Common use of OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INDUCTION TRAINING Clause in Contracts

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INDUCTION TRAINING. The Contractor shall not permit its employees, the employees of other parties or other persons to commence work on the Site until they have been inducted. Such induction shall include but not necessarily be limited to: familiarisation with the Safety Management Plan; reporting of accidents and incidents - which shall include the type of events to be reported, how an event is reported and to whom the event is reported; emergency procedures - which shall cover the procedure for a medical emergency and for evacuation of the Site in the event of a life threatening situation arising; personal protective equipment (PPE) - the standard requirements for the Site; lifting and manual handling skills; sun protection; avoidance of noise induced hearing loss; location of and access to First Aid on the Site; legislative framework - an employee’s rights and responsibilities under the Act and Regulations; procedure for the resolution of safety issues at the workplace; and Site security. The Contractor shall induct all parties working on the Site and shall prepare “Training Session Attendance” sheets signed by each attendee verifying that such induction has occurred. Upon commencement of work on the Site, the Contractor shall further induct all parties working on the Site with regard to all significant hazards associated with their particular activity and area of employment on the Site and where relevant shall include the use of powered plant, tools and equipment.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Building Agreement, Building Agreement, Building Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.