Safety Elements review Sample Clauses

Safety Elements review. 1) The VA will establish the scope of its technical review based upon the applicability of the Safety Elements provided below. The VA will rely, to the maximum extent possible, on the CA to make compliance determinations on its behalf. 2) If one or more of the following Safety Elements is applicable, the VA will conduct a Technical Validation: a) novel technology or features or a novel application of existing technology; b) new Means of Compliance (MOCs), or novel application of existing MOCs; c) significant standards differences; d) sensitive issues usually associated with an accident or incident on a civil aeronautical product with similar design features; e) unconventional use of a civil aeronautical product, for which it was not originally designed; f) significant major change in aircraft type; g) application of certification review items or issue papers (this includes for example, Special Conditions, bespoke MOCs, deviations, exemptions or Equivalent Safety Finding/ Equivalent Level of Safety (ESF/ELOS)); or h) acoustical or emissions changes.
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Safety Elements review. 1) The VA will establish the scope of its technical review based upon the applicability of the Safety Elements provided below. The VA shall rely, to the maximum extent possible, on the CA to make compliance determinations on its behalf. 2) If one or more of the following Safety Elements is applicable, the VA will conduct a Technical Validation: a) novel technology or features with which the VA is not familiar, or a novel application of existing technology in a manner with which the VA is not familiar; b) new Means of Compliance (MOCs), or novel application of existing MOCs in a manner with which the VA is not familiar; c) significant standards differences; d) sensitive issues usually associated with an accident or incident on a civil aeronautical product with similar design features; e) unconventional use of a civil aeronautical product, for which it was not originally designed; f) significant major change in aircraft type; g) application of Certification Review Items (XXXx) or issue papers (this includes for example, Special Conditions, bespoke MOCs, deviations, exemptions or Equivalent Safety Finding/ Equivalent Level of Safety (ESF/ELOS)); or h) acoustical or emissions changes. i) new VA standards with no or limited past experience

Related to Safety Elements review

  • Safety Boots Each employee, after 3 months’ continuous service, will be reimbursed (on production of a receipt), the cost of one pair of safety boots (approved by the employer), in each year, to a maximum of $110.00. All protective clothing such as wet weather jackets, safety helmets, welding jackets, welding xxxxxxx, welding gauntlets, rubber boots, etc, (which remain the property of the Company), will be supplied on all occasions deemed necessary.

  • Site Safety Supervisor 62.1 On every job site, where the Employer is the principal contractor it shall appoint a management representative responsible for safety (Site Safety Supervisor). The Employer will ensure the Site Safety Supervisor has the necessary authority to ensure that all safety laws, procedures or Codes of Practice are observed, and that the following Safety Agreement is applied. 62.2 The Employer when appointing the person appointed as the Site Safety Supervisor must ensure that person has and maintainsthe appropriate experience and knowledge of the safety requirements of the work being performed. Other duties may be assigned by the Employer to a Site Safety Supervisor, provided that such duties shall not prevent him/her from exercising their duties as a Site Safety Supervisor.

  • Safety Objectives 55.1 The Parties recognise the potentially hazardous nature of the construction industry. To this end, the Parties to the Agreement are committed to continuous improvement in occupational health and safety standards through the implementation of an organisational framework which involves all Parties in protecting Employees’ health and safety. 55.2 In meeting these objectives, the Parties have agreed to consider a broad agenda through the consultative processes established by this Agreement. Such an agenda will include: (a) Measures designed to include the safe operation of plant and equipment; (b) Training issues including specific hazards, health and safety systems, and site induction; (c) Management of occupational health and safety through a comprehensive approach which aims to control hazards at their source, reduce the incidence and costs of occupational injuries and illnesses; and (d) Risk of fatigue (see clause 36.5). 55.3 The Employer will comply with all relevant work health and safety legislation, including the OHS Act, workers compensation legislation, regulations, codes of practice and relevant and appropriate Australian and Industry Standards as set out in Appendix F.

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

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