PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY Sample Clauses

PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. The Contractor shall control his/her operations and those of his/her subcontractors and all suppliers, to assure the least inconvenience to the traveling public. Under all circumstances, safety shall be the most important consideration. The Contractor shall maintain the free and unobstructed movement of aircraft and vehicular traffic with respect to his/her own operations and those of his/her subcontractors and all suppliers in accordance with the subsection titled MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC of Section 40 hereinbefore specified and shall limit such operations for the convenience and safety of the traveling public as specified in the subsection titled LIMITATION OF OPERATIONS of Section 80 hereinafter.
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PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. (a) The Prime Contractor shall place materials stored about the Work and shall conduct the Work at all times in a manner that causes no greater obstruction to the public than is considered necessary by the Owner. Sidewalks or streets shall not be obstructed, except by special permission of the Owner. The materials excavated and the construction materials or plant used in the performance of the Work shall be placed in a manner that does not endanger the Work or prevent free access to all fire hydrants, water mains and appurtenances, water valves, gas valves, manholes for the telephone, telegraph signal or electric conduits, wastewater mains and appurtenances, and fire alarm or police call boxes in the vicinity.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. The Contractor shall comply with all Federal, State, Municipal and local laws, bylaws, ordinances, and regulations applicable to the Work under this Contract, including OSHA and MIOSHA. He shall furnish and use all material, safeguards, safety devices, and protective equipment as required by such laws, ordinances, or regulations. He shall also be responsible for taking any other needed actions to protect the life and health of the Contractor's and County's employees on the Work and safety of the public, and to protect the Work and adjoining utilities and property during the construction of the Project.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. The Licensee shall be familiar with and operate within the guidelines set forth by the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The Licensee is granted the right to use dedicated streets, alleys and refuse/recycling collection easements for the purpose of performing the Scope of Work specified in this Agreement; the Licensee is not, however, granted exclusive use of such streets, alleys or easements. The Licensee shall handle the Work in a manner that will cause the least inconvenience or annoyance to the general public and to property owners. Whenever the Licensee’s operations create a condition hazardous to traffic or to the public, the Licensee shall furnish, erect, and maintain such fences, barricades, lights, signs and other devices, and take such other protective measures as are necessary to prevent accidents or damage or injury to the public. All such conditions must be immediately reported to the City and any barricades, lights, signs or other devices erected must be coordinated with the City and conform to City requirements. Whenever there may be a temporary modification in a contained or uncontained refuse/recycling collection point due to the Licensee's operations or utility/street service operations, the Licensee shall be responsible for written notification of such modifications to each affected customer. Notification must be placed on the customer’s door. A notice attached to the container is not authorized. The Licensee shall be responsible for Collection Services during temporary disruptions as specified in the Agreement Documents.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. ARTIST shall, at all times, place materials stored at the SITE and shall fabricate and install the ARTWORK in a manner that causes no greater obstruction to the public than is reasonably considered necessary by the CITY.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. Subsection 7-10.1.1. "
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. The CONSULTANT and anyone directly or indirectly employed or otherwise retained by it shall comply with all federal, state, municipal and local laws, bylaws, ordinances, and regulations applicable to the work under THIS CONTRACTCONTRACT, including OSHA and MIOSHA. He shall furnish and use all material, safeguards, safety devices, and protective equipment as required by such laws, ordinances or regulations.
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PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. The Manager shall at all times conduct the Work in a manner to create the least practicable interference and obstruction to all forms of traffic and the general public, residents and tenants at or adjacent to the relevant Project Site and shall take commercially reasonable steps to minimize noise, any objectionable or unpleasant odors, dust, vibrations, inconvenience and disruption to such Persons. The Manager shall develop and implement when applicable a Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan in accordance with the applicable County codes and ordinances. The Manager shall provide and maintain in passable condition such temporary access, roads and bridges as may be necessary to accommodate traffic diverted by construction of an Approved Project and shall provide and maintain in a safe condition temporary approaches to, and crossing of, the Project Site. Existing facilities planned to be removed, but which might be of service to the public during construction, are not to be disturbed until other and adequate provisions are made. Unless otherwise approved by the local fire authority, fire hydrants on or adjacent to the Project Site shall be kept accessible to fire fighting apparatus at all times, and no obstruction shall be placed within fifteen (15) feet of any such hydrant. Work closed down for the winter or at any other time shall be left entirely accessible at all points to fire fighting apparatus.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. The XXXX Contractor shall conduct the Work to assure the least possible obstruction to traffic. The Project site and haul routes must be kept reasonably free from dust and in such condition that the public can travel in safety. When the Highway under construction is to be kept open for traffic, the subgrade and surfacing will be kept reasonably free from dust and in such condition that the public can travel in safety. Safety and convenience of the general public and the residents along the Work, and protection of persons and property, must be a primary responsibility of the XXXX Contractor. When the XXXX Contractor works at night, adequate artificial lighting, signs, flaggers, or other traffic controls must be provided to protect workers, the Work, and the traveling public. If CPRA’s Project Manager finds that the night work is so hazardous as to preclude the beginning or require the discontinuing of such Work, the XXXX Contractor shall immediately cease all such operations.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. The safety, protection and convenience of the School District’s students, the general public, the School District’s employees, and the Contractor’s employees are of primary importance, and shall be monitored by the Construction Manager in an adequate and satisfactory manner. Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the protection of persons and property. The safety provisions of the School District of Philadelphia Safety Manual and applicable laws, rules and regulations, and codes shall be observed. If any operation, practice or condition during the course of the work is deemed by the School District or its representatives to be unsafe, the Construction Manager shall make sure that appropriate corrective action is taken by the Contractor. Where and when any operation, practice or condition endangers persons or property, it shall be discontinued and adequate remedial action taken before such work is resumed. The Construction Manager shall monitor corrective actions. The Construction Manager shall maintain NCR (Non-Compliance Reports) log using the approved project management program.
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