Roadside Safety Sample Clauses

Roadside Safety. Devices 24 All roadside safety devices must comply with the requirements of the National Cooperative 25 Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 350, Recommended Procedures for the Safety 26 Performance Evaluation of Highway Features or the AASHTO Manual for Assessing Safety 27 Hardware (MASH). 00 Xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx barriers must be F-shape concrete barriers, exclusive of end treatments.
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Roadside Safety. Each and every time a Contractor steps out of a vehicle to complete work on behalf of the Municipality on the side of the road, the Contractor will wear a High-Visibility Vest or Similar Clothing; Safety Glasses and a Hard Hat. Reflective clothing will be worn during all instances of traffic control, and at any time where visibility of the workers is compromised, such as working with or near machinery, night-time work, inclement weather conditions and working on or near roadways. Contractors are required to follow the Ontario Traffic Manual - Book 7 guidelines when setting up their work area roadside.
Roadside Safety. 10.11.1. CONTRACTOR will review all roadside hazard conditions and ensure adequate mitigation in conformity with current MTO and Regional standards. Elimination of guide rail through slope flattening will be the preferred method of disposing of excess material.
Roadside Safety. 1. The backslope of ditches shall be 3:1 to existing ground. The backslope may be steepened to 2:1, however, the use of 2:1 backslope shall be restricted to those locations where 3:1 backslopes cannot be met within the existing R/W.
Roadside Safety. Each university must follow TxDOT’s Handbook of Safe Practices, including wearing hard hats, safety vest and steel toe shoes, or other appropriate safety attire, when working on TxDOT right of way. Coordinate all traffic control needs and plans with the TxDOT district, when applicable. Ensure submittal of request for TxDOT assistance to RTI.
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Related to Roadside Safety

  • Fire Safety 9.5.1 Residents found in violation of the following fire safety stipulations not only put themselves at risk but also jeopardizes the safety of the entire community.

  • Site Safety Buyer shall comply with all federal, state, and local safety regulations and standards applicable to the Site and to the Equipment and/or Product on which Siemens will perform the Services. Siemens shall not be obligated to commence or perform Services unless Buyer’s Site complies with all applicable safety requirements. In the event Buyer’s Site safety is non-compliant, Siemens may suspend the Services until such time as Buyer corrects the non-compliance. To the extent Siemens incurs additional time and expense as the result of Buyer’s non-compliance, Siemens shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the schedule, price and other affected provisions of the Agreement.

  • Electrical Safety Only UL approved items are permitted in Housing & Residence Life. Extension and multi-use cords must be heavy duty, single plug, and be UL approved. Altering or adapting electrical outlets and equipment and overloading circuits jeopardize safety and thus are not permitted.

  • Child Safety Never leave a child unsupervised near a pool, not even for a second. During social gatherings at or near the pool, appoint a designated adult to protect young children from pool accidents. Children must be watched closely while swimming. Do not use floatation devices as a substitute for supervision. Toys can entice young children into the pool area. When not in use, clear the pool area of all toys.

  • JOB SAFETY 13.1 It shall be the policy of the Employer that the safety of employees, the protection of work areas, the adequate training in necessary safety practices, and the prevention of accidents are a continuing and integral part of its everyday responsibilities.

  • Public Safety The Permittee shall comply with the following provisions.

  • Internet Safety X. Xxxxxxx and Users - Despite every effort for supervision and filtering, all Users and their parents/guardians are advised that access to the electronic Network may include the potential for access to materials inappropriate for school-aged students. Every User must take responsibility for his or her use of the Network and Internet and avoid these sites.

  • Employee Safety A. Any employee who is injured or who is involved in an accident during the course of his/her employment, no matter how slight the injury, shall file an accident report with the designated supervisor, as soon as possible after the injury and prior to the conclusion of the employee's work day, whenever possible. While the initial report may be given orally, it must be followed up within 48 hours with a written report on the First Report of Injury form which shall be submitted to the appropriate administrator/supervisor who shall then submit it to the appropriate Human Resources Department.

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