Common use of Personnel Safety Training Clause in Contracts

Personnel Safety Training. (a) The majority of Poles to be licensed under this Master License support SFMTA overhead traction power lines, as stanchion supports for guy cables and/or power feed cables. SFMTA traction power averages 615 volts DC, 1600 - 6500 amperes. Licensee acknowledges and agrees that the installation and maintenance of Equipment on Poles that service overhead traction power infrastructure poses a risk of severe injury or death to persons who are not properly trained and equipped to work around high power lines. Therefore, all installation and maintenance of Equipment shall be performed by Licensee or by a qualified and licensed contractor in privity with Licensee. (b) Persons performing installation and maintenance of the Equipment shall be appropriately trained and licensed by the California State Contractors Licensing Board and as may be required by applicable CPUC regulations and rules. Licensee shall ensure that said persons observe all required safety requirements established by the SFMTA, CPUC and Cal- OSHA, including tag-out lock-out de-energization rules, ladder and lift restrictions, and track and street right-of-way safety requirements, and training in those subjects. (c) During any period when Licensee or any contractor or agent of Licensee performs installation or maintenance of the Equipment, Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the City has delegated control of the Pole (and any other effected portion of the Premises) to Licensee, who shall be solely responsible for any injury or damage to property arising from or related to said installation or maintenance of Equipment. Said delegation notwithstanding, Licensee’s contractor(s) must complete any training or site orientation required by the SFMTA. By providing safety training and/or certification to Licensee personnel and contractor(s), the SFMTA shall not be considered a co-employer of any employee of Licensee or any employee of Licensee’s contractor(s) or agents, and SFMTA and shall not have any liability for any loss, injury, death or other claim of any employee of Licensee or any employee of Licensee’s contractor(s) or agents. Licensee agrees that it shall fully defend and indemnify the City (as provided in Section 19) against any claim of loss, injury or death or other claim brought by any employee of Licensee or any employee of Licensee’s contractor(s) or agents arising from or related to Licensee’s installation of Equipment on any Pole or other activities of Licensee or its contractors in the SFMTA’s right of way.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Master Outdoor Distributed Antenna System Pole License Agreement, Master Outdoor Distributed Antenna System Pole License Agreement, Master Outdoor Distributed Antenna System Pole License Agreement

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Personnel Safety Training. (a) The majority of Poles to be licensed under this Master License support SFMTA overhead traction power lines, as stanchion supports for guy cables and/or power feed cables. SFMTA traction power averages 615 volts DC, 1600 - 6500 amperes. Licensee acknowledges and agrees that the installation and maintenance of Equipment on Poles that service overhead traction power infrastructure poses a risk of severe injury or death to persons who are not properly trained and equipped to work around high power lines. Therefore, all installation and maintenance of Equipment shall be performed by Licensee or by a qualified and licensed contractor in privity with Licensee. (b) Persons performing installation and maintenance of the Equipment shall be appropriately trained and licensed by the California State Contractors Licensing Board and as may be required by applicable CPUC regulations and rules. Licensee shall ensure that said persons observe all required safety requirements established by the SFMTA, CPUC and Cal- OSHA, including tag-out lock-out de-de- energization rules, ladder and lift restrictions, and track and street right-of-way safety requirements, and training in those subjects. (c) During any period when Licensee or any contractor or agent of Licensee performs installation or maintenance of the Equipment, Contractor acknowledges and agrees that the City has delegated control of the Pole (and any other effected portion of the Premises) to Licensee, who shall be solely responsible for any injury or damage to property arising from or related to said installation or maintenance of Equipment. Said delegation notwithstanding, Licensee’s contractor(s) must complete any training or site orientation required by the SFMTA. By providing safety training and/or certification to Licensee personnel and contractor(s), the SFMTA shall not be considered a co-co- employer of any employee of Licensee or any employee of Licensee’s contractor(s) or agents, and SFMTA and shall not have any liability for any loss, injury, death or other claim of any employee of Licensee or any employee of Licensee’s contractor(s) or agents. Licensee agrees that it shall fully defend and indemnify the City (as provided in Section 19) against any claim of loss, injury or death or other claim brought by any employee of Licensee or any employee of Licensee’s contractor(s) or agents arising from or related to Licensee’s installation of Equipment on any Pole or other activities of Licensee or its contractors in the SFMTA’s right of way.

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Samples: Master Outdoor Distributed Antenna System Pole License Agreement

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