Common use of PROTECTION OF LIVES AND HEALTH Clause in Contracts

PROTECTION OF LIVES AND HEALTH. 1. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall identify any unique feature or aspect of the Project which could lead to personal injury or property damage during the course of demolition and/or construction of the Project. These features or aspects shall be fully described, and a separate portion of any design, plan, or specification developed by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall include a description of the feature or aspect which creates the threat of bodily injury or property damage. The same section of any design, plan, or specification shall set out which building trade or Contractor will be responsible for establishing procedures, including warnings and safety devices, related to the potential bodily injury or property damage causing features or aspects of the Project.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement, Construction Management Agreement

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