Common use of OSHA COMPLIANCE, DANGER TREES Clause in Contracts

OSHA COMPLIANCE, DANGER TREES. The Purchaser is responsible to comply with, and assure compliance by all employees or subcontractors with, all Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requirements for the health and safety of Purchaser's employees, including provisions relating to danger trees. In addition, the Purchaser agrees to notify, and obtain agreement from, the Seller if the Purchaser intends to modify performance required under this Contract for the purpose of compliance with OSHA requirements. Not withstanding OSHA regulations, the Purchaser agrees to apply appropriate safety precautions. ACTS OF GOD. Neither party shall be liable for defaults or delays due to acts of god or the public enemy, acts or demands of any government or governmental agency, strikes, fires, flood, accidents or other unforeseeable causes beyond its control and not due to its fault or negligence. Each party shall notify the other in writing of the cause of such delay within five days after the beginning thereof. If such uncontrollable circumstances continue for 30 days and prevent either party from complying with the terms of this agreement, either party shall have the option of terminating upon ten days notice to the other. TRAINING (Recommended)

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Sample Timber Sale Contract1, Sample Timber Sale Contract1, Sample Timber Sale Contract1

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