Safety Management Plan. 36 Developer shall develop, implement, and maintain a comprehensive written Safety Management 37 Plan that describes the policies, plans, training programs, Project controls and reporting, 38 Incident response plans, and enforcement for the safety of personnel involved in the Project and 39 the general public affected by the Project during the Term. 40 The Safety Management Plan must be Project-specific, and must include Work to be performed 41 by Subcontractors. 42 Developer’s Safety Management Plan must:
Safety Management Plan. Xxxx Town Council is not responsible for any of the following. It is your responsibility as an event organiser to consider the overall management of your event. All events no matter how small should develop a Safety Management Plan covering visitors, staff and contractors. The following should be carefully considered and included in the plan. • Fire Safety • Vehicle and Pedestrian Movements • Electrical Safety • Crowd Management and Security • Slips, trips and falls • Structural safety (marquees, stages etc) • First Aid Provision • Litter Picking • Additional Waste receptacles and collection • Water, food and drink • Lighting • Sound (noise and vibration) for advice see xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxxxxxx • Barriers • Adverse Weather • Sanitary Provisions • Special Effects Provision • Emergency Procedures and Site Evacuation. For small events these aspects can be covered in a simple risk assessment for the whole event site.
Safety Management Plan. As part of the SMP prepare and submit to the IQF a SaMP defining the approach to maintain a safe and healthy Work environment. The SaMP shall meet construction safety and health standards, including federal and state regulations, and detail the requirements for performing all Work activities in a safe manner. Include provisions for maintaining the safety of the Phase Developer’s and Section Developer’s staff, subcontractors, MDOT’s staff, and the general public. Included in the SaMP, identify the duties of the Safety Manager. The Safety Manager is the Person with the authority and responsibility to enforce compliance with the SaMP. The Safety Manager shall have the following qualifications: a minimum of 15 years’ experience in Construction Work including for large and complex highway and transportation projects, with preferably at least one project in Maryland; and be either a Certified Safety Professional or a Certified Industrial Hygienist; have demonstrated experience in the development of comprehensive safety programs, policies and procedures including the development and implementation of employee safety training programs; and have demonstrated experience in occupational safety accident investigation, accident report writing, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) accident reporting. The Safety Manager position must be filled for the duration of the Section D&C Work; the Person holding such position is expected to be on Site in the Section Project Office; and be committed full time.
Safety Management Plan. 1 The Consultant will be required to have in place a safety management plan for this Standing Offer Agreement to address required Occupation Safety and Health requirements related to the provision of the contracted services, including appropriate confined space knowledge and training.
Safety Management Plan. The Parties shall conduct in good faith and agree upon a safety management plan (“SMP”), which will detail the Clinical Trial specific responsibilities, processes and other matters to ensure that adverse event notification and reporting requirements meet current health agency regulations and guidelines worldwide, as further detailed in Exhibit D. Zai shall cause its Related Parties and Permitted Subcontractors to submit all such information, data and reports required under the SMP directly to MacroGenics (or its designee) as applicable.
Safety Management Plan. At least sixty (60) days (or such other time period agreed by the Parties) in advance of the start of any Development activities by Otsuka in any country in the Otsuka Territory, the Parties (under the guidance of their respective pharmacovigilance departments, or equivalent thereof) will enter into a written Safety Management Plan setting forth the study specific safety information handling as outlined in the specific Clinical Trial protocol. All procedures and responsibilities set forth in the Safety Management Plan shall be in accordance with, and will enable the Parties to fulfill, local, national and international regulatory reporting obligations under Applicable Laws (including to the extent applicable, obligations contained in ICH guidelines).
Safety Management Plan. Before commencing a type of Construction activity, Project Co shall prepare and submit to the City an SMP for such type of activity. Each SMP shall be prepared by a Qualified person, and shall:
(a) comply with Good Industry Practice;
(b) comply with the requirements of all Applicable Law, and any revisions thereto, related to occupational health and safety, including the Workers’ Compensation Act (Alberta), Occupational Health and Safety Act (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Code (Alberta), the Safety Codes Act (Alberta), the NBCAE and the National Fire Code Alberta Edition;
(c) be consistent with the applicable SMP outline, which has been Accepted by the City; and
(d) include a code(s) of practice, where required by Applicable Law, including the Occupational Health and Safety Code (Alberta).
Safety Management Plan. Before commencing any Construction, Operations or Maintenance activities, Project Co shall prepare and submit a Safety Management Plan covering the applicable Construction, Operations or Maintenance activities to the City. Each SMP shall be prepared by a Qualified person, and shall:
(a) comply with Good Industry Practice
(b) comply with the requirements of all Applicable Law related to occupational health and safety, including the Workers’ Compensation Act (Alberta), Occupational Health and Safety Act (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (Alberta), the Occupational Health and Safety Code (Alberta), the Safety Codes Act (Alberta), the Alberta Building Code and the Alberta Fire Code;
(c) be consistent with the applicable SMP outline which has been accepted by the City; and
(d) include a code(s) of practice, where required by Applicable Law, including the
Safety Management Plan. From the Guidelines for Implementing a Safety Management System (LTSA), “a Safety Management Plan (SMP) is a document which provides project control for the network consultant, identifying the safety issues, concerns and deficiencies and prioritising them for investigation, improvement or mitigation with a recognition of the funding requirements. It should allow for the implementation and monitoring of improvements, and be reviewed jointly by the RCA, the network consultant and network contractors annually”. The purpose of the SMP will therefore be to formalise and document the specific safety related responsibilities of the network manager where this role is fulfilled by an external consultant. An SMP is therefore to be developed for each of the Wanganui and Rangitikei networks by each Council and their network manager (refer Improvement Plan). It will then form part of the SMS. Ruapehu District manages its network internally, and will therefore focus on SMS based implementation activity. The SMP will document: • Council and Consultant responsibilities – including SMS training, intervention levels, communications, and requirements for managing contractors • How safety issues, concerns, and deficiencies are to be identified and recorded • Managing and reporting on the Safety Deficiency Database • Managing and reporting on the Safety Hazard Register • Network safety inspections (day and night) and existing road safety audits • Network safety deficiency analysis which shall include, where relevant: o Crash review, analysis and reporting o Fatal and serious crash reporting o Crash reduction and prevention studies o Black spot studies o Grey spot studies • Safety issue prioritisation, which shall be based on risk analysis / risk profiling • Programming of the proposed safety treatments • Development and implementation with the network maintenance contractor of the Safety Intervention Plan (SIP) • All relevant safety information is brought together for assessment and analysis, and • Safety management tasks can be defined and scheduled within each area • Works programmes include prioritised safety treatments The inputs to the process shown in this diagram are incorporated in the SMS activity sheets in Appendix IV. Activities are linked, for example, pavement surface skid resistance is to be considered where loss of control crashes occur – initial guidance for site identification for testing / investigation is provided in Appendix V. Road / Speed / Traffic Data •...
Safety Management Plan. MDO shall prepare a safety management plan as per the applicable circulars issued by DGMS and get it approved from HCL for implementation.