PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS. CONTRACTOR shall: 1. Implement safety precautions at all times for the protection of persons, including employees and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed. Work, materials, and equipment used shall comply with OSHA requirements, and federal and state safety orders. 2. Take proper safety and health precautions to protect work, workers, public, property, and property of others. CONTRACTOR shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all its work from damage and shall protect COUNTY’S property from injury or loss arising in connection with this CONTRACT. All damage shall be repaired or replaced, at the option of COUNTY, at CONTRACTOR’S expense within seven (7) calendar days after notification of such damage, except emergencies, which shall be completed immediately. Repairs and/or replacements shall be equal to original in all aspects. If CONTRACTOR fails to correct any damage, COUNTY may initiate repairs or replacement and may withhold the cost of those repairs or replacements from any monies due or to become due to CONTRACTOR. 3. Have at the work site copies of or suitable extracts of “construction safety orders” and “general industry safety orders” issued by the California State Division of Industrial Safety. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations. 4. Submit for approval, prior to beginning the CONTRACT, a comprehensive safety plan outlining code of safe work practices and procedures as listed in appendix c: code of safe practices in the guide to developing your workplace injury and illness prevention program, title 8, section 1509, industrial and illness prevent program, subchapter 4, construction safety orders, article 3, general, for all activities including, but not limited to, trenching and shoring, fall protection, confined space entry, hazardous materials, night work, and lockout block-out. The plan shall provide a list of competent persons for activities for which competent persons are defined and are required by state law including, persons responsible for the application of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers. The safety plan is to contain directions to the closest hospital and provide a map showing JWA and the location of hospitals. Information regarding spill response and hazardous materials is to be included. The plan shall be reviewed and signed by all personnel entering JWA property. The plan shall identify the projects included in the safety plan; describe operational safety during the activity, and limitations of work area. It shall provide a method for the identification of CONTRACTOR’S vehicles, and it shall list safety considerations to be discussed at a conference at the beginning of CONTRACT service period and at subsequent safety meetings. The plan must include training and necessary licensing and certification for all persons handling and applying pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers or other hazardous materials. All safety and hazardous materials training must be documented. 5. Conduct safety meetings. Safety meetings shall be held and documented at the start of CONTRACT and at regularly scheduled times as described in the safety plan and at the introduction of new personnel on site. The meetings shall cover the items in the safety plan. This is also a good time to review the JWA environmental requirements (such as not hosing down work areas, etc.).
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Samples: Exterior Landscape Maintenance Services Agreement, Exterior Landscape Maintenance Services Agreement, Exterior Landscape Maintenance Services Agreement
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS. CONTRACTOR shall:
1. a. Implement safety precautions at all times for the protection of persons, including employees and the public, and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed. Work, materials, and equipment used shall comply with OSHA OHSA requirements, and federal and state safety orders.
2. b. Take proper safety and health precautions to protect work, workers, the public, and property, and property of others. CONTRACTOR shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all its work from damage and shall protect COUNTY’S ’s property from injury or loss arising in connection with this CONTRACT. All damage shall be repaired or replaced, at the option of COUNTY, at CONTRACTOR’S ’s expense within seven (7) calendar days after notification of such damage, except emergencies, which shall be completed immediately. Repairs and/or replacements shall be equal to original in all aspects. If CONTRACTOR fails to correct any damage, COUNTY may initiate repairs or replacement and may withhold the cost of those repairs or replacements from and any monies due or to become due to CONTRACTOR.
3. c. Have at the work site copies of or suitable extracts of “construction safety orders” and “general industry safety orders” issued by the California State Division of Industrial Safety. CONTRACTOR shall comply with the provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations.
4. d. Submit for approval, prior to within fourteen (14) days of beginning the CONTRACT, CONTRACT a comprehensive safety plan Safety Plan outlining code of safe work practices and procedures as listed in appendix c: code of safe practices in the guide procedures. The Safety Plan is to developing your workplace injury and illness prevention program, title 8, section 1509, industrial and illness prevent program, subchapter 4, construction safety orders, article 3, general, for all activities includingcontain, but not be limited to, trenching and shoring, fall protection, confined space entry, hazardous materials, night work, and lockout block-out. The plan shall provide a list of competent persons for activities for which competent persons are defined and are required by state law including, persons responsible for the application of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers. The safety plan is to contain directions to the closest hospital and provide a map showing JWA and the location of hospitals. Information regarding spill response and hazardous materials is to be included. The plan shall be reviewed and signed by all personnel entering JWA property. The plan shall identify the projects included in the safety plan; describe operational safety during the activity, and limitations of work area. It shall provide a method for the identification of CONTRACTOR’S vehicles, and it shall list safety considerations to be discussed at a conference at the beginning of CONTRACT service period and at subsequent safety meetings. The plan must include training and necessary licensing and certification for all persons handling and applying pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers or other hazardous materials. All safety and hazardous materials training must be documented.
5. e. Conduct safety meetings. Safety meetings shall be held and documented at the start of the CONTRACT and at regularly scheduled times as described in the safety plan and at the introduction of new personnel on site. The meetings shall cover the items in the safety plan. This is also a good time to review the JWA environmental requirements (such as not hosing down work areas, etc.)
f. Adhere to JWA’s safety and security standards by having all equipment, tools, and materials in the worker’s immediate possession at all times.
g. Provide and place all necessary safety and traffic control equipment required to protect employees, the public, and surrounding areas.
h. Be responsible, both financially and legally, for the removal and proper disposal of all hazardous waste generated by the CONTRACTOR during the performance of work on this CONTRACT.
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Samples: Janitorial Services Agreement, Janitorial Services Agreement
PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS. CONTRACTOR Contractor shall:
1. Implement safety precautions at all times for the protection of persons, including employees and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws and building and construction codes shall be observed. Work, materials, and equipment used shall comply with OSHA OSA requirements, and federal and state safety orders.
2. Take proper safety and health precautions to protect work, workers, public, property, and property of others. CONTRACTOR Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all its work from damage and shall protect COUNTY’S County’s property from injury or loss arising in connection with this CONTRACTContract. All damage shall be repaired or replaced, at the option of COUNTYCounty, at CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s expense within with seven (7) calendar days after notification of such damage, except emergencies, which shall be completed immediately. Repairs and/or replacements shall be equal to original in all aspects. If CONTRACTOR Contractor fails to correct any damage, COUNTY County may initiate repairs or replacement and may withhold the cost of those repairs or replacements from any monies due or to become due to CONTRACTORContractor.
3. Have Have, at the work site site, copies of or suitable extracts of “construction safety orders” and “general industry safety orders” issued by the California State Division of Industrial Safety. CONTRACTOR Contractor shall comply with the provisions of these and all other applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations.
4. Submit for approval, prior to beginning the CONTRACTContract, a comprehensive safety plan outlining code of safe work practices and procedures as listed in appendix c: code of safe practices in the guide to developing your workplace injury and illness prevention program, title 8, section 1509, industrial and illness prevent prevention program, subchapter 4, construction safety orders, article 3, general, for all activities including, but not limited to, trenching and shoring, fall protection, confined space entry, hazardous materials, night work, and lockout block-out. The plan shall provide a list of competent persons person for activities for which competent persons are defined and are required by state law including, persons responsible for the application of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers. The safety plan is to contain directions to the closest hospital and provide a map showing JWA and the location of the hospitals. Information regarding spill response and hazardous materials is to be included. The plan shall be reviewed and signed by all personnel persons entering JWA property. The plan shall identify the projects included in the safety plan; describe operational safety during the activity, and limitations of the work area. It shall provide a method for the identification of CONTRACTOR’S Contractor’s vehicles, and it shall list safety considerations to be discussed at a conference at the beginning of CONTRACT Contract service period and at subsequent safety meetings. The plan must include training and necessary licensing and certification for all persons handling and applying pesticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers or other hazardous materials. All safety and hazardous materials training must be documented.
5. Conduct safety meetings. Safety meetings shall be held and documented at the start of CONTRACT and at regularly scheduled times as described in the safety plan and at the introduction of new personnel on site. The meetings shall cover the items in the safety plan. This is also a good time to review the JWA environmental requirements (such as not hosing down work areas, etc.).
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