Protection of Workers. Contractor shall take every precaution for the safety of all employees performing the Work, and to comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about, or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. Contractor shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the Work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workers and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against hazards created by construction. Contractor shall immediately replace or repair any unsafe ladder, scaffolding, shoring, or bracing, or correct any other dangerous or hazardous situation that may exist. The responsibility for maintaining a safe working site shall be Contractor's, and District and the District Representative undertake no obligation to suspend the Work or notify Contractor of any hazardous conditions or noncompliance with safety laws. In no case shall District, the District Representative, the Architect, the Project Inspector, or their agents, employees or representatives, have either direct or indirect responsibility for maintaining any safety or health conditions, or for ensuring against or correcting any hazardous conditions on areas of the Site where Contractor's work is occurring.
Protection of Workers. 2 The Entity shall take every precaution for the safety of all employees and others on the Work, and to comply 3 with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or 4 injury to persons on, about, or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. 5 6 The Entity shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the 8 warning against hazards created by Construction including, but not limited to, protruding nails or reinforcing 9 steel, hod hoists, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, stairways, and falling materials. 10 11 The Entity shall immediately replace or repair any unsafe ladder, scaffolding, shoring, or bracing, or correct 12 any other dangerous or hazardous situation that may exist. In the event that such situation is due to a pre- 13 existing condition of the facility, the Entity may be entitled to additional compensation under provisions of 14 Article 15 to repair or replace such condition in order to maintain a sage worksite. The responsibility for 15 maintaining a safe working site shall be the Entity’s, and the District and District’s Representative undertake 16 no obligation to suspend the work or notify the Entity of any hazardous conditions or noncompliance with 17 safety laws. In no case shall the District, the District’s Representative, the Architect, the Inspector, or their 18 agents, employees or representatives, have either direct or indirect responsibility for maintaining any safety 19 or health conditions, or for ensuring against or correcting any hazardous conditions on the Site. 20
Protection of Workers. Licensee agrees to reduce power or suspend operation if necessary and upon reasonable notice to prevent exposure of workers or the public to radio frequency radiation in excess of the then-existing regulatory standards.
Protection of Workers. 2 The Entity shall take every precaution for the safety of all employees and others on the Work, and to comply 3 with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or 4 injury to persons on, about, or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. 5 6 The Entity shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the Work, 7 all necessary safeguards for the protection of workers and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against 8 hazards created by Construction including, but not limited to, protruding nails or reinforcing steel, hod hoists, 9 elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, stairways, and falling materials. 10 11 The Entity shall immediately replace or repair any unsafe ladder, scaffolding, shoring, or bracing, or correct any 12 other dangerous or hazardous situation that may exist. In the event that such situation is due to a pre-existing 13 condition of the facility, the Entity may be entitled to additional compensation under provisions of Article 15 to 14 repair or replace such condition in order to maintain a sage worksite. The responsibility for maintaining a safe 15 working site shall be the Entity’s, and the District and District’s Representative undertake no obligation to 16 suspend the work or notify the Entity of any hazardous conditions or noncompliance with safety laws. In no 17 case shall the District, the District’s Representative, the Architect, the Inspector, or their agents, employees 18 or representatives, have either direct or indirect responsibility for maintaining any safety or health conditions, 19 or for ensuring against or correcting any hazardous conditions on the Site. 20
Protection of Workers. TRITEL agrees to reduce power or suspend operation if necessary and upon reasonable notice to prevent possible overexposure of workers or the public to RF radiation. In the event that such reduction or suspension causes a material reduction or impairment in service and/or impairs in building coverage and the coverage objectives of TRITEL to the applicable communications facility at the applicable Site for a period of ten (10) days or more, TRITEL shall have the right to terminate the applicable SLA (without further remedy or right of recovery).
Protection of Workers. 9 The Entity shall take every precaution for the safety of all employees and others on the Work, and to 10 comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local safety laws and building codes to 11 prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about, or adjacent to the premises where the Work is 12 being performed. 14 The Entity shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress 15 of the Work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workers and the public, and shall post 16 danger signs warning against hazards created by Construction including, but not limited to, 17 protruding nails or reinforcing steel, hod hoists, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, 18 stairways, and falling materials. 20 The Entity shall immediately replace or repair any unsafe ladder, scaffolding, shoring, or bracing, or 21 correct any other dangerous or hazardous situation that may exist. In the event that such situation is 22 due to a pre-existing condition of the facility, the Entity may be entitled to additional compensation 23 under provisions of Article 15 to repair or replace such condition in order to maintain a sage
Protection of Workers. The Contractor shall be responsible for carrying out the applicable occupational safety and health standards and rules enacted to help eliminate or limit workplace hazards proven or suspected by research or experience to be harmful to personal safety and health. The Contractor shall conform to the California Occupational Health Act of 1973 (CAL OSHA) and is required by California Labor Code, Section 6400, et seq. to provide a safe and healthful workplace for his/her employees. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable safety orders contained in California Code of Regulations, Title 8. Failure of SETA to suspend the work or notify the Contractor of the inadequacy of the safety precautions or noncompliance with existing laws and regulations shall not relieve the Contractor of this responsibility.
Protection of Workers. 3 The Entity shall take every precaution for the safety of all employees and others on the Work, and to comply 4 with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or 5 injury to persons on, about, or adjacent to the premises where the Work is being performed. 6 7 The Entity shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the 9 warning against hazards created by Construction including, but not limited to, protruding nails or reinforcing 10 steel, hod hoists, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, stairways, and falling materials. 11 12 The Entity shall immediately replace or repair any unsafe ladder, scaffolding, shoring, or bracing, or correct 13 any other dangerous or hazardous situation that may exist. In the event that such situation is due to a pre- 14 existing condition of the facility, the Entity may be entitled to additional compensation under provisions of
Protection of Workers. Contractor shall protect its workers disturbing lead painted surfaces, including, but not limited to the following:
(1) Contractor shall contact the inspector for the Owner and City before disturbing any surfaces painted with lead paint to document the content of lead on all painted surfaces to be disturbed.
(2) Contractor shall conduct air quality monitoring when appropriate for the type of activity to determine the level of worker protection required by OSHA. If air quality monitoring results exceed 30 ug/cu. For an eight-hour period, then worker blood testing and monitoring requirements provided in OSHA shall apply.
(3) Contractor shall provide personal protective equipment, including a respirator program, as is appropriate to the type of job as required by OSHA.
(4) Contractor shall provide proper containment of the work site and clean the work site not less than daily to contain lead dust.
(5) Contractor shall make proper facilities available for worker hygiene when entering or exiting a work area.
(6) Contractor shall provide for appropriate signage indicating the presence of a lead hazard when conducting work activities.
(7) Contractor shall ensure that specialized cleaning of containment areas is complete before reoccupancy by the occupant of the house. For activities that remove identified lead hazards, the contractor shall ensure that specialized cleaning is adequate to meet clearance standards adopted by HUD and local or state Departments of Health.
Protection of Workers. The Licensee expressly agrees that at the demand of the Licensor, it shall forthwith comply with a request to turn off or reduce its transmitter output power in the event that work of whatever nature must be carried out. Should the Licensee fail to comply with such a request or in case of emergency or hazard to person or property, the Licensor may at its discretion and without penalty or liability turn off or reduce such power and shall advise the Licensee of the action taken. This clause relates to Safety Code 6 issued by the Radio Protection Bureau of Health and Welfare Canada in 1991, as may be amended from time to time. The Licensee expressly agrees to comply forthwith with a reasonable request by the Licensor to turn off or reduce its use of any other equipment at the Site which in the Licensor’s opinion could create a hazard or impediment to workers and/or work of whatever nature that in the Licensor’s opinion must be carried out on the Lands. Should the Licensee fail to comply with such a request, the Licensor may at is discretion and without penalty or liability turn off or reduce the Licensee’s use of such equipment and shall advise the Licensee of the action taken.