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Responsibilities of the Prime Contractor. The Prime Contractor will fully comply with all of the duties and responsibilities that are required of a prime contractor as established under the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and any other applicable legislation and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, will do all of the following: (a) Ensure that the activities of employers, workers and other persons at the Workplace relating to occupational health and safety are coordinated, consistent with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation; (b) Do everything that is reasonably practicable to establish and maintain systems or processes that will ensure compliance with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation and the Rules at the Workplace; (c) Establish and maintain a safety program for operations at the Workplace (the “Safety Program”) and site specific safety plans (the “Site Specific Safety Plans”) for site specific Workplaces as and when required pursuant to the Safety Program; (d) Conduct workplace assessments to ensure that equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services are adequate and appropriate and ensure that a system or process is in place to establish and maintain the first aid equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services as required under Section 3.20 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (e) Establish, monitor and coordinate the activities of a joint health and safety committee within the Workplace where required by the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act or its regulations or guidelines or as otherwise necessary to coordinate occupational health and safety matters at the Workplace; (f) Prepare and deliver the notice of operation (the “Notice of Project-Forestry”) as and when required by Section 26.4 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (g) Obtain from each employer within the Workplace the name of the person designated as supervisor of the employer’s workers as required under Section 118(3) of the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act; (h) Immediately notify BCCA PDI of (i) an inspection or investigation relating to safety by a government official or (ii) any possible contravention of WorkSafeBC occupational health or safety legislation arising at the Workplace; (i) Notify BCCA PDI of all incidents at the Workplace requiring medical treatment and any other incidents that are required to be recorded pursuant to the Safety Program, within 24 hours of the occurrence of the incident; (j) Promptly implement all safety recommendations of BCCA PDI acting reasonably; (k) Deliver to the BCCA PDI i. a copy of the Notice of Project-Forestry, and ii. a copy of the Safety Program; (l) Provide to all other employers within the Workplace the applicable Site Specific Safety Plans prepared pursuant to the Safety Program; (m) Take steps to develop and maintain open communication relating to safety matters with the other employers and workers within the Workplace; and (n) Provide additional training to the safety committee if required by BCCA PDI.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Prime Contractor Agreement, Prime Contractor Agreement

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Responsibilities of the Prime Contractor. The Prime Contractor will fully comply with all of the duties and responsibilities that are required of a prime contractor as established under the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and any other applicable legislation andand Orders of the Provincial Health Officer regarding Industrial Camps and covid-19 , and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, will do all of the following: (a) Ensure ensure that the activities of employers, workers and other persons at the Workplace relating to occupational health and safety are coordinated, consistent with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislationlegislation and SNRC written policies relating to occupational health and safety (the “Rules”); (b) Do do everything that is reasonably practicable to establish and maintain systems or processes that will ensure compliance with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation and the Rules at the Workplace; (c) Establish establish and maintain a safety program for operations at the Workplace (the “Safety Program”) and site site-specific safety plans (the “Site Specific Safety Plans”) for site specific Workplaces as and when required pursuant to the Safety Program; (d) Conduct conduct workplace assessments to ensure that equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services are adequate and appropriate and ensure that a system or process is in place to establish and maintain the first aid equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services as required under Section 3.20 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (e) Establishestablish, monitor and coordinate the activities of a joint health and safety committee within the Workplace where required by the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act or its regulations or guidelines or as otherwise necessary to coordinate occupational health and safety matters at the Workplace; (f) Prepare prepare and deliver the notice of operation (the “Notice of Project-Forestry”) as and when required by Section 26.4 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (g) Obtain obtain from each employer within the Workplace the name of the person designated as supervisor of the employer’s workers as required under Section 118(3) of the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act; (h) Immediately collect safety statistics regarding the operations of the Contractor and any subcontractors on forms provided by SNRC and on a monthly basis, by the 3rd working day of each calendar month, provide a report to SNRC in an acceptable form setting out matters relating to safety at the Workplace for the preceding month; (i) immediately notify BCCA PDI SNRC of (i) an inspection or investigation relating to safety by a government official or (ii) any possible contravention of WorkSafeBC occupational health or safety legislation arising at the Workplace; (ij) Notify BCCA PDI notify SNRC of all incidents at the Workplace requiring medical treatment and any other incidents that are required to be recorded pursuant to the Safety Program, within 24 hours of the occurrence of the incident; (jk) Promptly promptly implement all safety recommendations of BCCA PDI SNRC, acting reasonably; (kl) Deliver deliver to the BCCA PDISNRC i. a copy of the Notice of Project-Forestry, and ii. a copy of the Safety Program; (lm) Provide provide to all other employers within the Workplace the applicable Site Site-Specific Safety Plans prepared pursuant to the Safety Program; (mn) Take take steps to develop and maintain open communication relating to safety matters with the other employers and workers within the Workplace; and (no) Provide provide additional training to the safety committee if required by BCCA PDISNRC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Tree Planting Contract, Cedar Release Nicc 2020/2021 Contract

Responsibilities of the Prime Contractor. The Prime Contractor will fully comply with all of the duties and responsibilities that are required of a prime contractor as established under the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and any other applicable legislation and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, will do all of the following: (a) Ensure : ensure that the activities of employers, workers and other persons at the Workplace relating to occupational health and safety are coordinated, consistent with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation; legislation and the Company’s written policies relating to occupational health and safety (b) Do the “Rules”); do everything that is reasonably practicable to establish and maintain systems or processes that will ensure compliance with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation and the Rules at the Workplace; (c) Establish ; establish and maintain a safety program for operations at the Workplace (the “Safety Program”) and site specific safety plans (the “Site Specific Safety Plans”) for site specific Workplaces as and when required pursuant to the Safety Program; (d) Conduct ; conduct workplace assessments to ensure that equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services are adequate and appropriate and ensure that a system or process is in place to establish and maintain the first aid equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services as required under Section 3.20 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (e) Establish; establish, monitor and coordinate the activities of a joint health and safety committee within the Workplace where required by the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act or its regulations or guidelines or as otherwise necessary to coordinate occupational health and safety matters at the Workplace; (f) Prepare ; prepare and deliver the notice of operation (the “Notice of Project-Forestry”) as and when required by Section 26.4 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (g) Obtain ; obtain from each employer within the Workplace the name of the person designated as supervisor of the employer’s workers as required under Section 118(3) of the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act; (h) Immediately ; collect safety statistics regarding the operations of the Contractor and any subcontractors on forms provided by the Company and on a monthly basis, by the 3rd working day of each calendar month, provide a report to the Company in an acceptable form setting out matters relating to safety at the Workplace for the preceding month; immediately notify BCCA PDI the Company of (i) an inspection or investigation relating to safety by a government official or (ii) any possible contravention of WorkSafeBC occupational health or safety legislation arising at the Workplace; (i) Notify BCCA PDI ; notify the Company of all incidents at the Workplace requiring medical treatment and any other incidents that are required to be recorded pursuant to the Safety Program, within 24 hours of the occurrence of the incident; (j) Promptly ; promptly implement all safety recommendations of BCCA PDI the Company, acting reasonably; (k) Deliver ; deliver to the BCCA PDI i. Company a copy of the Notice of Project-Forestry, and ii. and a copy of the Safety Program; (l) Provide ; provide to all other employers within the Workplace the applicable Site Specific Safety Plans prepared pursuant to the Safety Program; (m) Take ; take steps to develop and maintain open communication relating to safety matters with the other employers and workers within the Workplace; and (n) Provide and provide additional training to the safety committee if required by BCCA PDIthe Company. The Company will review the Safety Program prior to its implementation and may require that the Prime Contractor make changes to the Safety Program that the Company reasonably believes better reflect the intent of the Act, the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, any other applicable legislation or the Rules and, if such a request is made, the Prime Contractor will promptly make all such reasonable changes to the Safety Program, and from time to time attend at the Workplace to review all aspects of safety, including the Prime Contractor’s implementation of the Safety Program, and the Prime Contractor will respond to any concerns the Company may have with regard to safety within the Workplace. The Company may at any time during the term of the Contract, and on written notice to the Prime Contractor, suspend, limit, or terminate any or all of the Prime Contractor’s obligations under this Prime Contractor Agreement, as solely determined by the Company.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Prime Contractor Agreement, Prime Contractor Agreement

Responsibilities of the Prime Contractor. The Prime Contractor will fully comply with all of the duties and responsibilities that are required of a prime contractor as established under the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and any other applicable legislation and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, will do all of the following: (a) Ensure ensure that the activities of employers, workers and other persons at the Workplace relating to occupational health and safety are coordinated, consistent with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislationlegislation and the Company’s written policies relating to occupational health and safety (the “Rules”); (b) Do do everything that is reasonably practicable to establish and maintain systems or processes that will ensure compliance with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation and the Rules at the Workplace; (c) Establish establish and maintain a safety program for operations at the Workplace (the “Safety Program”) and site specific safety plans (the “Site Specific Safety Plans”) for site specific Workplaces as and when required pursuant to the Safety Program; (d) Conduct conduct workplace assessments to ensure that equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services are adequate and appropriate and ensure that a system or process is in place to establish and maintain the first aid equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services as required under Section 3.20 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (e) Establishestablish, monitor and coordinate the activities of a joint health and safety committee within the Workplace where required by the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act or its regulations or guidelines or as otherwise necessary to coordinate occupational health and safety matters at the Workplace; (f) Prepare prepare and deliver the notice of operation (the “Notice of Project-Forestry”) as and when required by Section 26.4 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (g) Obtain obtain from each employer within the Workplace the name of the person designated as supervisor of the employer’s workers as required under Section 118(3) of the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act; (h) Immediately collect safety statistics regarding the operations of the Contractor and any subcontractors on forms provided by the Company and on a monthly basis, by the 3rd working day of each calendar month, provide a report to the Company in an acceptable form setting out matters relating to safety at the Workplace for the preceding month; (i) immediately notify BCCA PDI the Company of (i) an inspection or investigation relating to safety by a government official or (ii) any possible contravention of WorkSafeBC occupational health or safety legislation arising at the Workplace; (ij) Notify BCCA PDI notify the Company of all incidents at the Workplace requiring medical treatment and any other incidents that are required to be recorded pursuant to the Safety Program, within 24 hours of the occurrence of the incident; (jk) Promptly promptly implement all safety recommendations of BCCA PDI the Company, acting reasonably; (kl) Deliver deliver to the BCCA PDICompany i. a copy of the Notice of Project-Forestry, and ii. a copy of the Safety Program; (lm) Provide provide to all other employers within the Workplace the applicable Site Specific Safety Plans prepared pursuant to the Safety Program; (mn) Take take steps to develop and maintain open communication relating to safety matters with the other employers and workers within the Workplace; and (no) Provide provide additional training to the safety committee if required by BCCA PDIthe Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prime Contractor Agreement

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Responsibilities of the Prime Contractor. The Prime Contractor will fully comply with all of the duties and responsibilities that are required of a prime contractor as established under the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and any other applicable legislation and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, will do all of the following: (a) Ensure ensure that the activities of employers, workers and other persons at the Workplace relating to occupational health and safety are coordinated, consistent with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislationlegislation and the Company’s written policies relating to occupational health and safety (the “Rules”); (b) Do do everything that is reasonably practicable to establish and maintain systems or processes that will ensure compliance with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, Regulation and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation and the Rules at the Workplace; (c) Establish establish and maintain a safety program for operations at the Workplace (the “Safety Program”) and site specific safety plans (the “Site Specific Safety Plans”) for site specific Workplaces as and when required pursuant to the Safety Program; (d) Conduct conduct workplace assessments to ensure that equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services are adequate and appropriate and ensure that a system or process is in place to establish and maintain the first aid equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services as required under Section 3.20 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (e) Establishestablish, monitor and coordinate the activities of a joint health and safety committee within the Workplace where required by the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act or its regulations or guidelines or as otherwise necessary to coordinate occupational health and safety matters at the Workplace; (f) Prepare prepare and deliver the notice of operation (the “Notice of Project-Forestry”) as and when required by Section 26.4 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (g) Obtain obtain from each employer within the Workplace the name of the person designated as supervisor of the employer’s workers as required under Section 118(3) of the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act; (h) Immediately collect safety statistics regarding the operations of the Contractor and any subcontractors on forms provided by the Company and on a monthly basis, by the 3rd working day of each calendar month, provide a report to the Company in an acceptable form setting out matters relating to safety at the Workplace for the preceding month; (i) immediately notify BCCA PDI the Company of (i) an inspection or investigation relating to safety by a government official or (ii) any possible contravention of WorkSafeBC occupational health or safety legislation arising at the Workplace; (ij) Notify BCCA PDI notify the Company of all incidents at the Workplace requiring medical treatment and any other incidents that are required to be recorded pursuant to the Safety Program, within 24 hours of the occurrence of the incident; (jk) Promptly promptly implement all safety recommendations of BCCA PDI the Company, acting reasonably; (kl) Deliver deliver to the BCCA PDICompany i. a copy of the Notice of Project-Forestry, and ii. a copy of the Safety Program; (lm) Provide provide to all other employers within the Workplace the applicable Site Specific Safety Plans prepared pursuant to the Safety Program; (mn) Take take steps to develop and maintain open communication relating to safety matters with the other employers and workers within the Workplace; and (no) Provide provide additional training to the safety committee if required by BCCA PDIthe Company.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prime Contractor Agreement

Responsibilities of the Prime Contractor. The Prime Contractor will fully comply with all of the duties and responsibilities that are required of a prime contractor as established under the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and any other applicable legislation and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, will do all of the following: (a) Ensure that the activities of employers, workers and other persons at the Workplace relating to occupational health and safety are coordinated, consistent with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation; (b) Do everything that is reasonably practicable to establish and maintain systems or processes that will ensure compliance with the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act, and the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, and its applicable guidelines and any other applicable legislation and the Rules at the Workplace; (c) Establish and maintain a safety program for operations at the Workplace (the “Safety Program”) and site specific safety plans (the “Site Specific Safety Plans”) for site specific Workplaces as and when required pursuant to the Safety Program; (d) Conduct workplace assessments to ensure that equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services are adequate and appropriate and ensure that a system or process is in place to establish and maintain the first aid equipment, supplies, facilities, first aid attendants and services as required under Section 3.20 of the WorkSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (e) Establish, monitor and coordinate the activities of a joint health and safety committee within the Workplace where required by the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act or its regulations or guidelines or as otherwise necessary to coordinate occupational health and safety matters at the Workplace; (f) Prepare and deliver the notice of operation (the “Notice of Project-Forestry”) as and when required by Section 26.4 of the WorkSafeBC WorksSafeBC Occupational Health and Safety Regulation; (g) Obtain from each employer within the Workplace the name of the person designated as supervisor of the employer’s workers as required under Section 118(3) of the WorkSafeBC Workers Compensation Act; (h) Immediately notify BCCA PDI of (i) an inspection or investigation relating to safety by a government official or (ii) any possible contravention of WorkSafeBC occupational health or safety legislation arising at the Workplace; (i) Notify BCCA PDI of all incidents at the Workplace requiring medical treatment and any other incidents that are required to be recorded pursuant to the Safety Program, within 24 hours of the occurrence of the incident; (j) Promptly implement all safety recommendations of BCCA PDI acting reasonably; (k) Deliver to the BCCA PDI i. a copy of the Notice of Project-Forestry, and ii. a copy of the Safety Program; (l) Provide to all other employers within the Workplace the applicable Site Specific Safety Plans prepared pursuant to the Safety Program; (m) Take steps to develop and maintain open communication relating to safety matters with the other employers and workers within the Workplace; and (n) Provide additional training to the safety committee if required by BCCA PDI.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prime Contractor Agreement

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