Common use of Safety Instructions Clause in Contracts

Safety Instructions. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work pursuant to this agreement. As reinforcement and in furtherance of overall safety measures to be observed by the Licensee (and not by way of limitation), the following special safety rules shall be followed: a). The Licensee shall keep the job site free from safety and health hazards and ensure that its employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. The Licensee shall have proper first aid supplies available on the job site so that prompt first aid services can be provided to any person that may be injured on the job site. The Licensee shall promptly notify the Railroad of any U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable injuries occurring to any person that may arise during the work performed on the job site. The Licensee shall have a non-delegable duty to control its employees, while they are on the job site or any other property of the Railroad to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage or illegally obtained drug, narcotic or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of work by an employee. b). The employees of the Licensee shall be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing or free use of their hands or feet. Only waist length shirts with sleeves and trousers that cover the entire leg are to be worn. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching. The employees should wear sturdy and protective footwear. Employees shall not wear boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas-type shoes or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal. In addition, the Licensee shall require its employees to wear personal protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations or Railroad officials overlooking the work at the job site. In particular, the protective equipment to be worn shall be: 1). Protective head-gear that meets American National Standard-Z89.1-latest revision. It is suggested that all hardhats be affixed with Licensee's or subcontractor's company logo or name. 2). Eye protection that meets American National Standard for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1-latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, burning, etc.; and 3). Hearing protection which affords enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. c). All heavy equipment provided or leased by the Licensee shall be equipped with audible back-up warning devices. If in the opinion of the Railroad Representative any of Licensee's or any of its subcontractor's equipment is unsafe for use on the Railroad's right-of-way, the Licensee, at the request of the Railroad Representative, shall remove such equipment from the Railroad's right-of-way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Right of Entry Agreement

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Safety Instructions. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work Work pursuant to this agreementAgreement. As reinforcement and in furtherance of overall safety measures to be observed by the Licensee Contractor (and not by way of limitation), the following special safety rules shall be followed: a). a. The Licensee Contractor shall keep the job site free from safety and health hazards and ensure that its employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. The Licensee Contractor shall have proper first aid supplies available on the job site so that prompt first aid services can be provided to any person that may be injured on the job site. The Licensee Contractor shall promptly notify the Railroad of any U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable injuries occurring to any person that may arise during the work performed on the job site. The Licensee Contractor shall have a non-delegable duty to control its employees, employees while they are on the job site or any other property of the Railroad to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage or illegally obtained beverage, drug, narcotic or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of work by an the employee. b). b. The employees of the Licensee Contractor shall be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing or free use of their hands or feet. Only waist length shirts with sleeves and trousers that cover the entire leg are to be worn. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching. The employees should wear sturdy and protective footwear. Employees shall not wear work boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas-type shoes or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal. In addition, and at least the Licensee shall require its employees to wear personal following protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations or Railroad officials overlooking the work at the job site. In particular, the protective equipment to be worn shall beequipment: 1). (i) Protective head-head gear that meets American National Standard-Z89.1-latest revision. It is suggested that all hardhats be affixed with Licensee's Contractor’s or subcontractor's ’s company logo or name.; 2). (ii) Eye protection that meets American National Standard for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1-latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, burning, etc.; and 3). (iii) Hearing protection which affords afford enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. c). c. All heavy equipment provided or leased by the Licensee Contractor shall be equipped with audible back-back- up warning devices. If in the opinion of the Railroad Representative any of Licensee's Contractor’s or any of its subcontractor's subcontractors’ equipment is unsafe for use on the Railroad's right-of-’s right of way, the LicenseeContractor, at the request of the Railroad Representative, shall remove such equipment from the Railroad's right-of-’s right of way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor's Right of Entry Agreement

Safety Instructions. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work pursuant to this agreementAgreement. As reinforcement and in furtherance of overall safety measures to be observed by the Licensee (and not by way of limitation), the following special safety rules shall be followed: a). a. The Licensee shall keep the job site free from safety and health hazards and ensure that its employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. The Licensee shall have proper first aid supplies available on the job site so that prompt first aid services can be provided to any person that may be injured on the job site. The Licensee shall promptly notify the Railroad of any U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable injuries occurring to any person that may arise during the work performed on the job site. The Licensee shall have a non-delegable duty to control its employees, while they are on the job site or any other property of the Railroad to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage or illegally obtained drug, narcotic or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of work by an employee. b). b. The employees of the Licensee shall be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing or free use of their hands or feet. Only waist length shirts with sleeves and trousers that cover the entire leg are to be worn. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching. The employees should wear sturdy and protective footwear. Employees shall not wear boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas-type shoes or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal. In addition, the Licensee shall require its employees to wear personal protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations or Railroad officials overlooking the work at the job site. In particular, the protective equipment to be worn warn shall be: (1). ) Protective head-head gear that meets American National Standard-Z89.1-latest revision. It is suggested that all hardhats be affixed with Licensee's ’s or subcontractor's ’s company logo or name. (2). ) Eye protection that meets American National Standard for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1-latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, burning, etc.; and (3). ) Hearing protection which affords enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. c). c. All heavy equipment provided or leased by the Licensee shall be equipped with audible back-back- up warning devices. If in the opinion of the Railroad Representative any of Licensee's ’s or any of its subcontractor's subcontractors’ equipment is unsafe for use on the Railroad's ’s right-of-way, the Licensee, at the request of the Railroad Representative, shall remove such equipment from the Railroad's ’s right-of-way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor's Endorsement

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Safety Instructions. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work Work pursuant to this agreementAgreement. As reinforcement and in furtherance of overall safety measures to be observed by the Licensee Contractor (and not by way of limitation), the following special safety rules shall be followed: a). a. The Licensee Contractor shall keep the job site free from safety and health hazards and ensure that its employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. The Licensee Contractor shall have proper first aid supplies available on the job site so that prompt first aid services can be provided to any person that may be injured on the job site. The Licensee Contractor shall promptly notify the Railroad of any U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration reportable injuries occurring to any person that may arise during the work performed on the job site. The Licensee Contractor shall have a non-delegable duty to control its employees, employees while they are on the job site or any other property of the Railroad to be certain they do not use, be under the influence of, or have in their possession any alcoholic beverage or illegally obtained beverage, drug, narcotic or other substance that may inhibit the safe performance of work by an the employee. b). b. The employees of the Licensee Contractor shall be suitably dressed to perform their duties safely and in a manner that will not interfere with their vision, hearing or free use of their hands or feet. Only waist length shirts with sleeves and trousers that cover the entire leg are to be worn. If flare-legged trousers are worn, the trouser bottoms must be tied to prevent catching. The employees should wear sturdy and protective footwear. Employees shall not wear work boots (other than work boots), sandals, canvas-type shoes or other shoes that have thin soles or heels that are higher than normal. In addition, and at least the Licensee shall require its employees to wear personal following protective equipment as specified by Railroad rules, regulations or Railroad officials overlooking the work at the job site. In particular, the protective equipment to be worn shall beequipment: 1). (i) Protective head-head gear that meets American National Standard-Z89.1-latest revision. It is suggested that all hardhats be affixed with Licensee's Contractor’s or subcontractor's ’s company logo or name.; 2). (ii) Eye protection that meets American National Standard for occupational and educational eye and face protection, Z87.1-latest revision. Additional eye protection must be provided to meet specific job situations such as welding, grinding, burning, etc.; and 3). (iii) Hearing protection which affords afford enough attenuation to give protection from noise levels that will be occurring on the job site. c). c. All heavy equipment provided or leased by the Licensee Contractor shall be equipped with audible back-up backup warning devices. If in the opinion of the Railroad Representative any of Licensee's Contractor’s or any of its subcontractor's subcontractors’ equipment is unsafe for use on the Railroad's right-of-’s right of way, the LicenseeContractor, at the request of the Railroad Representative, shall remove such equipment from the Railroad's right-of-’s right of way.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contractor’s Right of Entry Agreement

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