Other ESHS hazards Sample Clauses

Other ESHS hazards. Regardless of the ones listed above, other ESHS related types of issues or hazards as acci- dents and near misses, cases of sexual harassment or mobbing, cases of labour law xxxxx- tion, cases of sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV/AIDS) or other infectious diseases (including those caused by coronaviruses), and others, may occur during implementation of the Works Contracts. This EMP determines relevant conditions to prevent hazards of those types and to efficiently react to the cases of their occurrence. Chapters 6 and 7 of and Appendixes 1 and 2 to this EMP described and present – in a xxxx- lar form – a set of mitigation measures and monitoring measures to eliminate or limit adverse impact of the planned Works Contracts on the environment, and to assure efficient imple- mentation of the EMP’s conditions. Those measures contain conditions determined in the binding decision on environmental conditions, as well as additional conditions provided on the stage of works on the EMP.
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Other ESHS hazards. Exemplary forms of additional hazards associated with ESHS issues (other than the ones discussed previously in Chapters 5.1-5.12) were presented in Chapter 5.13. In order to prevent hazards of that type, except for the measures listed in Chapters 6.1-6.13, Appendix 1 to this EMP implements additional mitigation measures to e.g.:  prevent accidents and near misses on work site and in other places related to the imple- mentation of the Contract (e.g. items no. 88, 89, 90, 91, 96 and others listed in Chapters 6.11 and 6.12);  combat such unacceptable behavior on work site as cases of sexual harassment or mob- bing (e.g. items no. 92, 93, 96);  assure proper social conditions, and labour conditions and payment to the personnel en- gaged in implementation of the Contract, in compliance with the law (e.g. items no. 94, 95, 96);  assure proper procedures for ongoing information provision on issues and hazards asso- ciated with the aforementioned subject (e.g. item no. 96);  reduce the risk of spreading infectious diseases, especially sexually transmitted diseases (including HIV/AIDS) and diseases caused by coronaviruses (e.g. item no. 97).
Other ESHS hazards. Exemplary forms of additional hazards associated with ESHS issues (other than the ones discussed previously in Chapters 5.1-5.12) were presented in Chapter 5.13. In order to prevent hazards of that type, except for the measures listed in Chapters 6.1-6.13, Appendix 1 to this EMP implements additional mitigation measures to e.g.: • prevent accidents and near misses on work site and in other places related to the implementation of the Contract (e.g. item no. 116 and others listed in Chapters 6.11 and 6.12); • combat such unacceptable behavior on work site as cases of sexual harassment or mobbing (e.g. item no. 120); • assure proper social conditions, and labour conditions and payment to the personnel engaged in implementation of the Contract, in compliance with the law (e.g. item no. 121); • assure proper procedures for ongoing information provision on issues and hazards associated with the aforementioned subject (e.g. item no. 123).

Related to Other ESHS hazards

  • Hazards The Tenant shall not undertake, or permit his/her family or guests to undertake, any hazardous acts or do anything that will increase the project's insurance premiums. Such action constitutes a material non-compliance. If the unit is damaged by fire, wind, or rain to the extent that the unit cannot be lived in and the damage is not caused or made worse by the Tenant, the Tenant will be responsible for rent only up to the date of the destruction. Additional rent will not accrue until the unit has been repaired to a livable condition.

  • Environmental Hazards Each Party will be solely responsible at its own expense for the proper handling, storage, transport, treatment, disposal and use of all Hazardous Substances by such Party and its contractors and agents. “Hazardous Substances” includes those substances (i) included within the definition of hazardous substance, hazardous waste, hazardous material, toxic substance, solid waste or pollutant or contaminant under any Applicable Law and (ii) listed by any governmental agency as a hazardous substance.

  • Flood If any of the Improvements are located in an area identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (or any successor to that agency) as a “Special Flood Hazard Area,” flood Insurance in the amount required by Lender.

  • Standard Hazard and Flood Insurance Policies For each Mortgage Loan (other than a Cooperative Loan), the Master Servicer shall maintain, or cause to be maintained by each Servicer, standard fire and casualty insurance and, where applicable, flood insurance, all in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement and the related Servicing Agreement, as applicable. It is understood and agreed that such insurance shall be with insurers meeting the eligibility requirements set forth in the applicable Servicing Agreement and that no earthquake or other additional insurance is to be required of any Mortgagor or to be maintained on property acquired in respect of a defaulted loan, other than pursuant to such applicable laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance. Pursuant to Section 4.01, any amounts collected by the Master Servicer, or by any Servicer, under any insurance policies maintained pursuant to this Section 9.16 or any Servicing Agreement (other than amounts to be applied to the restoration or repair of the property subject to the related Mortgage or released to the Mortgagor in accordance with the applicable Servicing Agreement) shall be deposited into the Collection Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.02. Any cost incurred by the Master Servicer or any Servicer in maintaining any such insurance if the Mortgagor defaults in its obligation to do so shall be added to the amount owing under the Mortgage Loan where the terms of the Mortgage Loan so permit; provided, however, that the addition of any such cost shall not be taken into account for purposes of calculating the distributions to be made to Certificateholders and shall be recoverable by the Master Servicer or such Servicer pursuant to Section 4.02.

  • HEALTH & WELFARE 16:1 The parties signatory hereto shall enter into a Health and Welfare Plan for which there is a Trust Agreement, known as the Line Construction Benefit Fund, for the purpose of providing insurance benefits for eligible employees and/or their dependents. Effective the first of the month following the signature date of this Agreement, the Employer shall pay to the Line Construction Benefit Fund the sum of $6.50 for each hour worked. Hours worked shall be deemed to include straight-time hours worked, overtime hours worked, and report time not worked. Remittance shall be forwarded to the place designated by the parties hereto on or before the fifteenth (15th) day of each month for each hour worked in weekly payroll periods ending during the preceding month, together with a monthly payroll report on a form to be furnished to the Employer. It is understood and intended by the parties to this Agreement that the purpose of this clause is to establish an Employer financed Health and Welfare Trust and that contributions thereto shall not be deemed to be wages to which any employee shall have any right other than the right to have such contributions paid over to the Trust fund in accordance herewith. Failure of an individual Employer to make all payments provided for, including liquidated damages for late payments, within the time specified, shall be a breach of this Agreement and will further require action by the Trustees as set forth in the Trust Agreement. Any increase in the required contributions set forth above will be paid equally (50% by the Employer and 50% by the Employee). The amount paid by the Employee will come from their NEAP contribution. 16:2 HRA: Effective the first of the month following the signature date of this Agreement, the Employer also agrees to pay into the Line Construction Benefit Fund $1.00 per hour through the term of this Agreement. HRA is calculated on all hours worked for all working classifications covered by this Agreement. These contributions shall be used to provide Health Reimbursements Accounts(s) under the Line Construction Benefit Fund Plan of Benefits.

  • Rectification of Safety Hazard Where, because of the existence of a safety hazard, a site has been stopped for a defined period of time and Employees sent off site by agreement between Site Managers and any combination of Union Official/s, Health and Safety Committee, those people who remain on site to do rectification work will be paid at the rate of double time for all such work.

  • Standard Hazard Insurance and Flood Insurance Policies (a) For each Mortgage Loan, the Master Servicer shall enforce any obligation of the Servicers under the related Servicing Agreements to maintain or cause to be maintained standard fire and casualty insurance and, where applicable, flood insurance, all in accordance with the provisions of the related Servicing Agreements. It is understood and agreed that such insurance shall be with insurers meeting the eligibility requirements set forth in the applicable Servicing Agreement and that no earthquake or other additional insurance is to be required of any Mortgagor or to be maintained on property acquired in respect of a defaulted loan, other than pursuant to such applicable laws and regulations as shall at any time be in force and as shall require such additional insurance. (b) Pursuant to Section 4.01 and 4.02, any amounts collected by the Servicers or the Master Servicer, or by any Servicer, under any insurance policies (other than amounts to be applied to the restoration or repair of the property subject to the related Mortgage or released to the Mortgagor in accordance with the applicable Servicing Agreement) shall be deposited into the Master Servicer Collection Account, subject to withdrawal pursuant to Section 4.02 and 4.03. Any cost incurred by the Master Servicer or any Servicer in maintaining any such insurance if the Mortgagor defaults in its obligation to do so shall be added to the amount owing under the Mortgage Loan where the terms of the Mortgage Loan so permit; provided, however, that the addition of any such cost shall not be taken into account for purposes of calculating the distributions to be made to Certificateholders and shall be recoverable by the Master Servicer or such Servicer pursuant to Section 4.02 and 4.03.

  • Health Overcoming or managing one’s disease(s) as well as living in a physically and emotionally healthy way;

  • National Environmental Policy Act All subrecipients must comply with the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq., and the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations (40 C.F.R. Parts 1500-1508) for Implementing the Procedural Provisions of NEPA, which requires Subrecipients to use all practicable means within their authority, and consistent with other essential considerations of national policy, to create and maintain conditions under which people and nature can exist in productive harmony and fulfill the social, economic, and other needs of present and future generations of Americans.

  • Insurance, Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage The Contractor shall require each of its subcontractors to secure and maintain during the life of the subcontract, insurance of the type specified in this Contract, or, the Contractor may insure the activities of its subcontractors in the Contractor’s policy, as specified in this Contract.

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