Safety, Health & Environment Obligations Sample Clauses

Safety, Health & Environment Obligations. 5.3.1 The Developer shall undertake the Project during the Term with due regard to safety precautions, fire protection, security, transportation, delivery of goods, materials, control of pollution, maintenance of competent personnel and labour and industrial relations. 5.3.2 The Developer shall provide sufficient sanitary arrangements for the labour, workmen and other staff employed for the Project in order to keep the Project Land and the surroundings clean and in good condition to the satisfaction of the Authority and shall not, without the previous consent in writing of the Authority, permit any labour or workmen to reside upon the Project Land and in the event of such consent being given, shall comply strictly with the terms thereof. 5.3.3 The Developer shall develop the Project in accordance with the pollution control criteria set forth in the Applicable Laws and in accordance with terms and conditions contained in various Applicable Permits. The Developer shall take all precautions to avoid pollution or contamination of the air, land or water arising out of the implementation of the Project (whether at the Project Land or elsewhere). 5.3.4 The Developer agrees that works in relation to the Project (including specifically the Mandatory Project) may require to be carried out close to the running tracks and public utilities. Therefore, safety of running trains and the public is paramount. The Developer accordingly agrees that all activities undertaken by the Developer or any of its Sub-Contractors shall ensure safety at all times. The Developer shall comply with the instructions issued by the Authority from time to time to ensure safe running of trains while carrying out works. The Developer shall not be entitled to any additional consideration in connection with compliance with the same. 5.3.5 Without prejudice to the foregoing, the Developer shall at all times comply with the requirements and conditions set forth in Schedule 9 (Standards and Specifications) and Schedule 24 (Project Work, Safety and Access Requirements), and the other provisions of the Agreement including specifically Article 24.
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Safety, Health & Environment Obligations. 6.3.1 The Facility Manager shall undertake the SFM Project during the Term of SFMA with due regard to safety precautions, fire protection, security, transportation, delivery of goods, materials, control of pollution, maintenance of competent personnel and labour and industrial relations (including all requirements of Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits with respect thereto). 6.3.2 The Facility Manager shall provide sufficient sanitary arrangements for the labour, workmen and other staff, employed for the SFM Project outside the platform area, in order to keep the Station Area and the surroundings clean and in good condition to the satisfaction of the Authority and shall not, without the previous consent in writing of the Authority, permit any employees, labour or workmen to reside upon the Station Area, and in the event of such consent being given, shall comply strictly with the terms thereof. 6.3.3 The Facility Manager shall undertake the SFM Project in accordance with the pollution control criteria set forth in the Applicable Laws and in accordance with terms and conditions contained in various Applicable Permits. The Facility Manager shall take all precautions to avoid pollution or contamination of the air, land or water arising out of the implementation of the SFM Project (whether at the Station Area or elsewhere). 6.3.4 The Facility Manager agrees that works in relation to the SFM Project may require to be carried out close to the running tracks and public utilities. Therefore, safety of running trains and the public is paramount. The Facility Manager accordingly agrees that all activities undertaken by the Facility Manager or any of its Sub-Contractors and/ or Licensee(s) shall ensure safety at all times. The Facility Manager shall comply with the instructions issued by the Authority from time to time to ensure safe running of trains and passengers while carrying out works. The Facility Manager shall not be entitled to any additional consideration in connection with compliance with the same. 6.3.5 The Facility Manager shall, at its own cost and expense, hire competent personnel (as approved by the Authority) for providing adequate training to the Sub-Contractors, Licensees, labour, workmen and other staff employed by the Facility Manager for the SFM Project and also provide them the necessary uniforms, protection gears, equipment and other safety appliances etc., as may be required for ensuring safety of personnel and at Station Area under this SF...
Safety, Health & Environment Obligations. 5.10.1 The Concessionaire shall undertake the Project during the Term with due regard to safety precautions, fire protection, security, transportation, delivery of goods, materials, control of pollution, maintenance of competent personnel and labour and industrial relations. The Concessionaire shall undertake the Project in accordance with rules and regulations as set out in the Building and Other Constructions Workers Act, 1996 including all time-to-time amendments (hereinafter referred to as the "BOCW Act") and other applicable rules. 5.10.2 The Concessionaire shall provide sufficient sanitary arrangements for the labour, workmen and other staff employed for the Project in order to keep the Project Site and the surroundings clean and in good condition to the satisfaction of Maha-Metro. 5.10.3 The Concessionaire shall develop the Project in accordance with the safety, health, environment and pollution control criteria set forth in the Applicable Laws and in accordance with terms and conditions contained in various Applicable Permits. The Concessionaire shall take all precautions to avoid any accidents, health issues, pollution or contamination of the air, land or water arising out of the implementation of the Project (whether at the Project Site or elsewhere).
Safety, Health & Environment Obligations. (i) The Facility Manager shall undertake the Project during the Term with due regard to safety precautions, fire protection, security, transportation, delivery of goods, materials, control of pollution, maintenance of competent personnel and labour and industrial relations (including all requirements of Applicable Laws and Applicable Permits with respect thereto). (ii) The Facility Manager shall provide sufficient sanitary arrangements for the labour, workmen and other staff employed for the Project in order to keep the Station Area and the surroundings clean and in good condition to the satisfaction of the IRSDC and shall not, without the previous consent in writing of the IRSDC, permit any employees, labour or workmen to reside upon the Station Area, and in the event of such consent being given, shall comply strictly with the terms thereof. (iii) The Facility Manager shall undertake the Project in accordance with the pollution control criteria set forth in the Applicable Laws and in accordance with terms and conditions contained in various Applicable Permits. The Facility Manager shall take all precautions to avoid pollution or contamination of the air, land or water arising out of the implementation of the Project (whether at the Station Area or elsewhere). (iv) The Facility Manager agrees that works in relation to the Project may require to be carried out close to the running tracks and public utilities. Therefore, safety of running trains and the public is paramount. The Facility Manager accordingly agrees that all activities undertaken by the Facility Manager or any of its Sub-Contractors and/ or Sub-Licensees shall ensure safety at all times. The Facility Manager shall comply with the instructions issued by the IRSDC from time to time to ensure safe running of trains and passengers while carrying out works. The Facility Manager shall not be entitled to any additional consideration in connection with compliance with the same.

Related to Safety, Health & Environment Obligations

  • Working Environment The parties agree that a safe and clean working environment is essential in order to carry out work assignments in a satisfactory manner. The Employer commits to investigate the use of environmentally friendly products. It will be the Employer's responsibility to ensure that all working areas and employer-owned vehicles are maintained in a safe and clean condition.

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