Protection of people and property Sample Clauses

Protection of people and property. 18.1 The Developer is to ensure to the fullest extent reasonably practicable in relation to the carrying out of any Work that: 18.1.1 all necessary measures are taken to protect people and property, and 18.1.2 unnecessary interference with the passage of people and vehicles is avoided, and 18.1.3 nuisances and unreasonable noise and disturbances are prevented.
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Protection of people and property. The Subcontractor must take all measures necessary to protect people and property, avoid unnecessary interference with the passage of people and vehicles, and prevent nuisance and unreasonable noise and disturbance. The Subcontractor must promptly rectify any damage to property that it causes or contributes to. If, after notice from Honeywell, the Subcontractor fails to comply with its obligations under this Section, Honeywell may engage others to perform the Subcontractor’s obligations and the cost thereby incurred by Honeywell will be a debt due and payable by the Subcontractor to Honeywell.
Protection of people and property a. Insofar as compliance with the Sub-Contract permits, the Sub-Contractor must take measures necessary to protect people and property. b. If the Sub-Contractor damages property, the Sub-Contractor must immediately rectify the damage and pay any compensation which a Legislative Requirement requires the Sub-Contractor to pay. c. If the Sub-Contractor fails to comply with an obligation under this sub-clause, Total, in addition to any other rights and remedies, may have the obligation performed by others and the costs incurred by Total will be a debt due from the Sub- Contractor to Total. Total representative/ initial Sub-Contractor representative/ initial
Protection of people and property. (a) Without limiting any other obligation of the Participants under this Agreement, the Participants are committed to protecting both people and property when carrying out the Works, and must take all action to ensure this commitment is met including: (i) providing all Materials, procedures and training and taking all measures necessary to protect people and property; (ii) avoiding unnecessary interference with the passage of people and vehicles; (iii) except to the extent necessary in relocating, replacing or protecting any Utility Service, avoiding damage, obstruction or other interference with any Utility Service or other similar services to the Site; (iv) minimising the effect of the Works on the aesthetic qualities of the Environment and social activities of local community members; (v) eliminating nuisance including implementing appropriate dust control measures and avoiding unnecessary noise and disturbance; and (vi) preventing unlawful environmental damage or Pollution. (b) The Participants' responsibilities include the provision of barricades, guards, fencing, temporary roads, warning signs, lighting, traffic flagging, safety helmets, training of personnel and clothing, removal of obstructions and protection of Utility Services of the kind referred to in paragraph (a).
Protection of people and property. 17.1. The Contractor must provide all things and take all measures reasonably necessary to protect people and property at and adjacent to the Site. 17.2. The Contractor must promptly make good any damage and pay any compensation which any Law requires the Contractor to pay for damage caused by the Contractor.
Protection of people and property. In the performance of the work under a Purchase Order Contract the Contractor must take all measures and provide all things necessary to protect people and property. If the Contractor or its subcontractors, employees or agents damage any property, including property on or adjacent to the Site, the Contractor shall promptly make good the damage and pay any compensation which the Contractor is required by law to pay.
Protection of people and property. The Contractor will operate and maintain a health and safety management system for all Works which specifies the specific health and safety processes, practices and procedures for the Works. The contractor health and safety management system will include:
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Protection of people and property. (a) The Developer must use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that, in relation to the performance of its obligations under this Agreement: (i) all necessary measures are taken to protect people and property; (ii) unnecessary interference with the passage of people and vehicles is avoided; and (iii) nuisances and unreasonable noise and disturbances are prevented. (b) In relation to those Items of Work located on Designated Lands, the Developer is responsible for care of those Works until the Designated Lands are dedicated to Council in accordance with clause 4.4 or clause 13, after which those Items of Work will vest in Council.
Protection of people and property. (a) Without limiting any other obligation of the Participants under this Agreement, the Participants are committed to protecting both people and property when performing the Works, and must take all action to ensure this commitment is met including: (1) implementing and complying with the Health and Safety Management Plan included as part of the Project Management System; (2) providing all Construction Plant and Materials, procedures and training and taking all measures necessary to protect people and property; (3) avoiding unnecessary interference with the passage of people and vehicles; (4) avoiding damage, obstruction or other interference with any utility service or other similar services to a Site; (5) minimising the effect of the Works on the aesthetic qualities of the Environment and social activities of local community members; (6) eliminating nuisance including implementing appropriate dust control measures and avoiding unnecessary noise and disturbance; (7) preventing unlawful Environmental damage or Pollution; and (8) do all things necessary to assist MTM to comply with its obligations under the Rail Safety National Law. (b) The Participants' responsibilities include the provision of barricades, guards, fencing, temporary roads, warning signs, lighting, traffic flagging, safety helmets, training of personnel and clothing, removal of obstructions and protection of services of the kind referred to in clause 19.5(a). (c) The Participants must ensure that an independent audit (being an audit undertaken by a suitably qualified and experienced auditor who is not, , an Associate of a Participant or any Subcontractors) is undertaken in respect of: (1) the Health and Safety Management Plan to be included as part of the Project Management System to ensure that when implemented, the plan will: (A) comply with the requirements of the Safety Legislation and this Agreement; and (B) control the health and safety risks associated with the Works, prior to the Participants submitting it for approval in accordance with clause 19.10(a)(2); and (2) compliance with the Health and Safety Management Plan included as part of the Project Management System, within 3 months of commencement of the Works and at intervals not exceeding 6 months thereafter.
Protection of people and property. (a) Insofar as compliance with the requirements of this Contract permits, the Contractor shall in carrying out the Works: (i) provide all things and take all measures necessary to protect people and property; (ii) establish, maintain and comply with emergency safety and security procedures applicable to the Works; (iii) avoid unnecessary interference with the passage of people and vehicles; and (iv) prevent nuisance and unreasonable noise and disturbance. (b) If the Contractor or a Contractor Responsible Party damages property (other than the Works), including but not limited to public utilities and Services and property on, under, over or adjacent to the Site, the Contractor must promptly make good the damage and pay any compensation which the Law requires the Contractor to pay. (c) If the Contractor fails to comply with an obligation under this Clause 33, in addition to any other remedies of Tetra Tech, Tetra Tech may, after giving reasonable notice in writing to the Contractor, have the subject work carried out by other persons and the reasonable cost incurred by Tetra Tech shall be a debt due and payable immediately from the Contractor to Tetra Tech.
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