Common use of OTHER SAFETY MEASURES Clause in Contracts

OTHER SAFETY MEASURES. (1) The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions and select appropriate tools, equipment and installation methods to avoid causing a nuisance arising from his operations and shall minimize inconvenience to the public. (2) The Contractor shall prevent dust from rising as a result of his activities and shall take all necessary dust control and suppression measures. (3) All Contractor's Equipment used on the Agreement shall be fitted with a means of suppressing radio and television interference and shall be operated and maintained in such manner so as to minimize the emission of smoke and obnoxious fumes. (4) The Contractor shall be responsible for the security of the Site at all times during the term of this Agreement. The Contractor shall control all entry and exit to and from the Site for his personnel, personnel from the Authority, Engineer, Sub-Contractors and suppliers, by pedestrians and for all vehicles. All of the Contractor’s personnel shall be required to carry an identity /security card or pass which provides a positive photo identification and they shall be required to show the pass when entering or leaving the Site. This shall apply to all personnel on the Site including, but not limited to, the Contractor’s staff, Sub-Contractor staff, Suppliers, Consultants, etc. and the staff of the Authority and Engineer. Provision shall be made for issue of visitors’ passes for other personnel authorized to enter the Site as visitors. Visitors on Site shall be escorted by appropriate Site based personnel at all times. (5) The Contractor is reminded that, the tracks will be running and OHE system will be energized at all times and the additional precautions for the safety of staff and co-ordination of activities shall be anticipated. Request for traffic and or Power Blocks should be submitted to railways at appropriate time prior to commencing of work in proximity of the track and or OHE system. (6) The Contractor shall be deemed to have made allowance in his price and programme for the impact on the Works as a result of any delay due to the provision of access to, and through the site generally, for relocation of temporary works, provision of security, lighting, signage, barriers, track work crossings, complying with all government and local authority regulations, etc.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Schedule D, Schedule D, Schedule D

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OTHER SAFETY MEASURES. (1) The Contractor shall take all reasonable precautions and select appropriate tools, equipment and installation methods to avoid causing a nuisance arising from his operations and shall minimize minimise inconvenience to the public. (2) The Contractor shall prevent dust from rising as a result of his activities and shall take all necessary dust control and suppression measures. (3) All Contractor's Equipment used on the Agreement Contract shall be fitted with a means of suppressing radio and television interference and shall be operated and maintained in such manner so as to minimize minimise the emission of smoke and obnoxious fumes. (4) The Contractor shall be responsible for the security of the Site at all times during the term of termof this AgreementContract. The Contractor shall control all entry and exit to and from the Site for his personnel, personnel from the AuthorityEmployer, Engineer, Sub-Contractors Interfacing Contractors, Sub- contractors and suppliers, by pedestrians and for all vehicles. All of the Contractor’s personnel shall be required to carry an identity /security identity/security card or pass which provides a positive photo identification and they shall be required to show the pass when entering or leaving the Site. This shall apply to all personnel on the Site including, but not limited to, the Contractor’s staff, all Interfacing Contractors/ Interfacing Agencies, Sub-Contractor contractors staff, Suppliers, Consultants, etc. and the staff of the Authority Employer and Engineer. Provision shall be made for issue of visitors’ visitors‟ passes for other personnel authorized to enter the Site as visitors. Visitors on Site shall be escorted by appropriate Site based personnel at all times. (5) The Contractor is reminded that, the tracks will be running and OHE system will be energized at all times and the additional precautions for the safety of staff and co-ordination of activities shall be anticipated. Request for traffic and or Power Blocks should be submitted to railways at appropriate time prior to commencing of work in proximity of the track and or OHE system. (6) The Contractor shall be deemed to have made allowance in his price and programme for the impact on the Works as a result of any delay due to the provision of access to, and through the site generally, for Interfacing Contractors/Interfacing Agencies and MEP Subcontractor, relocation of temporary works, provision of security, lighting, signage, barriers, track work crossings, complying with all government and local authority regulations, etc. (6) No bridge and interchange segment erection methodology shall be used without a Noticeto proceed being issued by the Engineer. (7) The Contractor shall prepare a detailed Methodology along with specifications of equipment for the bridge and interchange segment erection scheme for submission to theEngineer for a Notice.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Design and Build Contract

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