Common use of SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Clause in Contracts

SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH. 26.1 The NSW Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 its amendments and regulations will apply. A Safety Committee will be formed and operate in accordance with the abovementioned Act. 26.2 It is recognised that the Company is responsible for the safety of the workforce but this in no way removes any obligation from employees for proper safety practices to prevail at all times. Safety is everyone’s business. 26.3 In order to clarify obligations under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act, 2000 so as to reduce the degree of accidents or near misses it is agreed: 26.3.1 Where a genuine safety problem exists, work shall only cease where necessary in the disrupted area. Work shall continue elsewhere unless access to other working areas is unsafe. However, any problems of access shall be immediately rectified and the employees will use any alternative safe access to such safe working areas while the usual access is being rectified. 26.3.2 Where there is an overall genuine site safety issue, procedures as outlined at 26.4 below should be undertaken. Employees will not leave the site without specific directions from management but will remain in the facilities provided or some other nominated safe area:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH. 26.1 The NSW Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 Act 2000 its amendments and regulations will apply. A Safety Committee will be formed and operate in accordance with the abovementioned Act. 26.2 It is recognised that the Company is responsible for the safety of the workforce but this in no way removes any obligation from employees for proper safety practices to prevail at all times. Safety is everyone’s business. 26.3 In order to clarify obligations under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act, 2000 so as to reduce the degree of accidents or near misses it is agreed: 26.3.1 Where a genuine safety problem exists, work shall only cease where necessary in the disrupted area. Work shall continue elsewhere unless access to other working areas is unsafe. However, any problems of access shall be immediately rectified and the employees will use any alternative safe access to such safe working areas while the usual access is being rectified. 26.3.2 Where there is an overall genuine site safety issue, procedures as outlined at 26.4 below should be undertaken. Employees will not leave the site without specific directions from management but will remain in the facilities provided or some other nominated safe area:

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Workplace Agreement, Collective Agreement

SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH. 26.1 The NSW Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 its amendments and regulations will apply. A Safety Committee will be formed and operate in accordance with the abovementioned Act. 26.2 . It is recognised that the Company is responsible for the safety of the workforce but this in no way removes any obligation from employees for proper safety practices to prevail at all times. Safety is everyone’s business. 26.3 In order to clarify obligations under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act, 2000 so as to reduce the degree of accidents or near misses it is agreed: 26.3.1 Where a genuine safety problem exists, work shall only cease where necessary in the disrupted area. Work shall continue elsewhere unless access to other working areas is unsafe. However, any problems of access shall be immediately rectified and the employees will use any alternative safe access to such safe working areas while the usual access is being rectified. 26.3.2 Where there is an overall genuine site safety issue, procedures as outlined at 26.4 below should be undertaken. Employees will not leave the site without specific directions from management but will remain in the facilities provided or some other nominated safe area:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH. 26.1 28.1 The NSW Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 Act, 1983 its amendments and regulations will apply. A Safety Committee will be formed and operate in accordance with the abovementioned Act. 26.2 28.2 It is recognised that the Company is responsible for the safety of the workforce workforce, irrespective of whether work is carried out by Company employees or by subcontractors, but this in no way removes any obligation from employees Company employees, individual subcontractors, or their employees, for proper safety practices to prevail at all times. Safety is everyone’s business. 26.3 28.3 In order to clarify obligations under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act, 2000 1983 so as to reduce the degree of accidents or near misses it is agreed: 26.3.1 28.3.1 Where a genuine safety problem exists, work shall only cease where necessary necessary, in the disrupted area. Work shall continue elsewhere unless access to other working areas is unsafe. However, any problems of access shall be immediately rectified and the employees will use any alternative safe access to such safe working areas while the usual access is being rectified. 26.3.2 28.3.2 Where there is an overall genuine site safety issue, procedures as outlined at 26.4 28.4 below should be undertaken. Employees will not leave the site without specific directions from management but will remain in the facilities provided or some other nominated safe area:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH. 26.1 The NSW Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 Act 2000 its amendments and regulations will apply. A Safety Committee will be formed and operate in accordance with the abovementioned Act. 26.2 . It is recognised that the Company is responsible for the safety of the workforce but this in no way removes any obligation from employees for proper safety practices to prevail at all times. Safety is everyone’s business. 26.3 In order to clarify obligations under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act, 2000 so as to reduce the degree of accidents or near misses it is agreed: 26.3.1 Where a genuine safety problem exists, work shall only cease where necessary in the disrupted area. Work shall continue elsewhere unless access to other working areas is unsafe. However, any problems of access shall be immediately rectified and the employees will use any alternative safe access to such safe working areas while the usual access is being rectified. 26.3.2 Where there is an overall genuine site safety issue, procedures as outlined at 26.4 below should be undertaken. Employees will not leave the site without specific directions from management but will remain in the facilities provided or some other nominated safe area:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH. 26.1 22.1 The employer and employee party to this Agreement commit themselves to the establishment and maintenance of a safe and healthy working environment, in accordance with the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 Act 2000 and its amendments and regulations will apply. A Safety Committee will be formed and operate in accordance with the abovementioned Actamendments. 26.2 22.2 It is recognised that the Company is responsible for the safety of the workforce but this in no way removes any obligation from employees for proper safety practices to prevail at all times. Safety is everyone’s business. 26.3 22.3 Induction training requirements of the Construction Safety Regulation (as amended) shall apply. 22.3.1 In order to clarify obligations under the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act, 2000 so as to reduce the degree of accidents or near misses it is agreed:agreed:- 26.3.1 22.3.2 Where a genuine safety problem exists, work shall only cease where necessary in the disrupted area. Work shall continue elsewhere unless access to other working areas is unsafe. However, any problems of access shall be immediately rectified and the employees will use any alternative safe access to such safe working areas while the usual access is being rectified. 26.3.2 22.3.3 Where there is an overall genuine site safety issue, procedures as outlined at 26.4 22.4 below should be undertaken. Employees will not leave the site without specific directions from management but will remain in the facilities provided or some other nominated safe area:.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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