Notification of Emergency. In the event of an emergency affecting the safety or protection of persons, or the work or property at the Project/Service site or adjacent thereto, the CONTRACTOR, without special instruction or authorization from the COUNTY, is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. CONTRACTOR shall contact the COUNTY as soon as possible by telephone and with written notice as soon as feasible thereafter, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours after the occurrence of the emergency, if CONTRACTOR believes that any significant changes in the work or variations from the contract documents has occurred. If the COUNTY determines that a change in the contract documents is required because of the action taken in response to an emergency, a change order request shall be issued to document the consequences of the changes or variations. If CONTRACTOR fails to provide written notice within the twenty-four (24) hour limitation noted above, CONTRACTOR shall be deemed to have waived any right it otherwise may have had to seek an adjustment to the contract amount or an extension to the contract time.
Notification of Emergency. In the event of an emergency affecting the safety or protection of persons, or the work or property at the Service site or adjacent thereto, the CONTRACTOR, without special instruction or authorization from the COUNTY, is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. CONTRACTOR will contact the COUNTY as soon as possible by telephone and with written notice as soon as feasible thereafter, but no later than 24 hours after the occurrence of the emergency, if CONTRACTOR believes that any significant changes in the work or variations from the agreement documents has occurred. If the COUNTY determines that a change in the agreement documents is required of the action taken in response to an emergency, a change order request will be issued to document the consequences of the changes or variations. If CONTRACTOR fails to provide written notice within the 24 hour limitation noted above, CONTRACTOR will be deemed to have waived any right it otherwise may have had to seek an adjustment to the agreed amount or an extension to the agreed time.
Notification of Emergency. In the event of an emergency affecting the safety or protection of persons, or the work or property at the site or adjacent thereto, CONTRACTOR, without special instruction or authorization from COUNTY, is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury, or loss. CONTRACTOR will contact COUNTY as soon as possible by telephone and with written notice as soon as feasible thereafter, but no later than 24 hours after the occurrence of the emergency, if CONTRACTOR believes that any significant changes in the work or variations from the agreement documents has occurred. If COUNTY determines that a change in the agreement documents is required of the action taken in response to an emergency, a change order request will be issued to document the consequences of the changes or variations. If CONTRACTOR fails to provide written notice within the 24-hour limitation noted above, CONTRACTOR will be deemed to have waived any right it otherwise may have had to seek an adjustment to the agreed amount or an extension to the agreed time. SAFETY
A. CONTRACTOR will be responsible for initiating, maintaining, and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the work and for complying with all requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and any other industry, federal, state, or local government standards, including the National Institute of Occupational Safety Hazards (NIOSH), and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). CONTRACTOR will take all necessary precautions for the safety of, and will provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to, persons or property. CONTRACTOR will be aware that while working for COUNTY, representatives from agencies such as OSHA are invitees and need not have warrants or permission to enter the work site. Any fines levied by the above-mentioned authorities for failure to comply with these requirements will be borne solely by CONTRACTOR.
B. CONTRACTOR certifies that all material, equipment, etc. to be used in an individual Service meets all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements. CONTRACTOR certifies that if any of the material, equipment, etc. is found to be deficient in any OSHA requirement in effect on the date of delivery, all costs necessary to bring the material, equipment, etc. into compliance with the requirements will be borne by CONTRACTOR. All standard equipment, work operations, safety equipment, personal protective equip...
Notification of Emergency. Those representatives of the CITY who shall be notified in the event of an emergency are:
A. City of Naples Wastewater Treatment Plant 213-4753
B. City of Naples Utilities Maintenance Division 213-4727 C. City of Naples Utilities Director 213-4714
Notification of Emergency. If the primary caregiver is not available and an emergency occurs, the company will call: Name Relationship Telephone a.
Notification of Emergency. In the event of an emergency affecting the safety or protection of persons, or the work or property at the Project/Service site or adjacent thereto, the CONTRACTOR, without special instruction or authorization from the COUNTY, is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. CONTRACTOR shall contact the COUNTY as soon as possible by telephone and with written notice as soon as feasible thereafter, but no later than twenty-four
Notification of Emergency. The decision to reduce the University schedule or close due to an emergency is announced on Seton Hall Home Page (xxx.xxx.xxx) , the University main phone line 000-000-0000, WSOU (89.5 FM) radio. Closing information will also be aired on NEWS 12 New Jersey television. The policy of the University is to keep the Library open when the rest of the University is closed. There may be occasional situations where the Library may also be closed with the rest of the University. It is the standard practice of the Library administration to determine and pre-arrange minimal service coverage during times when the Library remains open and release the remaining essential employees from reporting to work. To the extent practicable, there may be more than one person scheduled to work under the essential employees’ circumstances. In addition, the Library is on a 24 hour a day schedule during times determined by the University, and will provide essential employees with similar direction and information on whether or not to report. The University will announce when extreme weather conditions on a weekend require scheduled staff to work as essential employees who will receive premium pay.
Notification of Emergency. The decision to reduce the University schedule or close due to an emergency is announced on Seton Hall Home Page (xxx.xxx.xxx), the University main phone line 000-000-0000, WSOU (89.5 FM) radio. Closing information will also be aired on NEWS 12 New Jersey teievision. · The policy of the University is to keep the Library open when the rest of the University is closed. There may be situations where the Library may also be closed with the rest of the University so it is important for employees to check on the status of the Library before attempting to come to work. In addition, the Library which is on a 24 hour a day schedule will provide essential employees with a direct phone number at the library so they can call in and get up to the minute information on whether or not to report, The University will announce when extreme weather conditions on a weekend require scheduled staff to work as essential employees who will receive premium pay.