Common use of SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS Clause in Contracts

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 certificate. All federal, state and local regulations pertaining to explosives shall be strictly followed. All electrical tools shall be adequately grounded or double-insulated. Ground fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and current Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Agency (VOSH) regulations. No person shall enter a confined space without training, permits and authorization. Fall protection is required whenever an employee is exposed to a fall six feet or greater.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Removal Equipment Services Agreement, mvendor.cgieva.com, Removal Equipment Services Agreement

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SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. It is a condition of the Agreementcontract, and shall be made a condition of each subcontract entered into pursuant to the Agreementcontract, that the Contractor and any Subcontractor Sub-Contractor shall not require any worker employed in performance of the Agreement contract 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 certificate. All federal, state and local regulations pertaining to explosives shall be strictly followed. All electrical tools shall be adequately grounded or double-insulated. Ground fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and current Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Agency (VOSH) regulations. No person shall enter a confined space without training, permits and authorization. Fall protection is required whenever an employee is exposed to a fall six feet or greater.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Plow4va Terms and Conditions, www.bidnet.com, www.bidnet.com

SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. It is a condition of the AgreementContract, and shall be made a condition of each subcontract entered into pursuant to the AgreementContract, that the Contractor Consultant and any Subcontractor subcontractor shall not require any worker employed in performance of the Agreement Contract 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 Consultant shall comply with the Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Standards adopted under Section 40.1-40.1- 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 Consultant shall be immediately abated. Additionally at a minimum, all Contractor Consultant 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 certificate. All federal, state and local regulations pertaining to explosives shall be strictly followed. All electrical tools shall be adequately grounded or double-insulated. insulated Ground fault Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and current Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Agency (VOSH) regulations. No person shall enter a confined space without training, permits and authorization. Fall protection is required whenever an employee is exposed to a fall six feet or greaterprotection.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Appraisal Review Services Contract, Appraisal Review Services Contract

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SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS. It is a condition of the AgreementContract, and shall be made a condition of each subcontract entered into pursuant to the AgreementContract, that the Contractor Consultant and any Subcontractor subcontractor shall not require any worker employed in performance of the Agreement Contract 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 Consultant 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 Consultant shall be immediately abated. Additionally at a minimum, all Contractor Consultant 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 certificate. All federal, state and local regulations pertaining to explosives shall be strictly followed. All electrical tools shall be adequately grounded or double-insulated. double- insulated Ground fault Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) protection must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and current Virginia Occupational Safety and Health Agency (VOSH) regulations. No person shall enter a confined space without training, permits and authorization. Fall protection is required whenever an employee is exposed to a fall six feet or greaterprotection.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Appraisal Services Contract

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