SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS Sample Clauses

SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. It is a condition of the Agreement, and shall be made a condition of each subcontract entered into pursuant to the Agreement, that the Contractor and any Subcontractor shall not require any worker employed in performance of the Agreement to work in surroundings or under working conditions that are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to their health or safety, as determined under construction safety and health standards promulgated by the US Secretary of Labor in accordance with Section 107 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act. The Contractor shall comply with the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Standards adopted under Section 40.1-22 of the Code of Virginia and the duties imposed under Section 40.1-51.1 of the Code. Any violation of the requirements or duties that is brought to the attention of the Contractor shall be immediately abated. Additionally at a minimum, all Contractor personnel shall comply with the following, unless otherwise determined unsafe or inappropriate in accordance with OSHA regulations: Hardhats shall be worn while participating in or observing all types of field work when outside of a building or outside of the cab of a vehicle, and exposed to, participating in or supervising construction. Respiratory protective equipment shall be worn whenever an individual is exposed to any item listed in the OSHA Standards as needing such protection unless it is shown the employee is protected by engineering controls. Adequate eye protection shall be worn in the proximity of the grinding, breaking of rock and/or concrete, while using brush chippers, striking metal against metal or when working in situations where the eyesight may be in jeopardy. Safety vests shall be worn by all exposed to vehicular traffic and construction equipment. Standards and guidelines of the current Virginia Work Area Protection Manual shall be used when setting, reviewing and removing traffic controls. Flag persons shall be certified according to the Virginia Flagger Certification Program. No person shall be permitted to position themselves under any raised load or between hinge points of equipment without first taking steps to support the load by the placing of a safety bar or blocking. Explosives shall be purchased, transported, stored, used and disposed of by a Virginia Certified Blaster in possession of a current criminal history record check and a commercial driver’s license with hazardous materials endorsement and a valid medical examiner’s ce...
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SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. Within the authority of the Committee: 1. The school department shall comply with all Massachusetts’s safety laws. 2. Prompt repair shall be made of broken window panes and cords, and of broken furniture. Such repairs shall be made at a time so as not to disturb instructional classes. 3. Power equipment of the maintenance department shall be used only at a time when it does not disturb the class, or in emergency situations.
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. 31.1. The Purchaser's Representative will have authority to monitor the performance of the work done by the Builder to ensure safe and workmanlike performance. 31.2. It is the Purchaser's policy not only to comply with the safety and health measures required by law but to act positively to prevent injury, ill health, damages and loss arising from its operations. The Purchaser requires the Builder and his sub-contractors to apply health, safety and local environmental standards in order to achieve high levels of performance. It is essential that the Builder and his sub-contractors undertaking work consistently show a high level of safety awareness and demonstrate that they are capable of conducting themselves in a safe and competent manner in their area of activity. 31.3. The Builder acknowledges the Purchaser's strong commitment to safety and affirms that he has a written safety policy which has been signed and is actively supported and endorsed by Builder's management. The Builder further affirms that his safety policy is widely disseminated, understood and implemented by and among Builder's and Builder's sub-contractors' employees. This policy shall be in English and such other language(s) as required. A copy of Builder's Safety Policy shall be furnished to the Purchaser prior to start of the work. 31.4. It is essential that good housekeeping is maintained by the Builder's employees throughout the term of this Contract. The working areas shall be kept tidy at all times, access ways kept clear and surplus/scrap material removed daily. Cleaning up at end of the job is not considered sufficient. Spillage of oil or chemicals shall be cleared up immediately to avoid fire hazards, slippery surfaces, contact with toxic substance and other hazards. Appropriate safety precautions shall be taken during cleaning up. No oil grade with flash points lower than 55 degrees C shall be used for cleaning purposes. 31.5. Asbestos containing products are not to be applied on board the Vessel. Substitutes therefor shall be applied only after authorisation by the Purchaser. 31.6. The Builder shall report immediately to the Purchaser all accidents occurring during the term of this Contract and related to work thereunder, that result in injury to or death of any person and/or damage to or loss of property. Accidents are defined as "Unintentional or unplanned events that may or may not result in personal injury or equipment, plant, or property damage, or any combination of these"...
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. Contractor shall observe and comply with all applicable federal, state and local health and safety laws and regulations.
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. 1. The School Department shall conform with all Massachusetts safety laws. 2. Primary grades (K-3) should be located in the classrooms on the first floor of school buildings wherever possible.
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. 2 31. EFFECTIVENESS ......................................................... 2 APPENDIX I LIST OF PRINCIPAL DRAWINGS AND OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS APPENDIX II PLANNED PROGRAMME APPENDIX IIA LISTED ITEMS APPENDIX III FORM OF PROTOCOL OF DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE APPENDIX IV FORM OF REFUND GUARANTEE APPENDIX V FORM OF STAGE CERTIFICATE APPENDIX VI SCHEDULE OF LABOUR COSTS FOR MODIFICATIONS APPENDIX VII LIST OF CERTIFICATES TO BE SUPPLIED ON DELIVERY OF THE VESSEL APPENDIX VIII MAKERS LIST CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION AND SALE OF A DYNAMIC POSITIONED SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING VESSEL This CONTRACT made this 9th day of April 1998, by and between:- DAEWOO CORPORATION & DAEWOO HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD both corporations organised under the laws of Republic of Korea (hereinafter jointly and severally called "Builder"), both having their principal offices at 541, 5-GA, Namdaemunro, Jung-Gu, Seoul, Korea, and PETRODRILL CONSXXXXXXXX XXX. x xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxx xhe laws of Bahamas (hereinafter called "Purchaser"), having its principal office at: Suite 205, Saffrey Square PO Box N8188, Nassau, Bahamas.
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. 1. The School Department shall conform with all Massachusetts safety laws. 2. Primary grades shall be located in the classrooms on the first floor of school buildings wherever possible. 3. All school buildings shall be equipped with separate, modern sanitary facilities for male and female teachers, and students. 4. Prompt repair or replacement shall be made of broken window panes, shades and cords, and of broken furniture. 5. Student traffic patrols shall be eliminated and the police department be requested to assume this responsibility. 6. Candy machines shall be excluded from all Peabody Schools.
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SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. A. The Port Authority represents that it attempts to conform with, and that it does basically conform with, the Occupational Health and Safety Standards promulgated by OSHA. B. If it is established that the Port Authority does not basically conform with OSHA standards, the Port Authority will make every good faith effort to come in conformance. C. The Union shall designate one employee in the covered membership at each facility to serve as a Safety Representative in the discussion of safety matters affecting employees in the covered membership. The Union Safety Representative shall have the right to participate, without loss of pay and/or benefits in all Safety Coordinator meetings at the facility, if the agenda deals with safety matters affecting employees in the covered membership.
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. The Contractor shall have in effect a formal, documented safety program which meets or exceeds the Federal Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) regulations and/or Florida State specifications, whichever is more restrictive. Prior to commencement of the work, and upon request of Ferrovial, the Contractor shall provide Ferrovial with a copy of such plan, which must be acceptable to Ferrovial. Ferrovial Mandatory Safety Rules (MSR’s) are as follows:
SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. The Franchisee shall comply with all applicable statutory federal and state safety and health standards.
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