, confined space, and line breaking permits required by BE&K or the client/owner.
c) Scaffolding will be inspected by qualified persons and tagged with BE&K or similar tags approved by the BE&K safety coordinator. If Seller erects scaffolds, it must have a competent person assigned.
d) Lifts over 2,000 pounds require completion of the BE&K pre-lift checklist form (Volume Two, Safety and Health Procedures Manual, Form 40-06-1). Lifts over 6,000 pounds require the approval of a BE&K rigging superintendent designated by BE&K.
e) Seller must supply lockout locks for employees. These locks must not be used for other purposes and supervisors must ensure keys are controlled.
f) Compressed air hoses and couplings must be inspected daily before use. All hose couplings must have positive locking devices. Chicago-type fittings must be secured with wire or clips.
g) Electrical cords, hoses, and welding leads must be routed overhead when feasible, so as to avoid tripping hazards and damage to the cords, hoses and leads. Hoses, cords and leads routed on the ground will be protected from damage caused by vehicles running over them.
h) Electrical equipment cords, including extension cords brought onto the project, must not have cuts, or other defects, and must be free of repairs. Splices completed by a qualified electrician are allowed if the insulation is intact and usage characteristics are the same as a new cord.
i) Seller must ensure that all job-related injuries and illnesses, no matter how minor, are reported to BE&K immediately. Seller must submit a weekly report on all occupational injuries and illnesses to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator, including the completed individual injury report form.
j) Toolbox safety meetings must be conducted daily, and one (1) weekly meeting must be fully documented with content and attendance. Copies of handouts provided to Seller’s workers are to be given to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator or Safety Coordinator for retention.
k) A Subcontractor representative must attend BE&K-led safety committee meetings.. Exhibit 10.50(c) to Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2008 filed by ADA-ES, Inc. (File No. 000-50216) on November 7, 2008
l) When thirty (30) or more of Seller workers are on the job, Seller must provide a safety coordinator approved by BE&K as competent to perform safety responsibilities for the scope and size of the project and, unless waived by the BE&K Project Manager, be present on the project during regular working hours.
m) Seller shall maintain training records for each of its employees on a BE&K site and will immediately provide those records to BE&K upon request.
n) Seller shall require each work- crew to complete a pre-task Job Safety Analysis (JSA), attached as Exhibit E-1 used by BE&K (Volume One, Safety and Health Management Systems, Form M03-02-1), or one that is similar in content and purpose. A JSA must be completed prior to each task on each shift.
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Miscellaneous Requirements. a) Assured grounding and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are required on all electrical equipment and electrical tools and must be furnished by Seller. If in doubt, ask the project supervisors or safety coordinator at the Site.
b) Seller must use hot work, confined space, and line breaking permits required by BE&K or the client/owner.
c) Scaffolding will be inspected by qualified persons and tagged with BE&K or similar tags approved by the BE&K safety coordinator. If Seller erects scaffolds, it must have a competent person assigned.
d) Lifts over 2,000 pounds require completion of the BE&K pre-lift checklist form (Volume Two, Safety and Health Procedures Manual, Form 40-06-1). Lifts over 6,000 pounds require the approval of a BE&K rigging superintendent designated by BE&K.
e) Seller must supply lockout locks for employees. These locks must not be used for other purposes and supervisors must ensure keys are controlled.
f) Compressed air hoses and couplings must be inspected daily before use. All hose couplings must have positive locking devices. Chicago-type fittings must be secured with wire or clips.
g) Electrical cords, hoses, and welding leads must be routed overhead when feasible, so as to avoid tripping hazards and damage to the cords, hoses and leads. Hoses, cords and leads routed on the ground will be protected from damage caused by vehicles running over them.
h) Electrical equipment cords, including extension cords brought onto the project, must not have cuts, or other defects, and must be free of repairs. Splices completed by a qualified electrician are allowed if the insulation is intact and usage characteristics are the same as a new cord.
i) Seller must ensure that all job-related injuries and illnesses, no matter how minor, are reported to BE&K immediately. Seller must submit a weekly report on all occupational injuries and illnesses to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator, including the completed individual injury report form.
j) Toolbox safety meetings must be conducted daily, and one (1) weekly meeting must be fully documented with content and attendance. Copies of handouts provided to Seller’s workers are to be given to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator or Safety Coordinator for retention.
k) A Subcontractor representative must attend BE&K-led safety committee meetings.
l) When thirty (30) or more of Seller workers are on the job, Seller must provide a safety coordinator approved by BE&K as competent to perform safety responsibilities for the scope and size of the project and, unless waived by the BE&K Project Manager, be present on the project during regular working hours.
m) Seller shall maintain training records for each of its employees on a BE&K site and will immediately provide those records to BE&K upon request.
n) Seller shall require each work- crew to complete a pre-task Job Safety Analysis (JSA), attached as Exhibit E-1 used by BE&K (Volume One, Safety and Health Management Systems, Form M03-02-1), or one that is similar in content and purpose. A JSA must be completed prior to each task on each shift.
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Miscellaneous Requirements. a) Assured grounding and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI) are required on all electrical equipment and electrical tools and must be furnished by Seller. If in doubt, ask the project supervisors or safety coordinator at the Site.
b) Seller must use hot work, confined space, and line breaking permits required by BE&K or the client/owner.
c) Scaffolding will be inspected by qualified persons and tagged with BE&K or similar tags approved by the BE&K safety coordinator. If Seller erects scaffolds, it must have a competent person assigned.
d) Lifts over 2,000 pounds require completion of the BE&K pre-lift checklist form (Volume Two, Safety and Health Procedures Manual, Form 40-06-1). Lifts over 6,000 pounds require the approval of a BE&K rigging superintendent designated by BE&K.
e) Seller must supply lockout locks for employees. These locks must not be used for other purposes and supervisors must ensure keys are controlled.
f) Compressed air hoses and couplings must be inspected daily before use. All hose couplings must have positive locking devices. Chicago-type fittings must be secured with wire or clips.
g) Electrical cords, hoses, and welding leads must be routed overhead when feasible, so as to avoid tripping hazards and damage to the cords, hoses and leads. Hoses, cords and leads routed on the ground will be protected from damage caused by vehicles running over them.
h) Electrical equipment cords, including extension cords brought onto the project, must not have cuts, or other defects, and must be free of repairs. Splices completed by a qualified electrician are allowed if the insulation is intact and usage characteristics are the same as a new cord.
i) Seller must ensure that all job-related injuries and illnesses, no matter how minor, are reported to BE&K immediately. Seller must submit a weekly report on all occupational injuries and illnesses to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator, including the completed individual injury report form.
j) Toolbox safety meetings must be conducted daily, and one (1) weekly meeting must be fully documented with content and attendance. Copies of handouts provided to Seller’s workers are to be given to BE&K’s Subcontract Coordinator or Safety Coordinator for retention.
k) A Subcontractor representative must attend BE&K-led safety committee meetings.
l) When thirty (30) or more of Seller workers are on the job, Seller must provide a safety coordinator approved by BE&K as competent Exhibit 10.50(b) to Form 10-Q for the Quarter Ended September 30, 2008 filed by ADA-ES, Inc. (File No. 000-50216) on November 7, 2008 to perform safety responsibilities for the scope and size of the project and, unless waived by the BE&K Project Manager, be present on the project during regular working hours.
m) Seller shall maintain training records for each of its employees on a BE&K site and will immediately provide those records to BE&K upon request.
n) Seller shall require each work- crew to complete a pre-task Job Safety Analysis (JSA), attached as Exhibit E-1 used by BE&K (Volume One, Safety and Health Management Systems, Form M03-02-1), or one that is similar in content and purpose. A JSA must be completed prior to each task on each shift.
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