PROTECTION OF LIVES AND HEALTH. 1. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall make daily observations of the safety practices of all Prime Contractors and Subcontractors work activities on the job site and check their compliance with municipal, state and federal safety requirements. If a safety violation is found, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall give the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor immediate written notice of the deficiency, and require correction of the safety violation before work continues. If the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor does not correct the deficiency within three (3) hours of notice from the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER may require the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to leave the job site or may authorize a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to erect or provide the required safety structures, equipment, or procedures. All costs related to using a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to provide safety structures, equipment, or procedures shall be paid by the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor that failed to comply in a timely manner to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER's notice. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall conduct weekly safety meetings with all Prime Contractor’s and their Subcontractor’s to review compliance with the safety precautions and programs required by their respective contracts. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall provide a copy of all notices under this section to the OWNER's Risk Management Unit. Any slow down or delay in work caused by actions under this section shall not be a valid basis for a delay or loss of income claim by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. 2. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall ensure that the Prime Contractors and their Subcontractors on the project shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death, occupational disease, and injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work, arising out of and in the course of employment of Work under the Contract, and shall immediately notify the OWNER in writing of any injury which results in hospitalization or death. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall require the Prime Contractor and their Subcontractors to provide to the OWNER a copy of Form C-2, Employers Report of Injury/Illness within twenty-four
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Samples: Construction Management Agreement
PROTECTION OF LIVES AND HEALTH. 1. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall make daily observations of the safety practices of all Prime Contractors and Subcontractors work activities on the job site and check their compliance with municipal, state and federal safety requirements. If a safety violation is found, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall give the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor immediate written notice of the deficiency, and require correction of the safety violation before work continues. If the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor does not correct the deficiency within three (3) hours of notice from the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER may require the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to leave the job site or may authorize a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to erect or provide the required safety structures, equipment, or procedures. All costs related to using a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to provide safety structures, equipment, or procedures shall be paid by the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor that failed to comply in a timely manner to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER's notice. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall conduct weekly safety meetings with all Prime Contractor’s and their Subcontractor’s to review compliance with the safety precautions and programs required by their respective contracts. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall provide a copy of all notices under this section to the OWNER's Risk Management Unit. Any slow down or delay in work caused by actions under this section shall not be a valid basis for a delay or loss of income claim by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.
2. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall ensure that the Prime Contractors and their Subcontractors on the project shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death, occupational disease, and injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work, arising out of and in the course of employment of Work under the Contract, and shall immediately notify the OWNER in writing of any injury which results in hospitalization or death. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall require the Prime Contractor and their Subcontractors to provide to the OWNER a copy of Form C-2, Employers Report of Injury/Illness within twenty-fourfour (24) hours of any job related injury on theOWNER's job site. Further, a copy of the OSHA Log of Injury and Illness shall also be provided to the OWNER for any reporting period in which a job related injury or illness is recorded. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall also provide a list of witnesses to the OWNER. The list shall at least include the full name, home address, occupation, and telephone number of each person who saw or has knowledge of the incident which caused the injury or illness.
3. The OWNER or OWNER's Representatives may inspect the job site at any time without notice to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. If the OWNER finds that the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER is not complying with sections A. through D., the OWNER may send written notice to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER to correct any deficiency. If upon reinspection, the OWNER finds the deficiencies have not been corrected, the OWNER may let a separate contract to correct any deficiencies and charge back the cost of the separate Contract to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER at a premium rate. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER cannot pass these additional charges onto the OWNER. No action taken under this section shall be deemed as a basis for any delay claim or any other claim against the OWNER by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.
4. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall preserve and safeguard the scene of any jobsite accident involving a ladder, scaffold, mobile machinery, equipment, safety railing, or uncovered floor opening, or any other accident where the injured person required emergency medical treatment. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall "tape off" the area, and not allow any material object or property to be altered, changed, moved, or removed from the accident site. In addition to "taping off" the accident site, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall telephone and "FAX" the OWNER’s Project Manager and Risk Management Unit immediately, and post a person at the accident site to protect it. Safeguarding and protecting the accident site shall only be abandoned by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER upon release by the OWNER or the OWNER's Representative. Failure of the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER to comply with the provisions of this paragraph shall be deemed a breach of this Contract.
5. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall prepare and deliver to the OWNER a site specific job safety and security program. Special emphasis must be given to access to emergency medical treatment, first aid, evacuation, and basic safety training including orientation of each worker on the specific inherent safety risks of the jobsite and specific training required by OSHA. The security element of the plan shall include special consideration for protection if the project is in a high crime area.
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Samples: Construction Management Agreement
PROTECTION OF LIVES AND HEALTH. 1. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall make daily observations of the safety practices of all Prime Contractors and Subcontractors work activities on the job site and check their compliance with municipal, state and federal safety requirements. If a safety violation is found, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall give the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor immediate written notice of the deficiency, and require correction of the safety violation before work continues. If the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor does not correct the deficiency within three (3) hours of notice from the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER may require the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to leave the job site or may authorize a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to erect or provide the required safety structures, equipment, or procedures. All costs related to using a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to provide safety structures, equipment, or procedures shall be paid by the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor that failed to comply in a timely manner to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER's notice. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall conduct weekly safety meetings with all Prime Contractor’s and their Subcontractor’s to review compliance with the safety precautions and programs required by their respective contracts. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall provide a copy of all notices under this section to the OWNER's Risk Management Unit. Any slow down or delay in work caused by actions under this section shall not be a valid basis for a delay or loss of income claim by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.
2. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall ensure that the Prime Contractors and their Subcontractors on the project shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death, occupational disease, and injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work, arising out of and in the course of employment of Work under the Contract, and shall immediately notify the OWNER in writing of any injury which results in hospitalization or death. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall require the Prime Contractor and their Subcontractors to provide to the OWNER a copy of Form C-2, Employers Report of Injury/Illness within twenty-fourtwenty- four (24) hours of any job related injury on theOWNER's job site. Further, a copy of the OSHA Log of Injury and Illness shall also be provided to the OWNER for any reporting period in which a job related injury or illness is recorded. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall also provide a list of witnesses to the OWNER. The list shall at least include the full name, home address, occupation, and telephone number of each person who saw or has knowledge of the incident which caused the injury or illness.
3. The OWNER or OWNER's Representatives may inspect the job site at any time without notice to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. If the OWNER finds that the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER is not complying with sections A. through D., the OWNER may send written notice to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER to correct any deficiency. If upon reinspection, the OWNER finds the deficiencies have not been corrected, the OWNER may let a separate contract to correct any deficiencies and charge back the cost of the separate Contract to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER at a premium rate. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER cannot pass these additional charges onto the OWNER. No action taken under this section shall be deemed as a basis for any delay claim or any other claim against the OWNER by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.
4. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall preserve and safeguard the scene of any jobsite accident involving a ladder, scaffold, mobile machinery, equipment, safety railing, or uncovered floor opening, or any other accident where the injured person required emergency medical treatment. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall "tape off" the area, and not allow any material object or property to be altered, changed, moved, or removed from the accident site. In addition to "taping off" the accident site, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall telephone and "FAX" the OWNER’s Project Manager and Risk Management Unit immediately, and post a person at the accident site to protect it. Safeguarding and protecting the accident site shall only be abandoned by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER upon release by the OWNER or the OWNER's Representative. Failure of the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER to comply with the provisions of this paragraph shall be deemed a breach of this Contract.
5. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall prepare and deliver to the OWNER a site specific job safety and security program. Special emphasis must be given to access to emergency medical treatment, first aid, evacuation, and basic safety training including orientation of each worker on the specific inherent safety risks of the jobsite and specific training required by OSHA. The security element of the plan shall include special consideration for protection if the project is in a high crime area.
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Samples: Construction Management Agreement
PROTECTION OF LIVES AND HEALTH. 1. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall make daily observations of the safety practices of all Prime Contractors and Subcontractors work activities on the job site and check their compliance with municipal, state and federal safety requirements. If a safety violation is found, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall give the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor immediate written notice of the deficiency, and require correction of the safety violation before work continues. If the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor does not correct the deficiency within three (3) hours of notice from the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER may require the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to leave the job site or may authorize a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to erect or provide the required safety structures, equipment, or procedures. All costs related to using a separate Prime Contractor or Subcontractor to provide safety structures, equipment, or procedures shall be paid by the Prime Contractor or Subcontractor that failed to comply in a timely manner to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER's notice. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall conduct weekly safety meetings with all Prime Contractor’s and their Subcontractor’s to review compliance with the safety precautions and programs required by their respective contracts. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall provide a copy of all notices under this section to the OWNER's Risk Management Unit. Any slow down or delay in work caused by actions under this section shall not be a valid basis for a delay or loss of income claim by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.
2. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall ensure that the Prime Contractors and their Subcontractors on the project shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death, occupational disease, and injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work, arising out of and in the course of employment of Work under the Contract, and shall immediately notify the OWNER in writing of any injury which results in hospitalization or death. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall require the Prime Contractor and their Subcontractors to provide to the OWNER a copy of Form C-2, Employers Report of Injury/Illness within twenty-fourtwenty- four (24) hours of any job related injury on the OWNER's job site. Further, a copy of the OSHA Log of Injury and Illness shall also be provided to the OWNER for any reporting period in which a job related injury or illness is recorded. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall also provide a list of witnesses to the OWNER. The list shall at least include the full name, home address, occupation, and telephone number of each person who saw or has knowledge of the incident which caused the injury or illness.
3. The OWNER or OWNER's Representatives may inspect the job site at any time without notice to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. If the OWNER finds that the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER is not complying with sections A. through D., the OWNER may send written notice to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER to correct any deficiency. If upon reinspection, the OWNER finds the deficiencies have not been corrected, the OWNER may let a separate contract to correct any deficiencies and charge back the cost of the separate Contract to the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER at a premium rate. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER cannot pass these additional charges onto the OWNER. No action taken under this section shall be deemed as a basis for any delay claim or any other claim against the OWNER by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER.
4. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall preserve and safeguard the scene of any jobsite accident involving a ladder, scaffold, mobile machinery, equipment, safety railing, or uncovered floor opening, or any other accident where the injured person required emergency medical treatment. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall "tape off" the area, and not allow any material object or property to be altered, changed, moved, or removed from the accident site. In addition to "taping off" the accident site, the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall telephone and "FAX" the OWNER’s Project Manager and Risk Management Unit immediately, and post a person at the accident site to protect it. Safeguarding and protecting the accident site shall only be abandoned by the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER upon release by the OWNER or the OWNER's Representative. Failure of the CONSTRUCTION MANAGER to comply with the provisions of this paragraph shall be deemed a breach of this Contract.
5. The CONSTRUCTION MANAGER shall prepare and deliver to the OWNER a site specific job safety and security program. Special emphasis must be given to access to emergency medical treatment, first aid, evacuation, and basic safety training including orientation of each worker on the specific inherent safety risks of the jobsite and specific training required by
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Samples: Construction Management Agreement