Safety Documents Clause Samples
Safety Documents. Job Order Contractor shall maintain a set of OSHA articles at the jobsite as they apply to the Work being performed. Copies shall be provided to the City Representative when requested.
Safety Documents. As part of the Security Documents, the Concessionaire shall be required to prepare the following:
A. environment, social, health and safety management plan (ESHSMP);
B. environmental, social, health and safety management strategies and implementation plan (ESHS-MSIP) – The ESHS-MSIP shall be prepared on the basis of the requirements set out in Schedule 9. The ESHS-MSIP shall include the following, for the purposes of managing the key ESHS risks in relation to the Project:
(I) traffic management plan to ensure safety of local communities from construction traffic;
(II) water resource protection plan to prevent contamination of drinking water;
(III) boundary marking and protection strategy for mobilization and construction to prevent offsite adverse impacts; and
(IV) strategy for obtaining Concessionaire Applicable Permits prior to the start of relevant works [such as opening a quarry or borrow pit].
Safety Documents updated by the Contractor, concerning the status following the extension of TNG, documents in hardcopy and electronic form in *.pdf and *.dwg or other formats, agreed upon in advance with the Employer, setting forth - in relation to the extension of TNG, as a plant in high risk of occurrence of a serious industrial breakdown – method of preventing industrial breakdowns and reducing the consequences of such breakdown to people and the environment, adopted by the plant and including: Protection Against Explosion Document (Dokument zabezpieczenia przed wybuchem, DZPW), In-House Operational and Rescue Plan (Wewnętrzny Plan Operacyjno–Ratowniczy, WPOR), Breakdown Prevention Programme (Program Zapobiegania Awariom, PZA), Safety Report (Raport o bezpieczeństwwie, ROB), Fire Safety Instruction (Instrukcja Bezpieczeństwa Pożarowego, IBP) of TNG;
Safety Documents. As part of the Security Documents, the Concessionaire shall be required to prepare the following: environment, social, health and safety management plan (ESHSMP); environmental, social, health and safety management strategies and implementation plan (ESHS-MSIP) – The ESHS-MSIP shall be prepared on the basis of the requirements set out in Schedule 9. The ESHS-MSIP shall include the following, for the purposes of managing the key ESHS risks in relation to the Project: traffic management plan to ensure safety of local communities from construction traffic; water resource protection plan to prevent contamination of drinking water; boundary marking and protection strategy for mobilization and construction to prevent offsite adverse impacts; and strategy for obtaining Concessionaire Applicable Permits prior to the start of relevant works [such as opening a quarry or borrow pit]. Code of conduct – The code of conduct shall be prepared on the basis of the requirements set out in Schedule 9. The Code of Conduct shall apply to the Concessionaire's employees and subcontractors and shall set out the ESHS obligations of the Concessionaire under the Agreement relating to risks associated with labor influx, spread of communicable diseases, sexual harassment, gender based violence, illicit behaviour and crime, and maintaining a safe environment etc. The Code of Conduct shall also set out the manner in which the Code of Conduct will be implemented, including how it will be introduced into conditions of employment/engagement, what training will be provided, how it will be monitored and how the Concessionaire proposes to deal with any breaches. In the ESHS, the Concessionaire shall also be required to provide details of the core team of 3 people for implementation of the Concessionaire's ESHS obligations, comprising: (A) health expert and safety specialist; (B) an environmental specialist; and (C) social specialist, who meet the minimum qualification requirements specified in Schedule 9. Within 30 days from the appointed date, the Concessionaire shall prepare and submit 4 hard copies and 1 soft copy of Labour Influx and Workers Camp Management Plan to [Executing Agency] that addresses specific activities that will be undertaken to minimize the impact on the local community, including elements such as worker codes of conduct, training programs on HIV/AIDS, etc. A Workers‟ Camp Management Plan addresses specific aspects of the establishment and operation of workers‟ camps This...
Safety Documents. As part of the Security Documents, the Concessionaire shall be required to prepare the following:
(A) environment, social, health and safety management plan (ESHSMP);
(B) environmental, social, health and safety management strategies and implementation plan (ESHS-MSIP) – The ESHS-MSIP shall be prepared on the basis of the requirements set out in Schedule 9. The ESHS-MSIP shall include the following, for the purposes of managing the key ESHS risks in relation to the Project:
(I) traffic management plan to ensure safety of local communities from construction traffic;
(II) water resource protection plan to prevent contamination of drinking water;
(III) boundary marking and protection strategy for mobilization and construction to prevent offsite adverse impacts; and
(IV) strategy for obtaining Concessionaire Applicable Permits prior to the start of relevant works [such as opening a quarry or borrow pit].
(C) Code of conduct – The code of conduct shall be prepared on the basis of the requirements set out in Schedule 9. The Code of Conduct shall apply to the Concessionaire's employees and subcontractors and shall set out the ESHS obligations of the Concessionaire under the Agreement relating to risks associated with labor influx, spread of communicable diseases, sexual harassment, gender based violence, illicit behaviour and crime, and maintaining a safe environment etc. The Code of Conduct shall also set out the manner in which the Code of Conduct will be implemented, including how it will be introduced into conditions of employment/engagement, what training will be provided, how it will be monitored and how the Concessionaire proposes to deal with any breaches.
Safety Documents. As part of the Security Documents, the Concessionaire shall be required to prepare the following:
(A) environment, social, health and safety management plan (ESHSMP);
(C) environmental, social, health and safety management strategies and implementation plan (ESHS-MSIP) – The ESHS-MSIP shall be prepared on the basis of the requirements set out in Schedule
